All Breaking News articles – Page 35
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Agreement to speed claims settlements
Seven of the UK’s largest commercial insurers guarantee that big claims are settled promptly
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AIRMIC research evaluates risk appetite
Risk appetite is increasingly important to boards but it is inconsistently defined and applied
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PwC fraud academy opens its doors...
Forum allows members to share best practice on fraud, bribery and corruption prevention
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Promoting the risk manager
What skill sets may risk managers need in the future that some of them don’t possess now?
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Reduce carbon emissions due to fire and natural disaster risks
Business property owners can reduce greenhouse gases attributable to fire and natural disaster risks
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Kiss – the answer to implementing risk management
Avoiding using jargon to get your risk management message across
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Broker remuneration guidance
Buyers of commercial insurance require information on how potential conflicts of interest will be managed, says AIRMIC
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Risk managers dig deeper into insurer security
82.5% of risk managers said that they have started measuring their insurer counterparty risks more frequently
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AIRMIC focuses on careers’ progression
The association has put together a career structure model for risk managers
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Crawfords launches Broadspire
StrategicRISK talks to Margaret Clubley, vice president, Broadspire a Crawford company, about Crawford’s renamed UK third party administrator (TPA), Broadspire, why it’s been formed and the key issues in the TPA arena
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Reforming civil litigation
Lord Justice Jackson’s preliminary report on costs in civil litigation in England and Wales
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Heath appointed for London Tideway Tunnels
Heath Lambert won the tender for a Thames Water programme to reduce sewage discharge into the River Thames
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FERMA finds next president
Peter den Dekker takes over presidency from Marie-Gemma Dequae
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Financial firms worried about their risk controls
A survey of European financial institutions found a lack confidence in their own internal risk management
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Dutch risk managers gather for annual symposium
Around 200 risk managers from NARIM are expected to attend the conference in Ermelo
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Last Lloyd’s insurer drops off FTSE 100
Amlin crashed out of the index after its share price plummeted
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UK widens credit insurance support
Credit insurance top up scheme now open to more companies
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139 swine flu deaths worldwide
73 countries have officially reported over 25,000 cases of the new strain