GRM Journal Archive
Browse articles from previous GRM Journal issues below or download the PDFs from the sidebar opposite
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…