Thursday, 15 December 2011
Reputational risk, energy supply chain and cyber risk focus for Risk Frontiers in London, February 15
Commercial Risk Europe has teamed up with the UK risk management association Airmic to organise the latest Risk Frontiers seminar for risk and insurance managers in London on February 15, focused on key emerging risks and possible risk transfer solutions.

The event is free for CRE readers and Airmic members and is sponsored by Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty.
The latest event follows recent successful Risk Frontiers events in Madrid in partnership with IGREA and APOGERIS that discussed Latin American opportunities and risks and in Frankfurt, in association with ECIROA, Dvs, BfV and the BDI, that focused upon Solvency II, captives and global programmes.
In London, CRE Editor Adrian Ladbury and Allianz Group’s chief economist Michael Heise will set the scene with an overview of the leading risk challenges that will face risk managers in 2012 and the economic and financial outlook for the European economy.
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