Lloyd's of London Analysis – Page 8
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Analysis: Why a good reputation cushions the blow
Research shows that by a very large margin, ‘excellent’ companies with a good name among consumers are more likely to bounce back from a crisis, our sister publication StrategicRISK reports
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Why gender diversity in risk management is only slowly improving
Progress is slow, but the future looks promising as younger generations have a higher percentage of women, sister publication StrategicRisk reports
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The changing world of risk for brokers
Willis Towers Watson GB head of corporate risk and broking Alastair Swift talks about the opportunities and risks with technology
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Analysis: Japanese appetite for London not dulled by Brexit
There are fears that Lloyd’s could lose out if free trade between UK and EU is restricted, reports our sister publication StrategicRISK
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Analysis: How technology is reshaping risk managers’ roles
The march of technology may not make risk managers redundant, but beyond the realm of Microsoft Office reporting programs, it’s certainly changing the scope of the profession, our sister publication StrategicRISK reports
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Analysis: How data is transforming insurance buying
Risk management information systems are invaluable in building and maintaining global insurance programmes. A study of their most popular features indicates why, our sister publication StrategicRISK reports
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EU passporting - a Brexit guide
Passporting rights allow financial services firms like insurance companies to operate across borders in the European Economic Area – that includes the European Union and non-EU countries that agree to comply with key elements of the EU Single Market, like free movement of labour. Depending on ...
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Q&A: All people can be innovative, says TMK's Tom Hoad
Tokio Marine Kiln head of innovation Tom Hoad on creativity in insurance
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Analysis: Insurers brace for Brexit upheaval
Companies consider moving business, people and headquarters. Some firms aren’t prepared to wait and see before taking action.
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Inside the cyber risk model debate
Is a public-private partnership the only way to cover cyber risk? Our sister publication Strategic Risk looks for the answers.
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How Airmic’s new chair hopes to tackle the industry’s image problem
Clive Clarke has set himself a formidable task: to sweep away the industry’s boring image and bring in ambitious young professionals, says our sister publication, Strategic Risk
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Analysis: Diversify into insurance-linked securities 'at your peril'
The evolution of the Insurance-Linked Securities (ILS) sector, combined with excess liquidity globally, has led the asset class to a crossroads, Elementum Advisors founding principal John DeCaro told our sister publication GR. What’s the background of the ILS market? The use of capital markets capacity ...
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Analysis: The EU faces a fight for its very existence
No-one appeared to see this coming. In truth, they should have done, says our sister publication, Strategic Risk
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Q&A: Is change in the London market radical enough?
How far-reaching and how radical should reforms to the London market be? Stripe Global Services director Steve Street (pictured) talks to our sister publication, Global Reinsurance
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Korean Re Q&A: Impacts of technology on insurance industry
Korean Re president and chief executive Jong-Gyu Won spoke to our sister publication Global Reinsurance about the role and impact of new technology in the insurance industry
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Analysis: Insurers must deliver in a world of increasingly complex risk
Insurers need to work out how to offer the best cover in a world where risks are becoming more interconnected and increasingly volatile, writes sister publication Global Reinsurance
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Analysis: Disrupting Lloyd’s
Tokio Marine Kiln’s Roger Bickmore talked to sister publication Global Reinsurance about innovation and the potential to disrupt the centuries old Lloyd’s market
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Analysis: Mind the gap – underinsurance and climate risk
Geneva Association secretary-general Anna Maria D’Hulster spoke to sister publication Global Reinsurance about underinsurance, global regulation, climate events and the direction of the insurance industry’s think-tank
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Analysis: FCA urged to probe commission payments in property
Industry experts say questionable practices continue in property insurance and Competition and Markets Authority is to update report that uncovered excessive commission rates
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Analysis: Companies’ top five non-physical risks
Insurance IT company Xuber Xposure director Justin Davies outlines for our sister publication GR the top five types of insurable non-physical damage