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Risk Management
Employment practices liability: Getting back to business?
The disruption to working practices following the Covid-19 pandemic has prompted major upheaval in the employment practices liability market. This content focuses on how the EPL market has been impacted, and the implications for brokers and their clients.
In-depth - Legal expenses insurance: A legal rollercoaster ride
With the effects of Covid, the war in Ukraine and Brexit rearing their heads, legal expenses insurance has moved into the spotlight. This content highlights the factors which are driving an increasingly litigious landscape and how legal expenses cover provides value in volatile times.
Seven must-have capabilities for a successful IFRS 17 project
On paper, the IFRS 17 deadline is January 2023. However, in practice it’s much earlier as insurers look to run the required testing and parallel reporting under the new standard. This content highlights seven capabilities that insurers need to have ready to go ahead of the deadline.
Will Spacs boom in the UK in 2022?
Although the mania for special purpose acquisition companies of early 2021 has subsided, investor enthusiasm persists and is in the process of going global. The losses D&O insurers can expect to flow from these types of companies remains uncertain, but 2022 may provide a clearer picture.
Survival of the regulatory-fittest
In this article, former FCA insider Michael Sicsic considers how regulatory reform will hit the broker market.
ESG and supply chain risks
In order to mitigate risk and embrace the opportunities presented by ESG, insurers will need to consider new and dynamic approaches to risk modelling, investments, and business operations. This content focuses on how insurers can improve ESG performance throughout the supply chain.
C-suite broker: Getting real on risk
In this article, Frederick Gentile, director of risk engagement at Willis Towers Watson shares his checklist for supply chain resilience and highlights why broker leaders need to take a more realistic approach to survive.
Weighing up the FCA’s consumer duty rules
In this article, compliance experts address what the FCA’s new consumer duty proposals will mean for the insurance sector. Read this content to find out whether the industry is ahead of the curve and if the changes will be value for money.
Demand for commercial legal protection is rising quickly
The combination of longer-term social changes and shorter-term economic pain has made organisations more aware of the legal risks facing their business. Andy Talbot, Head of Sales and Marketing at ARAG, outlines how these changes have increased demand for commercial legal cover.
Cyber-attacks: A ‘when’, not an ‘if’
Managing cyber security is big business and a constant threat that is only ever increasing. In this blog, Ansvar’s cyber insurance experts share tips on how you can help yourselves and your policyholders minimise the risk of cyber crime.