TERRORISM / POLITICAL VIOLENCE SOLUTIONS FAIR International Insurance Conference on "Political Violence" 12-13 April 2010 – Karachi Daniel O’Connell

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TERRORISM / POLITICAL VIOLENCE SOLUTIONS FAIR International Insurance Conference on "Political Violence" April 2010 – Karachi Daniel O’Connell

TERRORISM / POLITICAL VIOLENCE SOLUTIONS 1)Willis Team 2)“Holistic” approach to Terrorism / Political Violence Solutions - Risk Reduction - Risk Transfer - Risk Mitigation 3) Corporate Risk Profile 4) Conclusion

TERRORISM / POLITICAL VIOLENCE SOLUTIONS 1) WILLIS TERRORISM / POLITICAL VIOLENCE INSURANCE TEAM Willis Team 12 Associates – significant resource / experience Focus on Territory / Industry Practice Groups (mining, utilities, telecoms, leisure) Willis Team place over USD 100m into insurance market – significant leverage with market to obtain best solutions for Clients. Constantly monitor capacity (worldwide) and improvements to coverage Willis facilities – automatic capacity, binding, enhanced coverage

TERRORISM / POLITICAL VIOLENCE SOLUTIONS The Basic Approach - Risk Transfer only TSI / LOCATIONS LOSS HISTORY COVERAGE: Market Standard IS THIS THE BEST SOLUTION FOR ALL CLIENTS? 2) “HOLISTIC” APPROACH – RISK REDUCTION, RISK TRANSFER, RISK MITGATION

TERRORISM / POLITICAL VIOLENCE SOLUTIONS “ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL” INDUSTRY SECTORS ENERGY UTILITIES LEISURE TELECOMS REAL ESTATE Significant differences in risk profile / coverage requirements To obtain comprehensive Insurance solutions for Clients there should be a holistic approach

TERRORISM / POLITICAL VIOLENCE SOLUTIONS “HOLISTIC” Solution Risk TransferRisk Mitigation Risk Reduction

TERRORISM / POLITICAL VIOLENCE SOLUTIONS RISK REDUCTION THREAT ANALYSIS SECURITY ADVICE TRAINING EXERCISES PERCEPTION / FACILITATE COMMUNICATION “Willis working in partnership with Insurers and Clients”

Residence / Office TERRORISM / POLITICAL VIOLENCE SOLUTIONS Equipment and Infrastructure Factories and Installations

Risk Reduction : Asset Protection A comprehensive terrorism survey (that could be part of a EML survey) conducted by consultants with extensive knowledge and experience in strategic target analysis. TERRORISM / POLITICAL VIOLENCE SOLUTIONS A typical survey would – Evaluate the physical and procedural security of a facility Study threat potential - Alert status - Crisis response procedures Evaluate component vulnerability (using C.A.R.V.E.R. strategic target analysis system) Identify credible attack scenarios and delivery methods Recommend attack prevention measures and component hardening techniques Highlight capabilities of indigenous and transnational terrorist groups EML Calculation EXAMPLE: (ENERGY SECTOR) TERRORISM SURVEY

TERRORISM / POLITICAL VIOLENCE SOLUTIONS RISK TRANSFER POLICY COVERAGE Does it reflect TRUE exposure Amend / Enhance wordings: Stress Test Policy – What if? Confidence in the event of a CLAIM Example: Islamabad Marriott Bomb 2008 DIALOGUE

TERRORISM / POLITICAL VIOLENCE SOLUTIONS RISK MITIGATION ADVICE and SUPPORT from CRISIS MANAGERS What happens when the “unimaginable” happens Do the response plans mitigate risks Advice and Guidance / Training

3) Identify / Understand the Corporate Risk Profile ACTIVITY EXPOSURE PEOPLE ASSETSREPUTATION BUSINESS TRAVELLERS EMPLOYEES PUBLIC FACTORIES RESIDENCES INFRASTRUCTURE EQUIPMENT PUBLIC PERCEPTION DUE DILIGENCE LEGAL ISSUES PEER GROUP STANDARD TERRORISM / POLITICAL VIOLENCE SOLUTIONS

Duty of care in an ever increasingly litigious society Claims that have raised issues… 1993 World Trade Center attack - Port Authority 68% liable 2002 Karachi attack - “Inexcusable Error” of French company Potential liabilities arising out of terrorist events are as concerning as bricks and mortar issues Employers and Third Party Liability cover available Claims Made and Reported Policies providing indemnity for: “damages and claims expenses for which the insured shall become legally liable to pay due to a claim or claims for bodily injury and/or property damage caused by an act of terrorism”

TERRORISM / POLITICAL VIOLENCE SOLUTIONS Risk TransferRisk Mitigation Risk Reduction Positive Perception Confidence Partnership Corporate Risk Profile PRICE COVERAGE 4) CONCLUSION