Risk Management – Page 5
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NewsSpecialist motor insurer launches ‘ultra HNW’ product
‘The new product benefits from our specialist motor underwriting and claims expertise and our commitment to delivering flexible, high quality solutions,’ says managing director
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NewsInsurers face growing exposure to social media harm claims
Legal claims related to harm caused by social media addiction are growing, leaving insurers increasingly exposed to a new type of liability
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News AnalysisBriefing: Shockwaves will be felt in London as missiles fly in the Persian Gulf
The situation around the Persian Gulf remains fluid, but insurers and their customers are likely in for a sustained period of supply chain shocks and increased costs
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News AnalysisIs countering rising flood risk an ‘impossible task’ for UK insurers?
‘If you’re in an area of low risk, there is a limit to how much you’re going to cross-subsidise for someone who is in a high risk area – that is a circle that’s hard to square,’ says partner
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NewsHowden instrument subsidiary partners with guitar shop for point-of-sale insurance
‘Customers should have peace of mind as soon as they have purchased their instrument,’ says divisional director
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NewsMGA expands HNW offering following £250m capacity deal
‘This announcement underlines our commitment to being a reliable, long-term partner for brokers in the private clients space,’ says chief executive
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News AnalysisOlga Collins: WBN leader says brokers must become ‘an extension’ of corporate risk management
The Worldwide Broker Network (WBN) chief executive discusses the changing role of brokers, the importance of active risk management and emphasises the vital need for advisory-led relationships
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NewsBspoke Underwriting secures five-year £250m capacity deal
‘The new capacity gives us flexibility, stability and room to grow as we continue backing innovative niche products,’ says managing director
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NewsGallagher appoints specialist lawyer as director of dispute resolution team
‘Her extensive experience and innovative approach to litigation will be invaluable as we continue to provide our clients with the highest level of service,’ says head
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NewsSpecialist complex risk MGA approved as Lloyd’s Europe coverholder
‘Following a robust year of growth in 2025, this exciting news reflects the market’s growing confidence in our offering,’ says co-founder
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News AnalysisBriefing: AI and commercial insurance broking – existential threat or strategic opportunity?
Artificial intelligence has the potential to define what great broking of the future looks like, with powerful use cases bolstering productivity
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NewsTwo senior employees become owners as Teddington broker changes hands after acquisition
‘Stepping into ownership is a natural next step for us and we’re grateful for the backing and guidance the Coversure network provides,’ says new owner
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News AnalysisBriefing: Using insurance to make a genuine difference to people’s lives
Mike Dalby, chief executive at Howden’s consumer and local commercial division, discusses why serving insurance customers is a privilege in his inaugural column
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News AnalysisFreight forwarders hit by double blow as client insolvencies bite and cargo theft rises
‘The global economic landscape is unlikely to stabilise any time soon, so freight forwarders must be prepared for their customers to default,’ says managing director
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News‘Active disinformation campaign’ poses ‘risk to the industry’ – Dame Susan Langley
Disinformation or misinformation is on the rise globally, according to lady mayor, meaning ‘we have to be far less British’ and better promote London as a business centre to mitigate mistruths
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NewsTrust barometer reveals ‘retreat into insularity’ as emerging workforce risk
Employees shunning common ground with co-workers could hamper productivity – but businesses are well placed to re-establish trust as they are viewed more positively than governments, research finds
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News AnalysisBriefing: Specialty versus specialist insurance – and why the London market matters more than ever
Specialty insurance and specialist knowledge should not be tarred with the same brush. A successful combination of these two components in the London market, however, could benefit both brokers and insurers
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News‘Liquid underwriting’ system needed for modern interconnected risk – Celent
‘The future of underwriting will not belong to those who try to eliminate complexity, but to those who can interpret it – continuously, coherently and at scale,’ says report author
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NewsAverage flood payout swells by 60% as 2025 home claims surpass £6bn
‘A record £6.1bn in property claims last year shows both the scale of the damage and the vital role insurers play in helping people recover,’ says director
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NewsResilience must morph from operational to strategic, supported by leadership mindset shift
‘A sea change at board level’ in terms of mindset and investment around risk management is vital if organisational resilience is going to develop from ‘version 1.0’ to ‘version 2.0’ in the next 10 years, says expert panel




























