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Critical national infrastructure: interruptions are “largely preventable”
Improving infrastructure resilience: extended interruptions to power and water supplies are largely preventable.
The natural catastrophe jigsaw: Are you missing any pieces?
This AIRMIC 2017 round-up explores how businesses can prevent or limit the majority of losses through earthquakes, floods and wind storms.
Customers with international elements – what to consider
In today’s globalised world it is rare to find an organisation without some degree of international exposure. From changing risk exposures to language barriers, this article explores what organisations should consider when expanding internationally and how brokers can help.
Protecting your business amid the changing nature of risk
An exclusive interview with FM Global’s Alex Eichstadt, Operations VP EMEA, at AIRMIC 2017 on the changing nature of risk.
Broker insight: Find out how brokers choose insurance providers
To uncover the decision making process insurance brokers undertake when using or recommending insurance providers, we recently conducted 27 in-depth interviews with front-line decision makers. Focusing on four key areas, this report sheds light on brokers’ key considerations when placing risks.
Building a Customer-Focused Business
In June, XL Catlin’s North America Construction insurance business hit a major milestone – it surpassed its USD 2 billion gross written premium mark. In other words, in its six and a half years of existence, this dedicated team underwrote USD 2 billion of multiline insurance coverages exclusively…
Emerging risks report
This two page quarterly report provides key highlights and developments for the emerging risks that have recently generated notable activity and media attention. Topics covered: Artificial Intelligence risks and opportunities; InsurTech; autonomous shipping.
A brokers' guide to InsurTech
This guide discusses how InsurTech can assist brokers in better understanding and connecting with their customers whilst considering the implications of increasing data protection laws.
The implications of further Jackson reforms
The ‘Jackson reforms’ significantly altered the way that personal injury claims were administered. Lord Jackson is now undertaking a further review, focusing on legislation around fixed recoverable costs. This article explores the review and the potential implications for brokers and customers.
Redeveloping the urban core
With a preference for urban core working and living, America’s millennial demographic is causing us to rethink how we live and work. This article looks at the challenges associated with redeveloping brownfield sites into liveable, workable spaces and the role insurers can play in covering exposures.