Richard Ward, CEO Lloyd's: Learning from Crises at Lloyd's of London
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- Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2009
- Lloyds of London has been covering complicated and unusual risks including a wine tasters nose and a coffee tasters tongue for more than 300 years. But twice since 1990, it has faced crises that threatened its very existence. In a Wharton Leadership Lecture, chief executive Richard Ward describes the lessons it learned.
This is a great video!
Great speech
Lloyds Register of Shipping or only Lloyds insurance
Speaking of losses, surprised you didn't mention the Sasse syndicate problem? That was in the mid 70's, no?
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Very strange how Richard Ward CEO of Lloyd's says that any policy underwritten at Lloyds is a Lloyd's policy. I wonder if you ever bothered to explain that comment to your company lawyers?
I have written on a open legal letter that Lloyd's is nothing to do with my policy that was underwritten at Lloyd's.
Check with ND about the letters he has been writing recently.
Richard Ward I commend you for giving me the perfect evidence against Lloyd's who have put me though hell for the last six month
Do you still write line slips like in 1975 when I worked there? The private jets of the Sultan of Oman would surely qualify for such a policy?
Outdated,what about claims u denied on Pandemic!
You talk about a risk influenced society when you talk about the filters of that society's investment vehicles