All Risk News articles – Page 141
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An insurer’s perspective on the Mars recall
‘Plastic pieces are the most difficult to detect’
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One in four UK companies hit by cyber crime
Almost a third of companies surveyed in the UK have no plan to respond to a cyber attack
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CEO email scams on the rise
The scams have cost businesses around the globe more than $2bn in little over two years
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Insurance budgets slashed as oil companies suffer price collapse
Risk and insurance buying budgets have been hit by tough market conditions as global oil companies suffer losses in the billions. One of those companies is Maersk Oil, which clocked up a loss of $2.1bn. The Group’s risk manager speaks out on how the company is managing the risk
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How larger cargo ships are changing marine insurance needs
Cargo ships are getting larger, but so are the risks
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How the growth of BYOD could exacerbate cyber risk
Employees’ own devices can often unwittingly facilitate data breaches
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Cyber crime set to increase in frequency and sophistication
Risk managers need to appreciate the different levels of cyber crime to successfully manage this risk
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The non-physical risks you need to know about
Xuber Xposure director Justin Davies outlines the top five types of insurable non-physical damage
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London market needs to attract culturally diverse digital natives, says Inga Beale
Addressing risk managers at Airmic’s fastTrack conference, Beale says a diverse workforce is needed to enable Lloyd’s to go where business is coming from
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One in five brokers say insurer data is ‘poor’ – survey
A further 50% describe the data as ‘average’
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AXA leads $55m investment in blockchain technology
The firm lead the investment with Horizons Ventures and Digital Garage
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Exclusive: four Chubb country presidents reveal plans for the future
After ACE’s $29.5bn acquisition of Chubb in January, Nadia Côté, David Robinson, Andreas Wania and Ron Verhulsdonck divulge their plans for the combined global insurance organisation
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Insurance industry bets on blockchain technology
The technology underpinning cryptocurrency Bitcoin could deliver huge efficiencies to the industry. Banks that are facing disruption are developing their own blockchain systems, but what’s in it for insurance?
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The skills gap is damaging Europe and the UK
Employers complain that too few young people have the necessary work skills. There’s an answer, but it comes from several sources, writes Jonathan Lord
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Risk managers weigh up effects of a possible Brexit - SR poll
Two-thirds of risk professionals questioned say a Brexit would not affect them, while 25% warn of serious disruption
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When do bribery and corruption invalidate D&O cover?
The corruption charges against FIFA officials raise disturbing issues – for the insured, at least – about whether bad behaviour renders D&O null and void
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What global marine businesses need to know to get the right cover
The risks of not having an international programme
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Brexit could harm Lloyd’s future growth, chief risk officer says
Lloyd’s could lose market share if the UK leaves the EU, warns its chief risk officer Sean McGovern