Lloyd's of London Analysis – Page 9
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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
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Analysis: learning from the Tianjin blast
The insurance industry is grappling with one of the most complex claims events to hit China in years, with the Tianjin explosion also tipped to be the world’s largest man-made loss in 2015
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Analysis: Ash Bathia takes Lloyd’s to the world
Probitas 1492 chief executive Ash Bathia has big plans for the Lloyd’s syndicate, not least a focus on emerging markets in Latin America, Asia, the Middle East and Africa
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Analysis: The Knowledge – Application fraud surges one year after MyLicence
Industry initiatives are making it easier to detect fraud
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Analysis: Industry needs to step up to fraud challenge – survey
Nearly two-thirds of UK insurance respondents claim industry is not doing enough to confront fraud
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Analysis: diversity is new wave of disruption
Initiatives aimed at inclusion and diversity are opening up opportunities in the insurance industry, and there are calls for changes to workforces that are more representative of customer base
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Analysis: Q&A – Swiss Re chief economist’s 2016 predictions
Kurt Karl talks to our sister publication, GR, about disruption, growth and market cycles
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Analysis: 2016’s candidates for consolidation
Will Autonet, almost taken over by Brightside in 2015, find another suitor? Could AXA be tempted to part with Bluefin for the right price?