Monday, 12 December 2011
South American risk landscape improving but prepare for big differences warns Gil
Latin America is a much easier place in which to do business than in the past, but European companies are still likely to encounter challenges as they seek to transfer their risks to the local insurance market for some time yet.

Chile, akin to other Andean countries, is prone to earthquake activity
This was one of the key messages given to delegates at Commercial Risk Europe’s Latin America Risk Frontiers seminar in Madrid last month by Juan José Gil Sánchez, a member of IGREA’s board, who focused on the subject of key insurable risks.
Mr Gil is the Risks Finance and Corporate Insurance Director at Telefónica, the Spanish telecommunications firm that has invested heavily in the region for many years.
He noted that the risk landscape in South America is different to Europe, the US and elsewhere and this needs to be taken into account by foreign companies.
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