All Risk News articles – Page 133
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Understanding the economic impact of space weather risks
A catastrophic solar storm that takes out US generating capacity could result in business interruption and supply chain losses in the United States and around the world of more than $470 billion
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AIG is well positioned to adapt to post-Brexit world, Baldwin says
Chief executive of AIG Europe and AIG UK gives his view on the challenges and opportunities of Brexit
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Insurers brace for Brexit upheaval
Companies consider moving business, people and headquarters. Some insurers aren’t prepared to wait and see before taking action
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Top tips for managing corporate culture
A third of boards fail to drive corporate culture, new research finds
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AIR launches global resilience practice
New function is aimed at developing solutions that aid society’s efforts to better prepare for and recover from catastrophes
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Chubb expands cyber underwriting team
Insurer appoints Lauren Webb as senior underwriting manager for the London Market and Chris McMurray as senior cyber underwriter for the UK and Ireland
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Q&A with David Hill, AET's head of risk management
We spoke to David about everything from classic motorbikes to his terrible memory for faces, Isambard Kingdom Brunel and keeping an eye on the horizon
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M&A activity slows, as insurers search for growth elsewhere
With global M&A numbers dipping, the industry is looking into alternatives
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How technology can improve supply chains
Technological advances are enabling even the smallest of companies to better manage their supply chain
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Driverless cars will need cover against cyber attacks
Insurers will need to adapt to a new range of risks presented by hackers, AXA says
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Brexit risks thousands of London insurance jobs
Jobs expected to transfer as European firms move their headquarters to other cities on the continent
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New index ranks top risks for the natural resources industry
Operating in more technically challenging physical environments tops list of concerns
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‘CROs should be allowed to be involved in risk taking activities’
At times, CROs should be able to move more to the frontline, Willis Towers Watson says
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Marsh appoints new vice chairman
Jeremy Cooke has been promoted to vice chairman of global placement
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Brexit unlikely to dilute Solvency II rules
Solvency II will not disappear in a hurry, insurance experts warn
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Insurer urges governments to improve weather data
More real-time data needed to better price insurance and pay out claims
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Zurich UK GI boss Vibhu Sharma to leave
Conor Brennan will take over from Sharma from the end of July
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Lloyd’s pushes for passporting as Brexit threatens £800m GWP
The market publishes document outlining its plans to deal with Brexit
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Six education bodies accredited for FERMA’s certification programme
The association’s president Jo Willaert says others will follow
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Allianz appoints new chief underwriting officer
Paul O’Neill will take up his new role on 1 October 2016