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Lectures | 13 February 2013
The effects of climate change are being felt by customers and their insurers through an increasing frequency of flood events, some of which have cost the insurance industry billions of pounds in claims. Government cut-backs in flood defence spending are likely to increase the number of prop...
Lectures | 28 February 2013
Compliance with 'contract certainty' has not resulted in the demise of coverage disputes. Stuart White looks at what more can be done by claims managers, underwriters and brokers to reduce the number of avoidable and damaging coverage disputes.
Lectures | 12 March 2013
This lecture considers the industry's response to the riots in 2011 and possible future options for the Riot Damages Act (RDA).
Lectures | 25 April 2013
The Arab Spring, the Japan triple threat, the worst floods in Thai history: all in less than 12 months. Unilever, one of the world's largest consumer goods companies, weathered these and other storms through traditional business continuity planning, but did that approach save lives, protect...
Lectures | 24 October 2012
The London market is taking practical steps to raise claims adjusting standards to the same level as underwriting standards, but is there a matching philosophical conviction that claims adjusting is on a par with underwriting?
Lectures | 19 March 2013
This lecture explores the extent to which mining has special characteristics both as an industry and as a property damage / business interruption underwriting proposition.
Lectures | 18 April 2013
Most service sectors - and particularly the world of financial services and insurance - are under unprecedented pressure right now. Hear about the most common problems and how to tackle them.
Lectures | 22 January 2013
London Underwriters' reputation for taking on risks that are unusual and high risk in nature is evidenced in its leadership of all types of political risk. Find out more from Rupert Atkin about the underwriting of war, terrorism, piracy, contract frustration and expropriation.
Lectures | 25 January 2013
Will clients pay fees in the post RDR world?  What are the issues for intermediaries and their clients in a post RDR world? How might they be overcome followed by a general overview of the post RDR landscape, including regulatory developments.
Lectures | 31 January 2013
The global economy is currently experiencing high levels of uncertainty, with many people predicting a prolonged period of slow growth and ultra low interest rates. Dr Richard Ward examined the risks and opportunities for the Lloyd's market in operating in this environment.
 

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