Is Insurance the Lynchpin in Your Transition to Green Construction?

Richard Krammer looks at the transition to green construction and how insurance just might be the answer to helping businesses secure the funding needed to smoothly transition to a greener, cleaner future.
New Mandatory Hungarian Environmental Liability Insurance Issued. Are you Complying?

It is imperative for Directors to ensure that their company has the suitable insurance coverage; otherwise, they may face personal accountability, potentially resulting in a D&O claim. In these scenarios, the Directors’ responsibility aligns with other cases, as do the ensuing consequences.
Insurance Against Terrorism & Political Violence

After Russian troops invaded Ukraine, the demand for Political Risk & Violence Coverage has increased. At the same time, the war has caused the coverage market to shrink.
Crime Insurance: Insure Your Food & Agriculture Company

Crime Insurance for Food&Agriculture companies provides coverage for events not covered by most property or liability insurance policies.
Property damage caused by war on land – aspects regarding insurance cover

It is a principle of insurance that due to the potential accumulation of claims there is a general exclusion of damage caused to a risk (buildings, factories, their technical equipment, installations, stocks and other contents) in connection with war and civil war.
Green Responsibilities on the Rise

Comprehensive risk analyses combined with a presentation of the risks will be necessary for a successful renewal.
Managerial Decisions Stand Trial

Environmental protection and measures curbing climate change have not lost their geopolitical and socio-political relevance during the pandemic.
Buyer’s guide: Risk-based purchasing of cyber insurance

New cyber threats are evolving almost every day along with insurance concepts.
How hackers work…

Cyber criminality can take on a number of forms – but one aspect always remains constant: the criminal energy of the attackers!
Attacks every second

The prediction that companies are affected by cyber attacks worldwide every 14 seconds was made in 2017. However, the actual intervals were a lot shorter in October 2019.