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Brokers ordered to prepare clients for swine flu
Insurers and brokers should advise their clients to take out business continuity plans, said Crisis Survivor
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Online onlyCorporate manslaughter fines could run into millions
Fines range upwards from £500,000, according to draft rules on the corporate manslaughter offence
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InterviewsUS economy sheds 190,000 more jobs
The unemployment rate hit 10.2% in the US last month, according to the US Department of Labour
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Photo GalleryFerma 2009
A look back at the last Ferma conference two years ago in the Czech Republic
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Online onlyRegulator fines UBS £8m
Whistleblower reveals unauthorised trading and risk control failures
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Online onlyRMS models black swan
A Manhattan asteroid strike would cost over $1 trillion, said the risk modeller
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Online onlyLloyd’s and NATO highlight biggest risks
Piracy, cyber security and climate change are the most serious threats to business and society, heard a New York conference
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Online onlyBP fined $87m for safety failures
Labour safety authorities issue BP with a record fine after it fails to eliminate hazards that caused the 2005 Texas City refinery explosion
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Fewer Health & Safety investigations
Figures reveal the number of HSE investigations declined by 43% in five years
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Never miss a trick!
Nathan Skinner invites you to test your skills by playing our spot the fraud game
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FeaturesProtecting intellectual property
Companies are struggling in their fight to protect IP. Their risk managers can help, says Andrew Leslie
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AIRMIC Portfolio
The future is Live
Airmic consulted its members on its future activities via a dial-in telephone discussion as part of the Airmic Live! Series.The discussion was chaired by Lynda Lucas of Fujitsu, and the Airmic panel of chairman Paul Howard, chief executive John Hurrell and technical director Paul Hopkin outlined plans for the future ...
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FeaturesAn update of ERM systems
There are products on the market to help companies make sense of the large amount of data that risk management can create. Sara Edlington talks to some of the companies that think they have the answer
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FeaturesGuard your data
Lee Coppack says that the information that companies hold is as valuable as money for hackers and criminals. The consequences for businesses can be embarrassing and expensive
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Risk manager careers
After nine months, the Airmic Academy has taken stock of how it has so far delivered knowledge and skills for different grades of risk management professionals. In particular, the exercise has highlighted soft skills as something it should offer in future.The Academy is gradually being moulded to more accurately reflect ...
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AIRMIC PortfolioConsulting on captives
Although the European Commission accepted that the future regulation of captive insurance companies should be proportionate to their type of business, the definition of a captive in Solvency II is narrow and likely to affect non-EU domiciled captive insurers significantly, Airmic believes. Airmic’s captive special interest group is preparing a ...
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FeaturesInherent risk ranking: Why bother?
Richard Archer explores the concept of inherent risk ranking, and asks if it’s worth the effort
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FeaturesThe enforcement emphasis on both sides of ‘the pond’
With new brooms sweeping clean and increased powers, expect greater scrutiny warn Kevin Roberts, Randall Fons, and Brian Neil Hoffman





