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Executive Risks

Willis North American Executive Risks Practice

FINEX (London)

Protecting your company’s key assets against the risk of litigation isn’t just about peace of mind — it's about doing what's vital for your business.

Today, companies are changing their corporate governance practice. Boardroom transparency is key. Recent corporate scandals demand an even more vigilant review of fiduciary duties. And company laws are undergoing significant change.

That's why there's Willis.

The Willis North American Executive Risks Practice, together with FINEX in London, can help you meet the vital challenges facing your business today. We provide a range of comprehensive services and a team of experts to help you:

  • Manage executive risks
  • Protect your company's key assets
  • Reduce litigation exposure for your leadership

Willis also offers years of experience, thought leadership and market savvy. We continually monitor trends in the marketplace and stay current with changing legal, legislative and regulatory activity, providing you with the latest in:

  • Risk identification
  • Insurance coverage analysis
  • Strategic claims management

We also provide regular industry insights via our quarterly newsletters and monthly alerts. To see the most recent issues, visit our Publications page or simply contact a Willis professional.

For corporate governance issues in the UK, visit our Corporate Governance page.

To learn more about how we can help with your specific Executive Risks needs, explore our links below:

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