Journals
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Traditional v innovation: which way will captives go?
Tony Dowding asks: As interest in captives grows and more risk is pushed through captives, will the focus be on…
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Captive sector expecting a new dawn
There is nothing quite like a hard insurance market, a global crisis, and new and emerging risks to make risk…
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Global programmes – implementation and operation
As anyone who has been involved in establishing a global insurance programme will tell you, it can be a long,…
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Reaping the reward
Global insurance programmes have been around for a long time and should in theory be easier to structure, establish, and…
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When the going gets tough…
The last few years have been unprecedented and often traumatic for people, companies and countries. Even without the pandemic, nationalism…
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Building bridges for all
Managing general agents (MGAs) continue to rise in significance as businesses across Europe and worldwide face up to ever more…
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Mind the shop
A Swiss friend once explained to me that people who live up in the mountains always make a point of…
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The rise and rise of the Madrid insurance market
Madrid offers great food, a vibrant nightlife and a very high quality of life. It can also provide some flexible…
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Lost in transition
The post-Brexit outlook for cross-border corporate insurance is far from clear, according to Phillip K Schulz, attorney at law and…
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The view from insurers: insurance renewals and the hard market
The market was soft for so many years that for some commercial insurance buyers, the hardening market of the last…
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On the road back to stability
Persistent losses have pushed Lloyd’s and the London market into remediation mode during the last few years. But a meeting…