All FERMA articles – Page 13
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When terrorists strike
Property insurance claims stemming from large terrorist incidents can drag on, but a new agreement between government and industry could help speed the process
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Multinational issues
The growth of financial and corporate governance regulation across the globe and the increasingly complex operating structures of businesses have combined in driving the development of sophisticated insurance programmes
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EC report voices competition concerns
After over two years of information gathering and deliberation, the European Commission has issued its final report into the conditions of competition in the business insurance sector
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New risks, new solutions?
An interview with Dr Annabelle R Hett, former head of emerging risk management, Swiss Reinsurance Company
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Environment insurer responds
Evironmental liability is not uninsurable, emphasised Simon White, environmental manager, XL Insurance
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Balance cost against value
FERMA president Marie-Gemma Dequae stressed the need to balance the cost of implementing global enterprise risk management and possible ISO certification requirements against the benefits
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Flooding brings pressure to benchmark claims
In the aftermath of the UK’s disastrous summer flooding, parts of the insurance industry have called on the Association of British Insurers (ABI) to publish claims benchmarking figures
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Protect employees
European companies who send employees to dangerous parts of the world are imprudent if they operate without an adequate kidnap and ransom (K&R) insurance policy
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Just say No…
Companies need courage and vision to manage risk – and the ability to say No
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Achieving integrated risk management
For the past number of years, AIRMIC has been working with the Association of Corporate Treasurers (ACT) to establish a dialogue between the risk management and treasurer professions
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Life and death realities
Stephen Carver, a managing partner at ALS, used the history of NASA’s space programme to illustrate the pressures and poor decisions that led to the Challenger and Columbia disasters
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Managing REACH
The University of Hull is the only university in Europe to offer an accredited postgraduate course in the management of REACH
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Renewable energy
New technologies and stakeholder pressures drive bespoke comprehensive insurance solutions
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Global growth in risk management
Despite the favourable world economic background, more businesses globally are addressing the many risks and uncertainties that are an inherent part of business life
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Swiss SMEs caught in regulation net
Risk managers in Switzerland who are concerned about the forthcoming regulations concerning governance should not be too worried about it
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Risky websites
Websites are risking liability claims and their organisation’s reputation by ignoring the human element in managing content quality, warned Aon
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Environmentally uninsured?
Companies could be breaking new environmental liability rules through no fault of their own