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A holistic approach to global employee benefits
There is a growing need for a holistic approach to global employee insurance risks for multinational customers, to ensure that…
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The case for covering D&O in a global programme
For many Spanish companies, expanding into new markets outside Spain has proved to be a productive path to profitable growth.…
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M&A insurance comes of age
AIG claims statistics show that M&A insurance buyers are getting their money’s worth, particularly on the largest, most complex cross-border…
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Hard-hitting Avrahami ruling by US tax court, but captive was ‘destined to fail’
The recent ruling of the US Tax Court in the Avrahami case, involving a US 831(b) captive, is unlikely to…
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Praveen Sharma, Marsh
International Programme News talks to Praveen Sharma, global leader – insurance regulatory & tax consulting practice, Marsh, about global programmes,…
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Ten best things about captives
So what’s all the fuss about captives? For over 50 years they have been helping companies with their risk financing…
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Contract certainty and compliance in an uncertain, complex world
In the current global environment, the complexity of doing global international business is increasing; it is becoming more uncertain and…
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Collective actions on the rise in Germany and Europe – Dieselgate as game changer?
For many years, the pros and cons of collective redress have been intensively discussed in Germany and Europe, with the…
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Zurich’s half year results hit by Ogden change, but second quarter sees improvements
Zurich Insurance has reported a small increase in business operating profit for the first six months of 2017 to $2.167bn…
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New head of Zurich North America’s captive unit
Zurich has appointed Todd Cunningham to head the single-parent and sponsored-cell captives unit for Zurich North America. Mr Cunningham will…
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Global programmes: Marine risks and how to manage them
Marine insurance is one of the oldest classes of business. But while the market retains many traditions, and many risks…
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Ten most difficult things about global programmes
As one global insurance manager once said of his global insurance programme: “Overall, it is a tortuous, labour-intensive and time-consuming…
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Michel Liès to succeed Tom de Swaan as Zurich chair
Former Swiss Re CEO Michel Liès is set to become the next chairman of Zurich Insurance Group. Mr Liès is…
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Increasing need for D&O insurance in Asia
In today’s increasingly litigious business environment, directors and officers face constantly evolving risks and liabilities from regulators and investors, not…
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India market report: Liberalisation but tough stance on compliance
The Indian insurance market has undergone a number of changes in the past few years, not least the raising of…
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How to develop a deep understanding of connected risk in order to mitigate successfully
Global risks (economic, environmental, geopolitical, societal and technological) are evolving rapidly and becoming highly interconnected, which can affect the production…
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AG2R La Mondiale and Zurich Eurolife in new partnership
AG2R La Mondiale Europartner is to transfer its existing book of international pension plan business to Zurich Eurolife S.A. AG2R…
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Global programmes: Managing the network
For global insurance and captive programmes to run seamlessly for risk managers, it is vital that insurers have a well…
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Structuring a global D&O programme
Brian Botkin, head of multinational, global financial lines at AIG, examines how directors and officers insurance (D&O) differs from other…
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Ten reasons to have a global programme
Does your company have a multinational presence? We’re not talking McDonald’s or Starbucks here. It might be that you have…