All Qatar articles
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AnalysisHow one star's injury changed 2014 World Cup player insurance
London market playing a major role in covering the insurance needs of clubs and companies at the World Cup 2014
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AnalysisWhich cities will challenge London's subscription market?
Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Qatar, Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur and Bermuda are all rising fast
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AnalysisTechnology is quietly revolutionising insurance distribution
Agents and brokers must adapt to their customers, says Swiss Re
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AnalysisHow reinsurance sellers must evolve or face extinction
Relevance must be the new mantra, argues Hiscox Re’s Krefta
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AnalysisMENA (re)insurers know how to solve region's problems: Gunther Saacke
Q-Re chief executive on retention, capitalisation and underwriting discipline
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AnalysisHow to avoid a culture clash after M&As
Why the unpredictable ‘human factor’ can affect big deals
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AnalysisHave we got cyber risks covered?
Beazley Group specialty lines underwriter Jimaan Sane sorts fact from fiction
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AnalysisMultaqa 2014: risk management can tackle low MENA insurance retention
Delegates hear how understanding risk and including young people in the process is the way forward for business
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AnalysisMultaqa 2014: MENA insurance market optimistic about the future
QFC’s market survey reveals perceived opportunities and challenges
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AnalysisMultaqa 2014: CEO panel debates pricing, innovation and regulatory change
Annual conference highlight generates intriguing discussion on range of crucial insurance industry issues
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AnalysisMultaqa 2014: What will be the next big idea to change the (re)insurance industry?
GR interviews IIS president Mike Morrissey
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AnalysisThe risks of insuring the Bitcoin revolution
While the popularity of secretive virtual currency Bitcoin continues to soar, questions remain over its market volatility, and the risks associated with its use
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AnalysisCan reinsurers ignore big data?
PwC’s Bryan Joseph on how big data will reshape the industry
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AnalysisHow multicultural workforces can help (re)insurers
As reinsurers look to expand globally, how should their staff mix change?
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SupplementsMultaQa: Motivations to merge
As insurance firms proliferate and regulation picks up pace, discussion at MultaQa 2011 turned to the prospects for mergers and acquisitions in the GCC region
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SupplementsMultaQa roundtable: Talking heads
At the annual reinsurance gathering in Qatar, company bosses met for a frank conversation about the industry’s challenges
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SupplementsMultaQa: Global influence
With Japan reeling from natural disasters and political upheaval spreading throughout the Middle East, MultaQa 2011 looked beyond Qatar and the GCC region


