All Europe articles – Page 18
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Analysis
ACE repackages multinational insurance solution following feedback from 30 brokers
Insurer responds to calls for flexibility in cover and easily tailored solutions
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EU presents new Tax Transparency Package to reduce aggressive tax planning
Proposed measures should help fight against abusive tax practices by companies that try to escape paying a fair share of taxes
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AXA unveils new claims tracking tool for brokers
Portal will enable brokers to view claims progress in real time
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Analysis
ACE targets increasing liability exposures for tech firms
Insurer rolls out professional indemnity solution for tech firms in Europe amid heightened liability risks
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Law firm DWF to open Dubai office
The move is in response to demand from major insurer clients for legal advice on the ground
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European Parliament caps interchange fees to improve competition for card-based payments
New rules could lead to a reduction of about €6bn annually in hidden fees for consumer cards
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General Court upholds prohibition of NYSE Euronext/Deutsche Börse merger
The merger would have created a quasi-monopoly of European financial derivatives traded globally on exchanges
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Analysis
What are the practical considerations of the Insurance Act 2015?
The legislation will introduce fundamental reforms, including key changes to the duty to make a fair presentation
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New EU consultation on the future of European Neighbourhood Policy
The aim is to establish what relationships the Union should have with neighbouring countries
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Interviews
Herbert Smith Freehills' Paul Lewis on what policyholders should know about the UK Insurance Act 2015
Herbert Smith Freehills partner Paul Lewis explains the main changes introduced by the new Act
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Analysis
How the UK Insurance Act 2015 will shake up the industry
Clyde & Co reviews the Act and explains how it will change the (re)insurance landscape
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Analysis
Video: QBE and ACE chiefs address challenges in managing intangible and emerging risks
QBE European operations chief executive Richard Pryce and ACE France country Nadia Côte answer challenging questions about the risk landscape
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Analysis
Video: Two threats that will shake up the risk landscape
Three senior risk managers highlight the risks that pose significant challenges for 2015
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EU lays the foundation for a fairer and more transparent approach to taxation
One key objective is to ensure companies cannot avoid paying their fair share of tax through tax planning
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Headspace
The reasons why board members are failing to manage cyber risks – Jonathan Brooks, Willis’s cyber expert
Jon Brooks From complacency to a lack of ownership, Jonathan Brooks, Willis’s cyber expert, reviews the top reasons why boards are not in control of cyber risks
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Interviews
Corporates have the wrong attitude towards anti-corruption programmes
Control Risks associate director compliance intelligence investigations and technology in Germany, Hana Lešenarová warns of boardroom misperception over corruption risks
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Analysis
ICAP fined €14.9m for participation in cartels in Yen interest rate derivatives sector
The broker had facilitated six of the seven cartels in the sector
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Analysis
Corporates fail to assess value at risk before buying insurance
The worst practice in corporate risk financing is that companies are buying cover without checking assessments produced by risk managers
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New technologies: new fraud?
Technological innovations are facilitating greater interaction between businesses and customers, but fraudsters are exploiting the greater amount of data transactions
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Corporates are losing cyber war because their approach is disjointed
Cyber criminals have the advantage because firms lack cohesion in the reporting, assessment and communication of digital risk