The Insurance podcasts

Hear our fresh perspectives, practical tips and topical updates for the insurance market across the UK, Europe and the Middle East.

07 April 2022

Publication

Our podcasts deliver short, easily digestible content in 5 – 10 minute episodes. Hear from our multi-disciplinary team as we highlight developments in the insurance market, and explore particular issues that our clients are seeing and experiencing.

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The Insurance podcast: Sanctions, warfare and cyber insurance

In this series we discuss how various elements of the fall out from the Russian invasion of Ukraine might play through into issues with existing insurance policies, particularly in relation to cyber insurance – and the relevance of ‘act of war’ exclusions – and political risk insurance.

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The Insurance podcast: COVID-19 Business Interruption insurance: beyond the FCA Test Case

In this series we will look at the key cases regarding coverage of COVID-19 Business Insurance since the FCA Test case.

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The Insurance podcast: Regulatory developments

This series highlights regulatory updates and developments and explores the key themes from the 2021/22 FCA Business Plan and the Consumer Duty consultation, and the likely impact for insurers.

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The Insurance podcast: Cyber and data risks

Data and cyber risks are inherent to all organisations but recent trends of attacks on professional services firms raises challenges for insurers and insureds alike. This series looks at professional negligence claims following loss of data in cyber attacks, and ‘silent cyber’ cover in professional indemnity policies.

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The Insurance podcast: Middle East

Our Middle East focused episodes are presented by Olivia Darlington and cover topics from ransomware attacks to fire safety claims.

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