All Risk News articles – Page 179
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Analysis
Burgeoning black markets facilitate cyber crime
Black markets for cyber criminals are expanding and facilitating the development of cyber attacks against businesses and governments
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Analysis
FERMA urges caution on EU insurance contract law changes
Ferma addressed the European Commission by warning of “unintended consequences” that could arise from regulatory changes to EU insurance contract law
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Analysis
ACE invests in Nordic A&H business division
ACE demonstrates commitment to enhancing and strengthening its Nordic capabilities with promotion of Anna Orhaug
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Analysis
LMG to expand remit to ensure high-quality service
London Market Group chairman, Steve Hearn, announces group’s agenda for 2014, which aims to reverse London’s decline within the global industry
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Amrae 2014: Interactive report
Video interviews with top insurers, brokers, and risk managers and a round-up of news from the conference
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People
Cyber theft “a national emergency”
Computer hacking is a multi-trillion dollar global business run by organised criminals to fund terrorist activities, warns security intelligence expert Stuart Poole-Robb
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Analysis
AIG offer enhanced business travel cover
AIG responds to expected rise in business travel with extended wording and a mobile app
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Analysis
Forex rigging scandal will cause a wave of D&O insurance claims
Why the full cost will top Libor scandal and a global probe involving 15 banks and a dozen regulators
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Analysis
XL answers product recall risk for automotive suppliers
XL’s new Automotive Recall Plus aims to address the risk of product recalls faced by Germany’s automotive supplier industry
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Analysis
ERM benchmark review highlights external pressures on (re)insurers
A Guy Carpenter review finds (re)insurers are compelled by increasing external pressures to improve their risk management governance and disclosures
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Features
Missing MH370 crisis handling threatens reputation
An assessment of the potential impact on Malaysia Airlines following the disappearance its flight to Beijing
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Analysis
Ukraine crisis exacerbates political risk for Nordic firms
Willis’s Azzizza Larsen explains why political and trade credit risk solutions are in high demand for Nordic multinationals
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Analysis
JLT Re targets Big Data in public entity practice
JLT Towers Re’s new vice-president of public entity practice says the sector must make more of Big Data analytics
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Analysis
ACE expands EU environmental capabilities with crisis management
ACE adds crisis management cover to its environmental risk proposition for EU firms
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Analysis
JLT Towers Re launches expanded Bermuda operations
Former JLT Re and Towers Watson Re operations in Bermuda merged to provide further impetus to JLT Towers Re’s growth aspirations
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Analysis
Governments urged to help energy firms tackle cyber risk
Government powers must co-operate with the energy sector to mitigate an increasing cyber threat, says Marsh
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Analysis
Middle East energy firms lead the way in risk management
Energy firms in the Middle East are displaying the best approach to risk management within the sector, says Marsh
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Analysis
Managing risk in food and drink
It falls to risk managers to ensure our sources of food and drink are kept safe and secure
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Analysis
Multinationals drive trade credit market growth
Large multinationals are buying more credit insurance as the risks increase, according to Marsh’s head of trade credit UK and Ireland, Tim Fisher
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Demand for cyber insurance in Europe increases
European businesses are more aware of their exposures and are looking to insurers for help