A constantly shifting collection of risks adds to the complexity of multinational insurance. Here are four of the key challenges, and the approaches carriers are taking to solve them.
Awareness that gained momentum during the #MeToo Movement has challenged businesses to rethink their travel risk management plans and adjust their policies to focus on the needs of female travelers.
A new UN report warns that climate change will have dire effects on the global food and water supply, potentially making some parts of the globe uninhabitable and begging the question: when will we get serious about climate change?
The ongoing trade dispute between the U.S. and China, with escalating tariffs and growing uncertainty, is already negatively impacting trade, both bilaterally and globally.
China’s new data protection regulation, in addition to laws enacted by the U.S. and EU, all have huge implications for any business with international exposure.
A recent survey of 500 female business travelers found an overwhelming 80 percent of women said safety concerns impact their productivity on business trips.
As global trade tensions rise, companies are increasingly looking at a type of insurance coverage that remains little used in the United States but provides a tool to deal with the risks linked to trade wars.
Mother Nature keeps throwing catastrophic storms at us, yet we continue to push through our days without taking the time to hear what she’s saying to us.
In the shadow of the evolving tariff war, the venerable Hank Greenberg offers us a reminder of the history of U.S.-China relations, and what it will take to restore trust and cooperation.