IN magazine issue #1
Global insurance for employees, assets and business protection can be incredibly complex. It’s easy to get it wrong, which can result in companies paying way over the odds, or failing to provide proper protection.
IN from Bellwood Prestbury, the global insurance specialists, aims to share some of the international insurance insights that can help you to get it right.
In this issue, we look at how companies typically overpay, how to manage international insurance and highlight new standards on Duty of Care. We have an Industry Insight on mining and focus on the unique challenges that business in Africa can bring. Our world map of the 20 Places Not To Get Ill is also quite revealing.
I hope you find this spotlight on the world of global insurance interesting. Please do get in touch if there is anything your would like to explore in more depth.
IN magazine issue #2
The moment you become responsible for people or business abroad, the rules suddenly change. Providing proper protection can become hard to manage.
IN from Bellwood Prestbury, the global insurance specialists, takes you behind the scenes, to shine a light on best practice.
In this issue, we are delighted to feature an interview with Dr Finn Morgan, Group Medical Director of Healix International, the company that the British Government entrusts to look after its travelling and expatriate workforce.
Dr Charlie Easmon, President of IAPOS, helps us to understand more about protecting people from malaria. Proelium Law’s Richard Stephens gives us some useful insights into how to legally protect your firm in high-risk jurisdictions. Steve McCann from Safer Edge explains the different kind of thinking you need in high-risk security situations.
IN magazine issue #3
For this issue we’ve been lucky enough to interview professionals working in fascinating roles in high-risk areas around the world.
Chuck Regini is an international consultant you hope you’ll never have to meet. He coordinates hostage negotiations on behalf of companies who have had people snatched.
Eric Sevrin’s NIS Foundation has been installing solar street lights in Mogadishu as part of the peace process there. Barrister, David Frend, helps companies avoid the many potential pitfalls of doing business in Kabul. Professor Serge Wich works in the remotest rainforests in Sumatra, studying Orangutans.
We also bring you some surprising data from the World Bank on the countries expected to grow fastest in 2018 and the Good & Bad of Cities – a lifestyle index of the places your people may love or hate.
Whoever said insurance is boring? If you would like to talk to us about bespoke high-risk insurance or you’d like to be considered for inclusion in our next issue, please do get in touch.