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A failure to purchase product contamination insurance results in a crushing blow, not just in dollars but in lives.
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.
A good relationship between underwriters and actuaries helps insurers price risk more effectively.
A Pennsylvania report revealed an extensive priest sex abuse scandal covered up for decades. We cannot back the Church on this one, insurance industry.
The concept of risk mastery and ownership, as displayed by the 2018 Risk All Stars, includes not simply seeking to control outcomes but taking full responsibility for them.
Risk managers need to be empowered to make the vital decisions to save money and keep companies and their employees safe.
Energy, litigation and commercial real estate are driving growth in commercial surety.
A surety bond is an attractive alternative to letters of credit because it’s an off-balance-sheet item. Premium rates are also stable or declining.
A robust discourse between risk management and insurance professionals can enhance working relationships and elevate the profession for all of us.
How to insure innovative industries was on this year’s Vermont Captive insurance conference agenda.
Climate change, social media and artificial intelligence are increasing the rate of emerging risks.
All the elements are in place for opioid settlements to run into the multiples of millions.
From conducting marketing competitions, to failing to use their broker as a strategic partner, these are the ways risk managers stress brokers.
In this year’s Black Swan coverage, we focus on two events: An Atlantic mega-tsunami which would wipe out the East Coast and a killer global pandemic.
In this issue we consider catastrophic losses, and weigh the opinions of those that would write the check should they occur.
The financial sector is not alone in seeking to identify how employees fall for cyber phishing scams.
Awareness of cyber risk is increasing, but some companies may be neglecting to prepare adequate response plans that could save them millions.
California’s Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones is pleased with what his department has achieved so far but encourages more carriers to enter the cannabis market.
They may be well-intended, but brokers sometimes drive risk managers nuts with their behavior.
Reputational and Credit Risks are keen in banking, but those are not the only risks bedeviling the sector.