All People & Opinion articles – Page 2
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Opinion
Global captive market growth set to continue
Captive advisory and practice leader, Nick Gale says flourishing interest from SMEs and a growing awareness of non-traditional risks spell good news for captive insurance
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Interviews
Five minutes with: AET's David Hill
The firm’s UK head of risk management on how recent events sharpen focus for the “unexpected”
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Opinion
Asia editor's opinion: Political risks in Thailand leave corporates in limbo
Asia editor Sean Mooney on why the political turmoil in Thailand shows no signs of improvement and threatens to further hamper the country’s economic growth
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Opinion
Willis Ltd appoints David Martin as chief executive
David Martin replaces Steve Hearn as chief executive, with the latter continuing to serve as chairman and chief executive of Willis Global
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Features
‘Captives are beginning to take off in Asia’
Paul Owens, who was named head of the newly formed Willis global captive management business at the start of 2014, explains why an increasing number of companies are looking to Asia to establish new domiciles
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Opinion
Legal focus: deferred prosecution agreements – proceed with caution
The rights of employees may not be best served by this latest tool against corporate crimes
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Opinion
Editor's opinion: ‘How do you explain the unexplainable to a global media following a story 24 hours a day?’
The disappearance of flight MH370 should be a lesson to all risk managers and their businesses on the importance of crisis management
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Opinion
"In an increasingly unstable world, we can never assume we have everything covered"
Helen Pope, head of insurable risk at Tesco and deputy chairman of Airmic, says modern risk managers must remain vigilant to keep on top of operational risks
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Opinion
Insurers urged to switch tactics
ACE European president Andrew Kendrick urged insurers to become more service focused in a Q&A with StrategicRISK after the launch of ACE’s Emerging Risks Barometer 2013
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Interviews
Worth the effort
Solvency II will benefit the whole insurance industry, writes Chris Lajtha in response to Carl Leeman’s blog
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Analysis
Can Dodd-Frank stop another crisis?
The sweeping overhaul of US financial regulation fails to address the main causes of the financial crisis, says Matthew Kerfoot
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Interviews
More trouble than its worth
Solvency II will severely restrict the commercial insurance market. It’s time Europe listened to the concerns of risk managers, blogs Carl Leeman
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Interviews
Co-operation is key
Pierre Sonigo insists that captives deserve preferential treatment because of their unique role in insuring non-insurable risks and improving risk quality
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Interviews
A chance to be heard
The captive insurance industry must speak out about the potential threat of Solvency II and press for application of the proportionality principle, says Valerie Alexander
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Opinion
Keep a cat in the bag
Angus Duncan and Robert Cannon consider why catastrophe bonds might be a viable alternative to traditional reinsurance for captives
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