Insurers in the emirate typically buy low-attaching reinsurance....
Political Risk loss frequency surges in 2022 to become “everyone’s risk” as Ukraine war delivers widespread financial losses
Nine out of ten companies have suffered a political risk loss in the past year, transforming Political Risk from a low frequency, high severity peril into “everyone’s risk"...
Nine out of ten companies have suffered a political risk loss in the past year, transforming Political Risk from a low frequency, high severity peril into “everyone’s risk"...
PR / 1 year ago
Energy transition will have transformative effect on Mining sector
Environmental Social Governance (ESG) forms key theme of Willis Towers Watson’s annual Mining Risk Review...
Environmental Social Governance (ESG) forms key theme of Willis Towers Watson’s annual Mining Risk Review...
PR / 4 years ago
Workplace and supply chain risks from COVID-19 having significant impact on power sector
Pressures on workforce availability and maintaining supply chains arising from COVID-19 are proving challenging to the power sector at the launch of its Power Market Review...
Pressures on workforce availability and maintaining supply chains arising from COVID-19 are proving challenging to the power sector at the launch of its Power Market Review...
PR / 4 years ago
Climate change risk will have transformative effect on Energy sector
Environmental Social Governance (ESG) forms key theme of Willis Towers Watson’s annual Energy Market Review...
Environmental Social Governance (ESG) forms key theme of Willis Towers Watson’s annual Energy Market Review...
PR / 4 years ago
Over two-thirds (68%) of firms have suffered a political risk loss
Political risk levels have increased since 2018, according to Willis Towers Watson research...
Political risk levels have increased since 2018, according to Willis Towers Watson research...
PR / 4 years ago
Energy Market Review 2019
“First significant decrease in Downstream Energy capacity since 2001” states Willis Towers Watson’s Energy Market Review 2019...
“First significant decrease in Downstream Energy capacity since 2001” states Willis Towers Watson’s Energy Market Review 2019...
PR / 5 years ago