The FERMA/AIRMIC joint Brexit Newsletter is designed to give risk professionals unique insight into Brexit related risks and mitigation strategies.
The articles from the November 2018 edition are below:
Preparing for Brexit, a multidisciplinary approach: An interview with Solvay’s Sonia Cambier
UK set for weak GDP growth slowdown as Brexit uncertainty bites – Euler Hermes
Airbus Risk Assessment: A discussion with head of insurance risk management, Thierry Justice
Suki Basi, CEO of the Russell Group on Brexit’s opportunities
Herbert Smith Freehills: Five months to Brexit: avoiding a “no deal” crisis
Airmic discuss what Brexit means for your insurance programme
The articles from the January 2019 edition are below:
Ensuring Continuity Post Brexit: An interview with Ipsen’s Anne Piot d’Abzac
Brexit and GDPR: Explained by Koan Law
How to manage the workforce risks of Brexit
Failure to prepare for Brexit leaves UK company directors legally exposed
“The London Market is well-prepared for a no deal scenario” – IUA
The implications of a no deal Brexit for EU27 SMEs
The articles from the April 2019 edition are below:
How Prysmian has dealt with its Brexit exposure
Brexit: a wake-up call in an unstable global trade environment
Brexit and what it teaches us about political risk
Brexit – an update on contract continuity
The impact of Brexit on cyber security law
Business after Brexit: a checklist
The articles from the July 2019 edition are below:
Brexit discussions: insurance consequences for Lufthansa Group
Turbulent times on both sides of the Channel
Is the risk profession ignoring the wider implications of Brexit?
The articles from the November 2019 edition are below:
Opinion: Uncertainty declines but Brexit continues to hurt UK and EU economies
Is your supply chain ready for Brexit?
Brexit: An Interview with Coca-Cola European Partners
Preparing for Brexit: EIOPA’s approach
The articles from the March 2020 edition are below:
Cross border disputes post Brexit – will there be an increase in arbitrations?
Update on Solvency II since Brexit day
London Insurance Market looking to expand international trade relationships, says IUA
Post-Brexit supply chain: how import controls will hit businesses