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Analysis
Cyber risk to hit the marine sector hard – AGCS
Without clear risk management and an airtight contingency plan, the shipping industry could face significant losses in vessels
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Analysis
New-look StrategicRISK Europe now live
In our first issue for 2016, we look at the EU referendum debate and outline the consequences of a possible Brexit, examine how Mars salvaged its reputation after recalling millions of chocolate bars, review the validity of D&O cover in the wake of FIFA corruption allegations and, in an exclusive ...
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Analysis
FERMA responds to Brussels terrorist attacks
President Jo Willaert says terrorism ‘a threat for all of our societies’
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Analysis
Explosions responsible for two-thirds of the largest energy losses
The 100 largest losses in the energy sector exceeds $33bn, Marsh finds
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Opinion
Opinion: the stakes are highest for financial services
A Brexit could have good and bad effects on Malta, but the UK losing its passporting rights in the EU is likely to be particularly disruptive
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Opinion
Opinion: This isn’t the time to vote with your gut
People need an impartial body to lay out the EU’s pros and cons ahead of the EU referendum. They can’t rely on those shooting from the hip and pushing their own agenda
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Analysis
Aon Risk Solutions appoints Julie Page as managing director for UK
Page joins from Marsh, where she was chief executive of UK consumer and commercial business
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Analysis
AXA group boss Henri de Castries to retire in September
AXA Germany head Thomas Buberl to replace long-standing chief
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Special Reports
Special report: Terrorism and political violence
Businesses should pay attention to politically unstable environments and maintain situational awareness.
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Guide
Guide to: property & casualty
Property and casualty lie at the heart of most large corporate insurance programmes. Taken in its most basic form, this is the major insurance line for people bricks and mortar, but it is also more far-reaching than that
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Analysis
Mars limits reputational damage after recalling millions of chocolate bars
Some 67% of risk managers believe Mars will suffer no reputational damage, which could be down to the brand’s swift actions
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Analysis
The most dangerous hidden risks facing European businesses
Unlikely they may be, but hidden risks and ‘black swan’ events can be extremely damaging. So, how do you prepare for the unexpected?
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Analysis
Munich Re appoints Joachim Wenning as new chief executive
Wenning will replace Nikolaus von Bomhard, who will step down on 26 April
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Analysis
Airmic’s new board members say they are ready to challenge traditional thinking
Airmic’s new board members speak to StrategicRISK about how they will shape risk management and what they see as the top three risks for the UK in the next 12 months
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Analysis
XL Catlin re-structures Southern Europe operations
Insurer names new country managers for France, Italy and Iberia
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Analysis
Ransomware attacks more than doubled in 2015 – Beazley
Specialist insurer expects 250% increase in ransomware attacks in 2016
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Marketing
Exclusive: Lessons from Malaysia Airlines MH370 and MH17
Just days after the second anniversary of MH370’s disappearance, crisis director for MH370 and MH17 and head of the Malaysia Airlines post accident office, Fuad Sharuji, speaks to StrategicRISK about responding to two of the worst air disasters in history
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Analysis
MEA Awards hall of fame: your chance to join last year’s winners
Entries for 2016 MEA Risk & Insurance Excellence Awards close on 31 March – enter now for a chance to win
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Analysis
The chances of a Brexit will increase if the EU migrant crisis worsens
A Brexit is unlikely, according to AXA IM’s economist, but the consequences for the UK could be dire if it withdrew from the Union
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Analysis
Tumbling oil prices amplify political risk in Middle East and Russia
Aon places low oil price at the top of its political risk map and warns of further instability for oil-dependent countries and their neighbours