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CEO pay and the great wage divide

CEO pay and the great wage divide

Public company executives can expect increased scrutiny of personal performance

Jen Frost Jan 08, 2024
Insurance in 2023: Learning from ‘Auld Lang Syne’

Insurance in 2023: Learning from ‘Auld Lang Syne’

Insurers cannot not forget "times gone by"

The weather we’ve witnessed must be a call to action

The weather we’ve witnessed must be a call to action

There's been many superlative events in 2022

Artificial Intelligence Act: Is it unfair to insurers?

Artificial Intelligence Act: Is it unfair to insurers?

Some European insurers have "expressed their disappointment"

Tesla Semi completes test drive: How will electric trucks impact insurance?

Tesla Semi completes test drive: How will electric trucks impact insurance?

The all-electric truck completed the trip carrying an 81,000-pound load

Joy at getting the group back together

Joy at getting the group back together

Insurance is definitely a people business

Editorial: Why you should avoid being an insurtech

Editorial: Why you should avoid being an insurtech

Businesses must think carefully about treading the insurtech path

Medibank cyberattack should rejig any short-term memory loss

Medibank cyberattack should rejig any short-term memory loss

People have been somewhat optimistic of late

Are climate protests against insurers out of control?

Are climate protests against insurers out of control?

An oil derrick outside a CEO's home, a coal dump at Lloyd's – has this gone beyond constructive?

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