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    Inside Bermuda’s class of 2020

    With corporate insurance buyers in their sights, two new Bermudians, Mosaic and Vantage, have hit the ground running this year,…

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    Tough times for financial institutions

    To compound the challenges financial firms face to set up their insurance programmes after two years of increasing premium prices,…

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    Growing focus on EIL in multinational programmes

    European multinationals are increasingly adding environmental impairment liability (EIL) to their global programmes as demand grows for transfer solutions to…

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    Captives on the rise in Asia

    While Asia has had a relatively small captive market to date, it is seeing considerable growth and interest. Statistically, Asia…

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    Dealing with the Brexit afterburn

    Outside the EU, the London insurance market could become a market-friendly alternative to Bermuda. But there is a lot to…

  • Cyber: time to tap global options

    Cyber insurance market hardening has spread to all regions around the world and looks set to continue for the rest…

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    The D&O headache for multinationals

    D&O insurance is going through one of the hardest markets ever seen, but the main issue for global programmes may…

  • STRASBOURG, FRANCE - MARCH 20: Exterior of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France on 20 March 2013. All votes of the European Parliament must take place in Strasbourg, France.

    Is US-style class action litigation coming to Europe?

    The spectre of US-style litigation coming to Europe has long been a concern for corporates, especially when it comes to…

  • Protectionism means tougher approach to non-compliance

    Protectionism is clearly a barrier when it comes to multinational insurance programmes, according to André Rohlmann, general manager of INI.…

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    BHSI moving into leadership phase as growth picks up pace

    Peter Eastwood joined Berkshire Hathaway back in 2013 to launch a new carrier for the group – Berkshire Hathaway Specialty…

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    When the show won’t go on

    Event cancellation insurers bore the brunt of lockdown-related losses – and have reacted accordingly, writes Garry Booth The big-name property…

  • London, London/UK - April 10 2019: City worker in the background is seen leaving the Lloyds building. Sign for Lloyds is sharp, whereas city worker is blurred for effect.

    France (and Lloyd’s) looking at hosting captives

    The French government appears to have recently embraced the captive concept, while Lloyd’s confirmed earlier this year that it is…

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    Pandemic – an NDBI risk too far

    Garry Booth asks: If the private sector is unwilling and unable to provide businesses with pandemic NDBI coverage, how can…

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    The Swedish captive market

    Global Risk Manager spoke to Alex Dahlmann, recently appointed head of office for Marsh’s Swedish captive operations, Marsh Management Services…

  • BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - MARCH 16: EU flags blown by wind in front of the European Commission Headquarters, also know as the Berlaymont building, on March 16, 2016 in Brussels.

    Solvency II review – what does it mean for captives?

    Solvency II feels as though it has been around forever, perhaps because it took so long to discuss, consult, structure…

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    The new (middle) market

    Middle-market companies are increasingly looking beyond their home markets for growth, and are also encountering new and emerging risks, says…

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    Global Risk Manager roundup: The Americas

    NORTH AMERICAN COMMERCIAL P&C MARKET TO REMAIN HARD While the North American commercial P&C insurance market looks set to remain…

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    Global Risk Manager roundup: Asia

    ASIA SEES GROWING DEREGULATORY MEASURES A number of deregulatory measures have been undertaken in Asia-Pacific countries in the last few…

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    Global Risk Manager roundup: Middle East and Africa

    PANDEMIC, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION AND CYBER INCIDENTS ARE TOP AFRICAN RISKS The top risks concerning businesses in Africa are pandemic outbreak,…

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    Spotlight on regulation

    NO UK-EU FINANCIAL SERVICES AGREEMENT, SAYS UK CHANCELLOR An equivalence deal on financial services equivalence with the EU has simply…

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