Analysis – Page 18
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What next for RSA after being jilted by Zurich?
RSA faces uncertainty after being left high and dry when Zurich dropped its takeover bid. But questions have also been raised over Zurich’s internal issues cited as behind the change of heart
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Lloyd's forges China link with landmark insurance deal
Insurance market signs deal as part of Chinese state visit
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‘What a great profession this is’
As Julia Graham prepares to hand over the presidential baton to Jo Willaert, she looks back at progress made during her two years at the top
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FERMA guide warns that the UK Insurance Act 2015 will affect insurance buyers across Europe
New guide spells out legal changes
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Generali's Greco: 'Living and Working in a Riskier World”
Good risk management is not a burning platform but the eternal flame: Generali Group chief executive Mario Greco tells opening of 2015 FERMA Forum
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Axco teams up with FERMA to bring Insight Risk Manager to member associations
Originally launched for members of the UK risk management association Airmic, Insight Risk manager will be provided across Europe
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The big debate: the changing face of risk management
Zurich’s Thomas Hürlimann, Siemens’ Alexander Mahnke and Marsh’s David Batchelor talk exclusively to StategicRISK about how risk management is evolving, ahead of today’s profession debate
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The keys to survival
Incoming president Jo Willaert, Agfa-Gevaert corporate risk manager, on his aims at the helm of the federation, what to expect from this year’s forum
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The search for cyber cover continues - JLT and Marsh
With the enormity of the risk still holding back insurers and a lack of clarity among buyers, debate is still raging about how to handle cyber risk
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Risk management gains importance but will it ever be recognised as a profession?
Greater collaboration needed to elevate risk management from a discipline to a recognised profession
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Zurich withdraws plans to buy RSA
Tianjin explosions in China and US motor book to blame for the deal breaking down
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'Insurance is too insular': Allied World president Julian James
Should the industry do more to solve clients’ needs?
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How insurance will change in the next 10 years
In a workshop about the future of insurance, risk managers predict further insurer M&As
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Christoph Willi, chief executive, Zurich Germany on why the industry must embrace change
“If we don’t adapt and embrace change, we will instead get changed”
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How Internet of Things will shape risk management
IoT is the biggest since the industrial revolution and it will have a deep and profound effect on the way every company in every industry does business For commercial risk managers to understand the Internet of Things (IoT) as a phenomenon that exclusively affects consumer products is to underestimate its ...
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Ashley Madison case sparks rise in cyber policies
Insurance brokers tell StrategicRISK that requests to quote for cyber policies have increased following the high-profile data breach
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The legal risks for drone insurance
Tighter policy wordings will be needed amid new regulations and increasing drone use
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European risk managers weigh up latest takeovers by Willis and ACE and possible Zurich-RSA deal
More insurer mergers and acquisitions are expected in the next few years, but how will this affect the insurance buying market?
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Non-insurance providers and autonomous cars, ranked biggest emerging risks by brokers
Non-insurance entities and autonomous features will be the biggest source of disruptive innovation, with the latter holding potential to “take premium out of the market”
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How the intangible economy and its risks have grown
In some cases, 80% of a company’s assets are intangible and the risks to these assets are greater than ever before. Read the first article in a three-part series on intangible risks