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Lower pay for women in the field may be due to lower educational credentials or less time on the job.
Except for cyber, risk managers can expect declining insurance premiums.
Long supply chains offer criminals ample opportunities to sneak in counterfeit drugs, which pose a serious risk to public health.
Encrypted DNA can track stolen artwork as well as be used for authentication purposes.
Middle-market companies are being targeted by insurers, but some industry sectors are finding it increasingly difficult to get coverage.
There are several aspects to consider before opting for a single-parent or group captive.
The risks of 3D printing include product liability, intellectual property, and safety and security issues.
E&S insurers and brokers are scrambling for market share, but remain confident of future growth.
Reported ransom demands are running at around $1 billion per year globally.
Independent brokers value the freedom to define their culture and corporate philosophy.
Companies should review ‘what if’ scenarios before attaching products or services to a celebrity sponsor.
Drone risks include collisions with aircraft, invasion of privacy, aerial surveillance and data collection.
A Detroit renaissance is raising optimism, but properly insuring properties is a challenge.
Companies should review ‘what if’ scenarios before attaching their products or services to a celebrity sponsor.
Reliance on supply chains has hiked the number of business interruption claims, which cost nearly one-third more than property claims.
UAV risks include collisions with aircraft, invasion of privacy, aerial surveillance and data collection.
Overcapacity is the biggest threat to insurers in the short and long term.
IIABA’s new leader sees succession planning and recruitment strategies as a No. 1 priority.
The increasing number of vacant properties creates a toxic brew of environmental risks.