Lloyd's of London Analysis – Page 8
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Interview: Guidewire is aiming for London market
Guidewire is aiming for the London market, the tech firm’s EMEA managing director Keith Stonell tells Insurance Times
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Grahame Chilton talks about ‘tough decisions’ taken to fix Gallagher
Premium content: Gallagher International boss Grahame Chilton claims changes broker has made give it a stand-out proposition
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Lloyd’s to levy members to pay for new Brussels unit
Premium content: New Brussels unit cost is ‘modest’, says finance chief
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Low rates spark motor insurer to shrink fleet business
Premium content: Growth in claims inflation has driven motor insurer to shrink fleet business
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Hiscox retail staff lavished with praise for stellar results
Premium content: Respected city analyst singles out Hiscox retail as the star performers of the company
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Lloyd's plays down Luxembourg reports
Premium content: London insurer responds to speculation that it is set to choose Luxembourg as its EU base of operations
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Pool Re could close cyber cover gap
Premium content: Government terrorism reinsurer could step in after reports detail increased risk of cyber-attack and lack of cover
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How MGA Pukka is shaking up the van market on claims
Premium content: Pukka Insure is aiming to stand out by having a lower cost of claims than its competitors
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Passporting less likely after Brexit paper
Long awaited document edges UK closer to abandoning passporting rights
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Invest more in technology risk management – Marsh
Development of risk management has not kept up with pace of technological change, our sister publication StrategicRISK reports
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Analysis: Samsung's swift Note 7 recall was a smart move
A well-managed product recall can leave consumers feeling more positive about the brand, says our sister publication, StrategicRISK
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Analysis: Don't neglect workplace recovery
Many employees are unaware of their employer’s arrangements, reports our sister publication StrategicRISK
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President Trump: A leap into the unknown
A look at how the US election result will change the global risk landscape, from Mike Jones, editor-in-chief of our sister publication, StrategicRISK
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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 ...