We are delighted to announce that we have secured the agreement of the publishers of Commercial Risk Asia, the new monthly newspaper designed to meet the information needs of the Asia Pacific corporate risk and insurance management .community, to offer the publication free of charge to PARIMA members
One of PARIMA’s key goals is to spread the message of the value of risk and insurance management across the Asia Pacific region and inform members of latest developments that affect their daily work We hope that you will find this new publication very valuable and interesting and invite you to take up this free subscription offer
Click on this link to the Commercial Risk Asia website to sign up for your regular monthly newspaper
What is Commercial Risk Asia
- Commercial Risk Asia is published by Rubicon Media, the publishing and events group that is dedicated to the information needs of the international corporate risk management .community
- It is sister title of Commercial Risk Europe, Commercial Risk Africa and International Programme News
- The new monthly newspaper will be distributed by PDF to all registered readers and also be available on the Commercial Risk Asia website Commercial Risk Asia will also be published in hard copy at leading industry events such as PARIMA’s own annual conference
- Commercial Risk Asia will follow the same fiercely independent editorial strategy as Commercial Risk Europe and Commercial Risk Africa
- This is a news led publication designed to inform risk and insurance managers in the region of the latest developments that will affect the risk profile of their organisation and how they carry out their individual function
Who are the readers
- The core readers of Commercial Risk Asia are risk and insurance managers with .companies based in the Asia Pacific region and risk and insurance managers with multinational .companies that are active in the region
- The publication will also be read by individuals who work for .companies that serve this market such as insurers, reinsurers, brokers, captive managers, claims managers, accountants, tax experts and lawyers
What core topics will be covered
The evolution of the risk management function
- Being a more effective risk manager within the organisations
- Raising the profile of risk management within the wider business world
- Tools and technology available to help identify, measure and manage corporate risk more effectively
- Educational opportunities available for risk managers
Broader corporate, regulatory, economic and financial news
- The evolution of national and regional corporate governance standards;
- Anti-bribery and corruption standards and sanctions;
- Tax and accounting standards, particularly those aimed at corporate tax-dodging;
- Ethics and sustainability;
- Climate change and environmental standards;
- Rules and regulations related to cyber risk and the rise of the digital age;
- Listing rules and risk management requirements for listed .companies;
- Macro-economic risks as identified by leading multinational organisations and think tanks
The evolution of the corporate risk transfer market
- Best practice in insurance buying: What risks need to be transferred and what retained and how is this best carried out
- Coverage developments: What cover is currently available and what is needed What are the latest coverage developments and new products and services available
- Price, terms and conditions What is the state of the market for the key lines and what is the outlook What can insurance managers expect for their .coming renewals
- Captives: How could and should Asian risk managers use captives to secure the best possible coverage on the best possible terms
- Global Programmes: How should Asian risk managers use global programmes to secure the best possible coverage and what do insurers and brokers need to do to deliver the best possible programme
- Rules and regulations: What are the latest regulatory developments across the region that impact the way corporate insurance is used and the ability of the insurance market to deliver what risk managers need This will focus particularly on the rise of risk-based regulatory regimes in the region and how risk managers need to .comply with national rules when buying coverage from local and international insurers and reinsurers
- Risk modeling: Latest tools, methodologies and techniques to better analyse, manage and price risks within the Asia-Pacific region
- Claims: What are the claims trends across the region How are risk managers, insurers, brokers and other experts working to deliver higher loss prevention standards What do risk managers, insurers and brokers need to do to improve the way claims are managed and settled