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Barnes and Lee shared how technology can provide more transparency into global supply chains, helping to avoid business interruption.
WTW’s Jaclyn Perryman appreciates what makes the agricultural, food and beverage sectors unique — including their challenges — and shares her advice for how to help clients succeed.
At the recent CFC Summit in Toronto, Risk & Insurance sat down with George Beattie, head of innovation at CFC, to discuss the London-based insurer’s latest offerings.
CFC’s first North American summit to take place outside the U.S. looked to the future of cyber protection, carbon mitigation and more.
Climate risk modeling has improved for hurricanes and wildfires. Now, the industry is turning its attention to secondary perils.
The challenging build-out of renewable energy infrastructure is at an inflection point as a surge of new ideas and investment promises to keep the sector’s momentum going.
For companies facing expensive and hard-to-insure property perils, captives offer flexibility and price stability.
After years of intense CAT activity, the real estate market is experiencing some stability. Broker Sean Gabay details what insureds can expect over the next year.
The use of smartphones while driving continues to rise. Risk & Insurance spoke with Arity’s director of outbound product management about how telematics can help us understand driver behavior — and save lives.
Trustpair cofounder Baptiste Collot delves into the evolving landscape of vendor payment fraud, AI’s role in facilitating this crime, and how his company is combating the threat.
Where increasingly severe weather meets growing populations, property damage from wind, hail and flood may seem inevitable. Fortunately, there’s much that property risk engineers can do.
The solar panels rapidly being deployed across the country are vulnerable to damage from hail and costly to replace, limiting their risk transfer options. Parametric insurance injects some much-needed flexibility.
Insurers are making a major impact on the health of the world’s oceans through their support of blue bonds, a form of debt swap that enables developing nations to fund marine conservation efforts.
Aviation’s shift to sustainable fuels will depend on a diverse combination of strategies demanding major investment — including backing by insurance.
In rough seas, Allianz’s Jenise Klein keeps her eyes on the horizon, which means developing tomorrow’s talent.
Many carriers are overcautious when it comes to mass timber construction, leaving insureds with a case of sticker shock. But as the sustainable building material’s popularity grows, some insurers are leading the way with better guidelines and more tailored coverage.
At National Comp, two experts shared tips to help workers’ comp claims investigators reduce fraud and protect employees’ interests.
COVID’s aftermath has revealed — and worsened — a hidden epidemic of workplace mental distress. Combating it will require holistic biopsychosocial solutions and earlier intervention.
At National Comp, four experts explore the use of technology to streamline the workers’ comp claim processes — and avoid lapses in the care of injured workers.
Given how difficult it is for them to obtain insurance, NFL teams must assume a great deal of risk — but the league is highly proactive at managing it.