Risk Management – Page 66
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NewsRecession hits construction firms hard
To avoid insolvencies, the insurance industry has a responsibility to provide clarity and understanding for clients
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News AnalysisValueSpace: The insurtech planning to improve insurers’ combined operating ratios by de-risking dams
The former Lloyd’s Lab participant believes dam failure can be classified as a black swan event
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News AnalysisBriefing: Uncertainty - The new insurance buzzword
Being proactive around market trends and data insight is the only way to stay ahead in today’s insurance industry
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News AnalysisIsabelle Santenac: Insurance sector must throw its weight behind the green energy transition
However, the industry cannot abdicate its responsibility to protect the world’s current energy supply, says global insurance leader
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NewsVan Gogh’s Sunflowers incident highlights need for proper cover
The protest action highlights the need for art collections to be sufficiently insured, says head of private clients
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NewsLloyd’s and Aon urge industry to build customer resilience amid Russia-Ukraine war
The pair will be establishing an innovation forum
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NewsMcCarron Coates joins van fleet security specialist on new insurance offering
The broker’s founding director believes the team’s offering will have a ‘tangible positive impact on risk’
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NewsJudgment reins in liability for horse owners
The case also reiterates the importance of insurance for horse and livestock owners, says partner
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IT InterviewPaul Mang: Addressing big, evolving insurance risks is ‘meaningful work’
Guidewire’s chief innovation officer explains how technology and the risk landscape have changed following business models shifting post-pandemic
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NewsCTP regulation provides insurers with new opportunity – CFC
Potential regulations could allow insurers to provide ‘regulatory investigation cost coverage’.
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NewsBroker clients cutting cover as economy worsens – RSA
Rising energy prices and high wage demands are two of the issues topping insured’s current concerns
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NewsCyber insurance uptake with SMEs remains low – GlobalData
’Insurers need to show they can help businesses stop attacks by offering preventative coverage, security systems and staff training’ says GlobalData insurance analyst
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NewsWorkplace stress tops concerns for UK brokers in 2022 – Ecclesiastical
Around 10% of brokers reported feeling uncomfortable about discussing their mental health with employers
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NewsMotor insurers and credit hire companies agree increased hire rates
The move hopes to ease pressure among GTA members and reduce risk for end customers
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NewsPFR measures could majorly mitigate future flood losses – JBA Risk Management
The firm said the insurance market will see profit from Flood Re’s BBB scheme in seven years if just 3% of suitable properties were invested in
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News AnalysisBriefing: Conservative financial strategy leaves industry seeing red
Insurers’ hopes of managing the inflation crisis were badly dented by the reaction to the recent mini-budget
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News AnalysisD&O facing crunch renewal as capacity continues to increase
There has been a correction in the D&O market post-pandemic, but this has not been seen across the board, says senior underwriter
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NewsTool theft crisis hits self-employed hardest – Simply Business
Of those who had tools stolen, 32% said they had not been financially compensated at all
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NewsEconomic headwinds push insurers towards bond ETFs – BlackRock
A total of 17 EMEA insurers have turned to these funds in 2022 alone
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NewsHastings Direct rolls out increased pay for employees amid cost of living crisis
Employees will also have access to free meals in the company’s Bexhill and Leicester offices




























