Insights archive
Insights magazine presents articles on issues that affect both insurers and the insured. Articles in insights are based on a broad range of insurance and risk-related topics which we believe are particularly relevant in today’s business environment.
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This edition features a series of articles on the topic of supply chain risk. The year 2011 saw a number of natural disasters that led to significant and costly supply chain disruptions. Download PDF
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In this edition we look at how you can benefit from integrated teams, with underwriting, claims and risk engineering all working together for the benefit of our customers in respect of marine risk. Download PDF
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This issue is designed to give you a view on some of the key risk issues facing the real estate sector today. Download PDF
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In this edition of Zurich insights we share some of our accumulated insights into product recall claims to help you prepare for a product safety crisis within your business. Download PDF
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This issue captures some of the key outcomes and learnings from our June 2010 Zurich Risk Engineering Conference, held in Madrid, Spain. Download PDF
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This edition of Zurich insights looks at what the Zurich and Farmers organizations are doing to support their personal lines distribution forces with actionable insights. Download PDF
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This issue of Industry Insight takes stock of nanotechnology today – its enormous commercial potential, the unique risk challenges nanotechnology poses, the regulatory environment for nanotechnology, and a look at what Zurich is doing to help customers manage and understand the potential risk. Download PDF
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This issue of Industry Insight focuses on Risk Engineering, one of many innovative approaches that Zurich brings to supporting customers around the world. Download PDF
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The October 2008 issue focuses on climate change. The feature article describes how insurers can use earth observation data to better prepare for and respond to climate events, and for many other applications that would have both private and public benefits.
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