Trade Voice: Airmic's Julia Graham on how captives can help organisations to manage risk in uncertain times

Julia Graham, deputy CEO and technical director of Airmic

As the turbulence in the world increases and throws up a multitude of new – and different – risks, now is the time for captives to undergo a renaissance, advises Airmic CEO Julia Graham.

As we have seen, the velocity and context of risk can change dramatically within a short time and an organisation can be affected regardless of where they are based, or which line of business they are

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