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Headspace
Reducing risk from a changing ocean
Leaders from across the political, economic, environmental and risk sectors gathered in Bermuda in May for the first Ocean Risk Summit
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Analysis
Cheaper covers if crisis plans in place
Insurers have told of the importance of a having plans in place to protect reputation
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Analysis
Predictive analytics push by FM Global
Commercial property insurer FM Global is using predictive analytics to create a list of its riskiest insured facilities, with improving accuracy
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Analysis
Brokers suggest Bermuda for insuring GDPR fines
Bermuda was cited by underwriters at several large insurers, speaking to StrategicRISK about potential jurisdictions outside the EU that brokers are suggesting could be used to insure GDPR fines
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Analysis
Volatile geopolitics to foment regulatory change – Aubert
Brexit and Trump have redefined political risk but the regulatory fallout is yet to happen, thinks Willis Towers Watson’s Nicolas Aubert
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Analysis
Work around the client’s needs, not the other way around – RSA’s Buckle
Too many insurers expect their commercial clients to navigate the insurance sector’s quirks, rather than designing protection around the customer
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Analysis
What’s on the drawing board at Airmic?
Digital transformation, balancing old and new skills, and integrating risk throughout the business are overarching focuses for Julia Graham, Airmic’s deputy CEO and technical director
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Special Reports
Airmic 2018: Day 2 is now live
StrategicRISK’s daily for the second day of Airmic 2018 in Liverpool
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Analysis
The role corporate culture plays in shifting risk management from operations to strategy
Risk management is at a turning point, pivoting from an operational to a strategic role. Corporate culture – the way risk is treated and the way we treat those involved in loss events – is critical to that change.
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Analysis
GDPR withdrawals “short-sighted” – Ventiv
Withdrawing from Europe because of GDPR is short-sighted, Ventiv warns, because other jurisdictions are coming up with similar rules
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Analysis
Reputational threat key supply chain risk
Threats to reputation are increasingly dangerous within the supply chain, according to Paul Goulding, Airmic board member and head of insurance at Heathrow Airport
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Analysis
Cyber insurance should be a partnership
Cyber risk coverage ought to be considered as a partnership between insurer, broker and insured, according to one of Airmic’s board members, who also serves as insurance director at BT Group
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Analysis
Jardine makes the case for D&I at Lloyd’s talk
Diversity and inclusion brings business benefits as well as better ethics, emphasised XL Catlin’s Paul Jardine
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Analysis
Q&A: Multinational insurance programmes fit for the future
As business models evolve, the demand for multinational insurance programmes has grown. Steve Liberda, UK head of multinational business development at AIG, tells us more
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Special Reports
Airmic 2018: Day 1 is now live
StrategicRISK’s daily for the first day of Airmic 2018 in Liverpool
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Special Reports
Special report: Corporate culture
Risk management is at a turning point, pivoting from an operational to a strategic role. Corporate culture – the way risk is treated and the way we treat those involved in loss events – is critical to that change.
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Analysis
Parametric covers going mainstream
Insurance buyers wishing to go down the parametric route face some challenges and may need to acquire new skills, according to an Airmic report
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Analysis
Supply chain disruption risk jumps for automotive sector
European automotive sector firms faced 379 supply chain disruption incidents last year, up from 268 in 2016, according to a report from insurance broker JLT
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Analysis
Q&A: The top evolving risk concerns and challenges
Ahead of this year’s Airmic annual conference, StrategicRISK spoke with Charlie Kitson, head of UK client engagement at AIG, on the evolving risk landscape, core challenges for risk managers and how the industry needs to respond
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Analysis
Cyber insurance to grow to $4bn by 2021 – Aon
Cyber insurance premium has grown at 23% annually on average over the past five years, according to Aon