Archive

  • Participate in the "most dangerous risks for insurers" survey

    04 January 2022

    Polling is due to close on 15 January

  • Covid-19 mitigation in the US: compliance drops, virus rages

    29 December 2020

    In a follow-up to his article on applying ERM expertise to limit the spread of Covid-19, Dave Ingram reports on adherence to mitigation requirements in November, including for the key Thanksgiving holiday

  • Applying ERM expertise to limit the spread of Covid-19

    21 October 2020

    What can enterprise risk management experts offer to society in the pandemic? Quite a lot, as Dave Ingram and Dan Ingram explain, in their COVID Mitigation Monitoring Project

  • Retroactive Covid-19 legislation 'a mistake' - ERM expert warns

    07 April 2020

    Willis Re's Dave Ingram discusses how insurers can best respond during the pandemic

  • Three lines of defence: a necessity or a nuisance?

    06 March 2020

    The three lines of defence model has become a fixture for enterprise risk management in the insurance sector. But after nearly two decades since its introduction, does the model still have a place within the insurance industry or are changes needed? Paul Walsh investigates

  • The most dangerous risk for re/insurers in 2020

    06 February 2020

    Climate change rises sharply in Willis Towers Watson's rankings

  • Insurance ERM Americas conference 2019 - early bird ends this Friday

    01 August 2019

    The fifth annual Insurance ERM Americas conference takes place in New York on 16 September

  • Insurers rank their most dangerous risks for 2019

    28 February 2019

    Dave Ingram and Mark Mennemeyer discuss the results of their poll on which risks are considered most dangerous to insurers

  • IT and strategy risks climb US insurers' rankings

    23 January 2018

    Opportunity to refresh risk management priorities, says Willis Re's Dave Ingram

  • The surprising inconsistency of risk appetite and risk tolerance statements

    02 March 2017

    Dave Ingram explains how Willis Re's study of insurers' risk appetite and risk tolerance statements revealed wide differences in the concepts they express