Risk Management
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Risk Management
Four simple steps to choosing public liability limits
Public and products liability (PL) insurance is an important part of doing business, with minimum levels commonly required. However, minimum limits of indemnity aren’t necessarily enough for customers’ actual needs. This guide highlights four steps brokers can take to correctly advise customers.
Catastrophe risk tolerance study - Year end 2016
The Catastrophe risk tolerance study examines the catastrophe risk public disclosures of 101 reinsurers and insurers in four different sectors. The study includes the actual risk disclosures filed by each company and examines the variance of catastrophe risk exposures and tolerances in recent years.
Global catastrophe recap: June 2017
Impact Forecasting evaluates the impact of the natural disaster events that occurred worldwide during June 2017. Topics covered: convective storms impact US insurers; seasonal rainfall leads to nearly USD2.5 billion in economic flood damage in China; major wildfires hit South Africa and Portugal.
What the Charities Act means for your clients
The 2016 Charities Act means significant changes for the charity sector and could subsequently introduce new risks. Are your charity insurance clients prepared? Download this article to find out more.
Closing the gap – insuring your business against evolving cyber threats
While it isn’t possible to be 100% secure from a cyber-attack, there are numerous measures companies can take to reduce the risk of it happening, and to ensure they minimise the consequences should a breach occur. This report helps companies better understand the cyber threat.
Solvency II: Data collection of market risk sensitivities – CP7/17
Relevant to Solvency II insurance and reinsurance firms holding, or intending to hold, material quantities of assets exposed to market risk, this consultation paper sets out the PRA’s proposed expectations for the reporting of sensitivities of solvency positions to key market risks.
How can insurers and brokers help ICT clients tackle heightened risks?
The ICT sector in Asia-Pacific is booming with many companies experiencing rapid growth. This whitepaper sheds light on this buoyant sector and highlights how brokers can help ICT clients tackle heightened risks, whilst avoiding the perils of underinsurance.
Size of social engineering attacks growing
“Social engineering” refers to a variety of methods used to obtain access, data or money through fraud. This short article sheds light on three types of social engineering attacks which are on the rise and the risks facing businesses.
Infographic: Good cyber security - the foundations
Cyber attacks are increasing in number, scale and sophistication, and pose a threat to all financial services firms. Is your firm capable of defending itself against cyber attacks? This infographic highlights effective cyber security practices and what you should do in the event of an attack.
People risk: Well-being of mobile workforces
In a recent survey, Airmic found that while business travel has increased by 25% over the last decade, just 16% of UK companies said they had high confidence in their travel risk framework. This article explains why simply having an insurance policy is not enough to manage people risk.