All Risk News articles – Page 125
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AnalysisEU directive in 2018 to transform insurance
Looming EU payments directive to ‘fundamentally change’ insurance. Disruption likely to accelerate move by insurers teaming up with fintech providers
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AnalysisWhy RSA is attractive to buyers but tough to sell
Anyone who buys RSA would need deep pockets
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AnalysisUncertainty plagues cyber cover
Brokers are hiring lawyers to fend off potential mis-selling claims
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AnalysisRSA Global Risk Solutions hires former broker as UK underwriting head
Insurer bolsters team with new underwriting head and further hire
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AnalysisAXA reveals impact of Bluefin sale
Impact from Bluefin sale is larger than estimated amount published in November
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AnalysisInsurer megamergers slow down as firms eye new targets
Brexit and Solvency II have been blamed for the slow down
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Latest IssueStrategicRISK Europe Q4 now live
In this edition of StrategicRISK, we reveal the results of our extensive EMEA Risk Report benchmark survey, assess the real risk of data breaches and the Trump presidency, and look ahead at how the risk landscape might change in 2017
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AnalysisAviva hits back at commission-chasing brokers
Insurer cancels agencies with brokers they view as not acting in customer interests
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AnalysisLloyd's to create new EU base amid Brexit fears
Fears of job losses at world’s oldest insurance market trigger move
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AnalysisOutlook for global trade worsening
2016 likely to be the first year in more than a decade in which the pace of trade growth fails to match the pace of GDP growth
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AnalysisFairfax Financial buys Allied World for $4.9bn
Deal expected to close in the second half of 2017
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AnalysisDeloitte acquires renowned reputation management consultancy
The acquisition will double the company’s crisis and strategic risk business
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AnalysisWill your business be an ark, shark or whale in 2017?
Risk consultancy’s forecast outlines corporate strategies for dealing with the uncertainty of the year ahead
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AnalysisIs ISO 31000 now obsolete?
Advanced complexity and severe unpredictability pose an existential threat to the global standard, writes Warren Black, HDR candidate at Australia’s Queensland University of Technology
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AnalysisCross border risk: 'We have to think through the unthinkable'
As ever more businesses go global, the old adage has never been truer: you may not be interested in politics, but politics is interested in you
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AnalysisHow political risk in key manufacturing countries is predicted to change
Labour unrest and political instability are key risks for companies operating in South-East Asia’s manufacturing hubs
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AnalysisWater risk metrics fail to reveal real exposures
Over a quarter of companies experienced detrimental impacts from water this year
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AnalysisFrance takes steps to attract (re)insurers post Brexit
French regulators announce measures designed to woo British businesses looking for European base
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AnalysisCold war over commissions
Insurers and brokers are squaring up over demands for higher commissions





