All Executive Travel articles
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Features
Spotlight on: Travel risks and how to manage them
New security and health risks, plus a constant threat of travel disruption, mean many employees are reluctant to get back on the road. The duty of care is on risk managers to proactively plan for their safest possible travels.
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Opinion
How risk managers can tackle the evolving automotive risks in their organisations
Kiran Boosam, global insurance industry leader, Capgemini, explores how mobility risk is changing and the tactics that risk managers can deploy to manage emerging threats
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Analysis
Healthcare in Africa improves amid Ebola outbreak
International SOS’ analysis reveals the world’s most dangerous locations concerning health risk
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Analysis
Does your insurance cover you for Ebola-related claims?
With the disease spreading further and further, corporate policyholders would be wise to assess their insurance coverage
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Features
Firms are failing to address increasing corporate travel risks
Corporate growth in emerging and commercially underdeveloped markets is heightening the risks of business travel
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Analysis
Q&A: Ebola and the health implications for the EU
With the number of cases now having reached more than 8,000, the EU has issued a Q&A on the deadly virus
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Analysis
Deadly diseases set to infect continuity plans
Being prepared for the threats to business continuity caused by deadly infectious diseases, such as Ebola, means identifying gaps in the current emergency response plan and taking steps to address these, with clear trigger points for each action
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Features
Multinationals lack clarity over crisis risk solutions – XL Group
Misunderstanding of risks in emerging countries can unhinge operations when a crisis strikes, insurer warns
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Features
Businesses urged to improve continuity plans as Ebola spreads
As Ebola spreads through West Africa, companies with operations in the region should check their continuity plans, but avoid panicking as, although the disease has no cure, their employees are unlikely to catch it
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Analysis
XL offers kidnap and ransom cover
XL Group has expanded its crisis management capabilities with two key appointments to write kidnap and ransom risks
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Analysis
ACE invests in Nordic A&H business division
ACE demonstrates commitment to enhancing and strengthening its Nordic capabilities with promotion of Anna Orhaug
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Analysis
AIG offer enhanced business travel cover
AIG responds to expected rise in business travel with extended wording and a mobile app
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White Papers
AIG White Paper: Top Tips for Business Travellers
Nine top tips to ensure business traveller safety
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Marketing
Lessons learnt from January's terrorist attack in Algeria
AIG’s head of group accident & health insurances Guy Wilson explains the cover that was provided under its LifeLine Plus Group PA and travel insurance, and reflects on the implications the attack has for businesses
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Guide
Guide to: Executive Travel
Protecting employees when they are on the other side of the world is difficult but also a necessary priority for business and risk managers
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Features
Dealing with staff kidnapping
The threat of kidnap is increasing and is not limited to known hotspots such as South America and parts of Asia. It is starting to emerge in a variety of guises in Europe, where extortion is a common threat
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Special Reports
Being prepared for business travel
Foreign business travel is no holiday, so be prepared for all eventualities
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Risk Indicator
Kidnap and ransom
Kidnap threats are rising around the world and the danger to business travellers and employees is particularly acute