Risk Management
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New AMRAE CEO lists IMD, GAREAT and risk management certification as key issues
Bénédicte Huot de Luze takes over the role of CEO at France's risk management association with an agenda that includes…
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Risk management standards on the up as boards pay attention says Aon’s Tunnicliffe
Risk management standards at large corporates continue to improve as boards look to capture opportunities and cope with the uncertain…
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Airmic members back call for reform of Marine Act and non-disclosure rules
Airmic members have overwhelmingly backed the association's strong support for the UK Law Commission's proposals to reform the legal framework…
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Zurich publishes plan to help UK companies cope with extreme weather
Zurich has published a five-point-plan to help UK organisations cope with the effects of extreme weather as research shows that…
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Martinez moves onto Ferma board and De Felice to vice president role
Spanish risk manager Isabel Martinez has replaced Igor Mikhaylov on the board of Ferma following the Russian's resignation due to…
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BSI beefs up fire risk assessment standards to reduce ‘commonplace’ bad practices
The British Standards Institute (BSI) has this week updated its fire risk assessment standards for non-domestic buildings to help reduce…
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Vienna waltz–Austria
This year’s Risk Frontiers roundtable in Vienna was another fascinating discussion that danced around the broad enterprise risks such as…
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Cyber raises fundamental questions about role of risk management–Italy
Cyber risk has been a hot topic in this year’s Risk Frontiers survey and risk managers all over Europe are…
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The risk of being a Dodo–comment
The research carried out to publish our first major analysis of a non-European risk and insurance market—South Africa and the…
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Business risk dominates the agenda again-Austria
As with all other roundtables across Europe in this year’s Risk Frontiers it seems that the biggest risks currently faced…
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Financial crisis and regulation focus for French risk managers–France
The ongoing financial crisis and resultant rising regulatory risks are a concern on domestic and European levels alike for French…
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Price still matters–Austria
Broader business risk challenges and the evolving role of the risk manager in this fast-moving and changing world has dominated…
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Innovation still a concern for insurance buyers–France
French risk managers expect the insurance market to be more proactive in the search for solutions for new risks faced…
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Internationalisation presents large questions about placement process–Austria
Inex24, the web-based collaboration platform for the industrial insurance sector founded in Germany in August 2010, rapidly became a hot…
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International expansion exposes companies to political risks–France
As they face the prospect of a protracted slowdown in domestic markets, compounded by a general sense of economic malaise…
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Insurers and brokers—up for the challenge?–Austria
The willingness and ability of the insurance market to meet its customers’ fast-changing needs, especially in emerging markets and cross-border,…
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Solvency II could create opportunities for new captive owners–France
The forthcoming Solvency II directive has created considerable potential headaches for captive owners, as it is not completely clear yet…
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Cyber and reputation top dutch risk register–Netherlands
Cyber and reputational risk and the ability of the insurance market to come up with workable and affordable solutions have…
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The risk response: A moving feast–Netherlands
Tricky risks such as cyber, reputation and supply chain inevitably spark calls for action from risk managers to their insurers…
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Global conundrum–Netherlands
Dutch companies are historically some of the most internationally active in Europe. Key questions during this year’s Risk Frontiers survey…