Underwriting
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Underwriting
Flood: an FM Global Special Report
While businesses can’t prevent floods from occurring, this FM Global Special Report shows that they can enhance their resilience to flood events.
An in-depth guide to hot works safety: How to identify and address the key challenges organisations could face
Many types of construction or maintenance projects may involve hot works, with roofing a common example. This whitepaper discusses the best ways for organisations to manage risks associated with hot works, from the initial process of selecting a contractor through to the project’s final stages.
SME: Focus on small fleet
Technology is radically changing the way brokers should be approaching how they find cover for commercial cars and vehicles. Download this article to find out more.
Transforming motor fleet
In this article, Ed Murray explains why increased mechanisation and use of technologies such as telematics are transforming the way small motor fleet business is conducted.
Hot works fires – three multi-million pound losses
Fires involving hot works may be rare, but when they occur, the damage to property is often substantial. This article discusses three major fires involving hot works and identifies lessons organisations can learn.
Engineering property risk
Put simply, risk engineering is the practice of carefully analysing a risk and looking for ways to avoid or minimise its damaging potential, addressing both frequency and severity of events. This article highlights the value of property risk engineering and how your clients can reap the benefits.
Accurate weather forecasts minimise retail losses
Discover how retailers are incorporating accurate weather predictions into their demand forecasting to reduce losses, wastage and shrinkage.
Position paper on liability insurance and emerging technologies
This paper responds to EU discussions relating to emerging technologies and consequential liability insurance needs.
New landlord energy rules – how to remain compliant
From 1 April 2018 it will become unlawful to let properties in England and Wales that fall below a new ‘Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard' (MEES). This article explores the details of the upcoming energy efficiency rules and how you can help your customers remain compliant.
Autonomous vehicles: What’s a steering wheel?
BI Intelligence predicts there will be 10 million self-driving cars on the road in 2020. However, driverless cars that can avoid almost all accidents are not necessarily risk-free. This article focuses on the possible implications of the robot revolution for risk management and insurance.