All Claims Management articles – Page 19
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UK D&O premiums set to reach US highs
Financial firms see 15 % increases in D&O renewals
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Pandemic vaccine donated to developing world
Developed countries pledge to distribute 10 percent of their stock
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Three arrested in terror investigation
Two men from Colorado and one from New York have been detained on terror charges
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Brokers fail to combat bribery risk
Despite Aon’s massive fine commercial insurance brokers are still not tackling bribery, according to a regulatory inquiry
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UK unemployment reaches 2.47m
The unemployment rate reached 7.9% and is expected to continue to climb to 10%
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Under pressure
Chaired by Nathan Skinner, this round table discussion in association with AXA looks at the current challenges facing risk management practitioners
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Get your facts straight
Collating information on claims and ‘near misses’ can improve your risk profile. Simon Challis reports
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Gaining credit
Throughout the production and supply chains, credit lubricates transactions. But oiling the wheels is getting more difficult now, Tony Dowding writes
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Danger in the chain!
Companies continue to be brought down by the demise of a key supplier. Neil Hodge provides some guidelines on avoiding the pitfalls
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When to call in the experts
Caroline Woolley and Martin Caddick say that claims experts, such as forensic accountants, can help plug the information gap and put companies’ claims policies in the context of business continuity
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Global analysis
Regulatory approaches to insurance vary throughout the world, even among countries that are in the same region. Nathan Skinner summaries some of the differences
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Not all they seem
Tony Dowding looks at how companies can prevent and deal with false and exaggerated claims
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Refreshing the parts…
Nathan Skinner visits the giant Heineken brewery in Amsterdam and talks to Eric Bloem, the firm’s head of insurance
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Businesses cutting back on risk management
A third of risk managers polled said budgets are shrinking
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OFT wants tougher competition rules for directors
The Office of Fair Trading is considering widening its use of penalties against directors for breaching competition law
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First UK firm charged under Corporate Manslaughter Act
Prosecutors intend to prove that senior management failings led to the death of a junior geologist
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US hacker steals 130m records
Miami hacker reportedly worked for the secret service before turning rogue
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Climate commitments
Companies and investors need to do more to deal with the risks arising from global warming
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Allstate settles class action suit
Personal lines giant settles for an undisclosed sum after nearly ten years
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Financial stability is insurers’ most valuable quality
After financial stability, value for money and then flexibility and innovation are insurers most valuable qualities, a survey found