All risk news articles – Page 26
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AnalysisCapacity and cost an issue amid COVID-19 – IUA
Despite this, the IUA’s chairman says capital coming into the commercial insurance market is a ‘healthy sign’
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AnalysisMS Amlin names Robert Wiest CEO
Wiest joins from Swiss Re where he was most recently chief operating officer
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AnalysisSupply chain disruption dents confidence
Half of businesses expect supply chain disruptions to continue beyond the middle of 2022 - Oxford Economics
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Analysis‘Radical fresh thinking’ needed to tackle protection gaps
The Covid-19 pandemic has shone a - sometimes uncomfortable – spotlight on the insurance industry
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AnalysisCOVID-crisis improves senior management engagement
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the perception of organisational resilience at top management level - BCI
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OpinionWhen to outsource your claims
Corporates are taking on more risk as a result of the hard insurance market, but what does this mean for claims?
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AnalysisInsurers ‘bullish’ about London’s future post Brexit
Technology and automation are ‘top strategic’ priorities but more complex regulations remain a challenge
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AnalysisEnergy underwriters must embrace decarbonisation
Insurers should view the transition to net zero as an opportunity to be proactive - IUMI
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AnalysisTechnology risks top global survey
Attention to intellectual property is a potential blind spot that may require more forceful remediation - Beazley
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AnalysisThe ART of renewals
Alternative risk transfer and parametric solutions can offer more than just relief from a hard market
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OpinionFire risk at battery energy storage systems
Battery energy storage systems (BESS) are essential for low carbon economies… but fires are hampering growth potential
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AnalysisInsurer M&A dips in 1H 2021 - Clyde & Co
UK leads consolidation activity in Europe and is second most active worldwide behind the US, ahead of Spain and Germany
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Analysis
Insurers must attract talent from outside the industry
Sector must work harder to engage talent with a focus on ‘future gazing’ and a more digitised era
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AnalysisInsurers lack ‘meaningful change’ around D&I
The Dive In 2021 festival will reveal a ‘big pool of talent that people don’t realise they are not tapping’, explains sister title Insurance Times
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AnalysisCOVID prompts supply chain ‘overhaul’
Automotive industry has taken the strongest hit as a result of production stoppages and trade restrictions - EIU
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AnalysisRecall rates remained high in Q2 - Sedgwick
Corporates with global supply chains and a heavy reliance on efficient manufacturing are feeling the brunt
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AnalysisSupply chain woes hit UK firms
Manufacturing and hospitality are some of the sectors impacted by post-Brexit supply chain issues
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AnalysisCovid-19 drives losses of £2bn for Lloyd’s
’Financial pressures will continue to affect businesses’ as economies emerge from the pandemic - Insurance DataLab
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Analysis2021 on target for economic growth of 6.2% - Atradius
Pace of recovery is “generally surprising” among advanced markets, but new COVID variants pose a threat
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AnalysisEuropean flood claims could reach €6.5 billion - RMS
Germany is the dominant contributor of loss to the event with about 70 percent of the total loss, followed by Belgium with about 25 percent





