All articles by Nathan Skinner – Page 2
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Agenda
Back to the bad old days?
Buyers fear implications of a US ruling that a broker can accept contingent commissions
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Markets & Risks
Risk Round-up
Companies in the West will have to come to terms with increased competition from their developing market counterparts
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Home-grown credit checks
There are opportunities for the insurance industry to give more financial information to buyers
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Risk managers chase swift settlements
Insurers must show that they are willing to pay claims when they are needed most
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News Analysis
The whistleblower’s lament
Paul Moore, the former HBOS staffer turned whistleblower, believes a coalition of powerful forces is determined to hide the truth of last year’s banking crisis. He tells Nathan Skinner that none of his allegations has been properly investigated and that to ask the FSA to rebuild supervisory policy is like ...
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News
HBOS whistleblower claims Treasury evidence withheld
Paul Moore raises key questions about rights and responsibilities of risk managers
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Toothless non-execs failed the banks
The latest meltdown reveals that impartial risk control has not moved on since Enron
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D&O insurers under pressure
Stock market turmoil means angry investors are looking for someone to blame
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A gentle makeover
Brussels may demand changes to the subscription market but there are alternatives
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Come out from under the blanket
The industry must make sure global insurance programmes are compliant worldwide
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Lessons from the financial apocalypse
Never think risk management is done and dusted. You must reassess it regularly.
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Supplements
How far should outsourcing go?
Nathan Skinner weighs up the arguments for outsourcing claims handling
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