All Risk News articles – Page 136
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Analysis
Four-step plan for safeguarding overseas and local staff from terrorist attacks
As the scope of terrorism widens, companies are having to keep up with the complexity of threats to staff
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How duty of care obligations are changing for expatriate staff
An off-the-shelf, one-size-fits-all care package is no longer fit for purpose in today’s complex risk landscape so what do businesses need to do to ensure their expat staff and families stay healthy, productive and safe?
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Managing human capital through Big Data
Increasing amounts of data are giving companies the opportunity to model staff trends more efficiently
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Analysis
StrategicRISK Europe Q2 now live
In Q2 edition of StrategicRISK, we look at Europe’s political landscape in light of the growing migrant crisis and recent terror attacks in Paris and Brussels, the face-off between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and speak exclusively to Chubb, senior vice-president Andrew Kendrick in his first interview since the ACE-Chubb ...
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Analysis
StrategicRISK Europe Q2 now live
In Q2 edition of StrategicRISK, we look at Europe’s political landscape in light of the growing migrant crisis and recent terror attacks in Paris and Brussels, the face-off between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and speak exclusively to Chubb, senior vice-president Andrew Kendrick in his first interview since the ACE-Chubb ...
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Headspace
Exclusive: Chubb's Kendrick on how the merger is working in practice
In his first interview following ACE’s acquistion of Chubb five months ago, senior vice president Andrew Kendrick spoke exclusively to StrategicRISK on his very practical approach to managing the change
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Analysis
Data protection fines and penalties is top risk for TMT firms
Executives in technology, media and telecommunications also worry about intellectual property and patent infringement, and competition and anti-trust law scrutiny, survey finds
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Analysis
ABI calls for compulsory cyber attack database
A lack of hard data on cyber attacks is making it hard for insurers to provide appropriate cover, the association says
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Analysis
AMRAE appoints three new board members
French risk management association made the announcement at its General Assembly last week
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As political risks grow, staff safety takes on a whole new urgency
Businesses expanding into new markets may find that terrorist-influenced criminality has moved in just ahead of them. In major Western cities, meanwhile, the threat of a lone-wolf attack is very real
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Analysis
World Bank Group launches first insurance fund to fight pandemics
The $500m fund was developed in conjunction with the World Health Organization and reinsurers Swiss Re and Munich Re
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AXA to take firmer stance with brokers asking for higher commission
Brokers trying to negotiate for more commission using their books of business as a bargaining chip does not fit in a climate of fairness and transparency, insurer says
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Analysis
Brexit will damage UK insurers and the London Market, bosses say
Most UK insurance executives believe the London market would lose its globally dominant role in insurance if the UK leaves the EU, survey finds
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Boss Greco: Zurich general insurance making a recovery
Chief executive highlights complexity of the business as a particular problem
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Analysis
Dubai Executive Briefing: what risk managers can learn from high-rise fires
Effective risk management processes and comprehensive fire prevention strategies can help reduce the likelihood of high-rise fires
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Analysis
If your supply chain is morally suspect, this is how you should react
No major corporate condones unethical labour practices. So why are firms still getting caught up in scandals at the more opaque ends of their supply chain?
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Analysis
Sir Alex Ferguson and the Manchester United bomb scare
The former football manager’s book Leading compares the management of risk in a football club to that of a more conventional business
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Analysis
Lloyd’s chairman slams Brexit backers’ ‘irresponsible’ claims
Those claiming the UK would be able to replicate the benefits of a single market ouside the EU have ’little up-to-date working knowledge’ of trade agreements, John Nelson says
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Analysis
UK financial services industry is ‘perfect target’ for cyber attack
Financial services companies vastly overestimate their cyber insurance coverage, report finds
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Analysis
AXA France chairman and chief executive Nicolas Moreau to depart
A replacement has not yet been announced