All Insurance News articles – Page 3
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Interviews
Ferma demands transparency from Europe’s brokers
Peter Den Dekker, head of Europe's insurance buyer association, said the request was received "positively"
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RIMS objects to “diminished” broker transparency rule
Asks for additional 30 days of consultation
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New York regulator releases broker transparency rule
No requirement for mandatory full disclosure, but brokers oppose “overly burdensome” rules
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Brokers file suit to stop transparency regulation
The new rule requires brokers to tell clients how they are getting paid
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Elevated political risk continues into 2010, says Aon
18 countries downgraded in this year’s political risks map
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Aon chief joins Miller
Former Aon CEO to lead a new team focused on corporate risk in UK and Europe
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RIMS concerned over Obama’s budget plan
Risk managers worried by plans to reduce terrorism backstop and inhibit reinsurance ceding
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No end in sight to soft market: RIMS
Risk managers continue to enjoy favorable insurance prices, but brokers struggle with declining revenues, says RIMS benchmark survey.
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AIRMIC Portfolio
What they really want to know
Data protection, cyber risks, supply chain, business continuity and disaster recovery, director and officer, captives and claims issues are among the subjects that risk managers say they want to know more about from partner briefings, according to a survey of members to help plan the programme of events in 2010. ...
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AIRMIC Portfolio
SIGS are given overhaul
Experience has shown AIRMIC that members’ interest groups based on industry sectors are more sustainable than those for specific topics, so it has reorganised its special interest groups. The industry groups are: charities, construction, financial institutions, food and distribution, media, IT and telecoms, power, property, rail, retailers, travel and water ...
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Opening more doors
AIRMIC is making a concerted effort to deepen its involvement with all its members and to broaden its appeal to managers who have risk management responsibilities but not necessarily a risk management job title. Although AIRMIC now holds a range of events, chief executive John Hurrell wants to reach members ...
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Casting the net to secretaries
AIRMIC is offering free trial membership to company secretaries as part of a drive to bring the benefits of the association to a wider range of businesses and managers through an agreement with the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (ICSA). Although the association already has a very high proportion ...
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Features
Business uninterrupted
Contract certainty, reputational impact and handling post-loss issues were among the topics discussed at StrategicRISK’s recent question time on business continuity. Nathan Skinner describes the debate
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Features
Inside the rating agency
In his only UK interview, Moody's whistleblower Eric Kolchinsky offers a glimpse into the inner workings of the rating agencies and warns Nathan Skinner that systemic problems are getting worse not better
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Softer market for financial firms in 2010
Willis says an influx of capacity next year will generate more favourable conditions for buyers
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Willis launches new insurance for lawyers
Professional liability program is called LawyerGuard
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Ferma expands into Norway
Norwegian Risk Management Association brings total to 20 associations
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Ferma comments on planned changes to BER
The association of European insurance buyers said the draft regulation makes some improvements but has shortcomings
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AIG would have avoided trouble under Greenberg: Levene
Lloyd’s chairman shares his thoughts on AIG’s former boss and the impact of dismantling the group