AXA XL
AXA XL, the new division of AXA Group, combines XL Group operations, AXA Corporate Solutions and AXA Art, to provide property, casualty and specialty risk insurance and risk management products and services for mid-sized companies through to multinationals, and reinsurance solutions to insurance companies globally. We partner with those who move the world forward. To learn more, visit www.axaxl.com
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Damaged goods - How brokers can help clients to mitigate any impact on their business
Damaged goods happen: goods stored in a warehouse get wet; designer clothing packed in a cargo container that’s damaged in transit are determined to be damaged at delivery; and so on. This article highlights the value of contingency planning and how companies can mitigate any impact.
Mexico's aviation risks are gaining altitude
With consistent increases in passenger traffic and aging fleets, Mexico's general aviation sector is poised for growth. Designed for brokers, this article highlights XL Catlin’s aviation coverage and risk appetite.
When the going gets tough, the tough do risk management
Extreme sports and endurance events have grown in popularity in recent years, whilst organisers continue to think of new and whacky challenges. This article looks at the role played by insurers in helping to ensure these events can take place safely.
Cyber liability cover - What are the options for small to mid-sized businesses?
No organisation is immune to cyber liability and many small to mid-sized businesses are being targeted by cyber thieves. This article focuses on the specific threats posed to small businesses and how a cyber liability endorsement benefits smaller organisations seeking cover.
What's in store for the shipping industry? A marine risk engineer's perspective
As seafaring experience becomes less relevant, marine risk engineers will require expertise in a diverse range of fields like automation, cybersecurity and construction. This article focuses on the latest developments impacting the shipping industry and the implications for marine risk engineers.
Risks and opportunities in South Africa and Chile
Recent changes in leadership in South Africa and Chile have significant implications for businesses and their insurance management programmes. Emma Radcliffe, UK project manager – Emerging Markets, and Claudia Thyme, Director Emerging Markets Development, at XL Catlin shed light on the changes.
Underground storage tanks: Low threat doesn't necessarily mean "no threat"
No question about it, leaking underground storage tanks (LUSTs) are a threat to the environment, particularly to groundwater. This article sheds light on the nature and scale of the risks posed by LUSTs, and the implications for property developers looking to re-develop closed LUST sites.
Pioneering insurance protection for an autonomous world
Is society ready for living in an autonomous world? Ready or not, it’s here. This article focuses on the ever changing risks and liabilities associated with autonomous technology, the implications for your clients and how the insurance industry can develop pioneering solutions.
Ports of Brazil: Measures that drive the sector
Brazil is among the ten largest “port economies” in the world, with around one billion tons of cargo handled in 2017. This article highlights the measures driving the sector and how insurance can contribute towards the development of Brazilian ports.
Bringing value to the chain: How blockchain can be used to help risk managers with global programmes
There has been much hype about blockchain and its potential use in insurance. In this article, Hélène Stanway, Digital Leader at XL Catlin, discusses how blockchain can help risk managers to do their jobs and how it can be used to help make global programmes more efficient.