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Multinationals that have some form of operations within the European Union will be majorly affected by the GDPR, making it not too much of a surprise that almost 40% of multinationals saw regulatory risk as one of the biggest rising risks in CNA’s latest Risk and Confidence Survey.
CNA today announced CNA CyberPrep, a proactive program of cyber risk services designed to help companies take a holistic approach to cyber threats, aiding CNA cyber policyholders in threat identification, mitigation and response.
In an article published by Insurance Business Canada, CNA's Abena Apraku discusses how emerging risks in the specialty space present both challenges and opportunities for insurers.
Professional associations advance industries and support careers by connecting people with similar interests and providing networking opportunities and resources for professional development. Members also receive group support and advocacy. Running an association comes with its own set of risks and challenges, however, which makes insurance essential.
In an article published by Insurance Business Canada, CNA’s Natasha Prasad and Ruth Stewart highlight the insurance considerations when pivoting production to PPE.
CNA’s Property insurance combines coverage for losses to property, business income, and risk control solutions that commercial property owners can rely on.
CNA’s experienced Underwriting, Risk Control, and Claims teams offer industry-leading expertise and solutions tailored to the unique needs of the power generation industry.
CNA’s flexible insurance coverage is specialized for the manufacturing industry, and our award-winning risk control solutions help keep your business running strong.
In an article published by Insurance Business Canada, CNA's Chris Horgan and Ashley Quinn discuss the risk management needs in the middle market space and how Oneworld+ is a bespoke solution.
Whether your contracting firm is renovating a historical facility in Vancouver, building a warehouse in northeast Alberta, or green retrofitting an office in a Toronto high-rise, your construction site has exposures.