Hollard Marine has a large energetic team that works daily to ensure the lives of those whose cargo they insure run as smoothly as possible, says Cynthia Nanthalall, head of the Marine Centre of Excellence (CoE). Nanthalall takes the helm from Frank Ponnen, who headed the CoE for nine years before officially retiring this month.
Hollardite Keith Bester was on the team that won the second task of this year’s Insurance Apprentice.
Tough, tough, tough. That’s how Hollard’s Lisa Foster described the first task in this year’s The Insurance Apprentice.
Apart from the dentist, perhaps, there’s no one we fear more than the taxman. And the pain could be even worse.
The games have begun. It’s the third season of The Insurance Apprentice, and this year Hollard has three contestants competing for the title of Insurance Apprentice 2017.
Hollard Jacana, which notched up a string of sailing successes at the end of 2016, has continued with its winning ways in the New Year.
Teams win when they’re motivated, engaged, flexible and resilient, and when they put the team first, right? Wrong.
It’s cybersecurity that is top of mind for business executives all over the world, with global insurance and asset manager Allianz predicting the total written premium around the world will rise to $ 20 billion by 2025. Allianz estimates the total written premium to be $ 2.5 billion now.
Political risk, cyber risks, bribery and oil price and financial market fluctuations will be some of the hurdles faced by businesses in the coming year, Institute for Risk Management (IRM) experts say. Here’s what Hollard Broker Markets has to say on the matter.