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The Holistic, Customer-Centric Shuffle
After suffering dearly from the subprime mortgage crisis, Swiss Re takes aim at its silos and recasts its operating units, much as The Hartford is doing.


Revisions to Cayman Law Would Tighten Regulations
Captive insurers shouldn't be affected, but reinsurers and catastrophe bond vehicles could have a new regulatory environment in the Cayman jurisdiction.


When a Complaint is a Gift
Nonprofit risk managers share the corporate world's concern about reputation risk management. Organizations learn to encourage and build off of complaints as a key risk management tool.


Aon Hewitt: Time to Disclose Brokerage Fees?
With the merger of Aon and Hewitt, clients that use the combined firm for both exec compensation consulting and insurance brokerage might need to start revealing how much they pay for it.


International Insurers Eye Upcoming Bermuda Election
Bermuda's insurance bosses are hoping the imminent change in government will herald a fresh start for relations between the island's leaders and its biggest industry.


Europe's Risk Managers Risking Regulatory Surprises
Risk managers meeting in London pooh-pooh any discussion of a turning market and appear uninformed about coming regulatory burdens.


Ensuring Adaptation
When it comes to climate change risk management, adaptation is the word of the day. And insurance--particularly microinsurance--could be one tactic in this strategy.


Former Frank Crystal Executive Launches New Brokerage
The soft market and thinning margins are no deterrent to this industry veteran. Will brokers work for commission, a fee or even for free?


Risk Questions Still Rising to the Surface After BP
Liability exposures and insurance have caused all but the largest global oil and gas operators to reassess their willingness to participate in drilling in the Gulf of Mexico.


Risk Managers Thirst for Easy Automation and Clear Analytics
Compliance looks to be a major issue for risk managers, new survey finds.


Medical Reigns
Workers' comp medical costs eclipsed indemnity costs for the first time since records were established. Or perhaps not and payers should stay focused on what matters most.


Brokers Defend Value Proposition
Insurance brokers deserve their compensation for delivering much needed services to insurance companies, not just to risk managers, say industry insiders.


Rendez-Vous Recap: Global Reinsurance Forum Under Fire
A reinsurance lobbying group gets labeled as a cartel, while Zurich looks to topple London and Bermuda as the industry hub.


N.J. Gov. Christie Vetoes Brokering Fix
The governor halts a look into the "allegedly improper" brokering agreement of the Delaware River Port Authority. But how did the "true-up" between Willis and The Graham Co. come about?


Monte Carlo Rendez-Vous: Putting Excess to Work
Munich Re's competitors critique its new energy insurance facility, while reinsurance insiders cannot decide if current rates are adequate or challenging.


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