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XTimely blogs from our risk and insurance experts on how to navigate the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus Posts
Joan Collar, Mercer Marsh Benefits Leader, Asia, reflects on the broad shifts she has observed in Asia in the benefits space and discusses an ideal post-pandemic future for businesses and their benefits ecosystems.
Read moreWulan Gallacher, Mercer Marsh Benefits Leader, Indonesia, shares the insights and concerns that she and her team gleaned from their interactions with clients.
Prawal Kalita, Mercer Marsh Benefits Leader, India discusses how fighting for the health and resilience of its people and the business need not be an “either or” balance as India’s workforce returns to the workplace.
Read moreDung Phuong Nguyen, Mercer Marsh Benefits Leader, Vietnam shares her insights and how MMB can help as Vietnam’s workforce returns to workplaces with the easing of Covid-19 restrictions.
Read moreWimon Changthongkham, Mercer Marsh Benefits Leader, Thailand shares three key observations that are the top of minds for the HR community as the workforce in Thailand gradually returns to workplaces with the easing of Covid-19 restrictions.
Read moreIn recent years, macro events like the Covid-19 pandemic have increased the pace of innovation, development cycles and industry consolidation amongst sectors.
Read moreThe COVID-19 pandemic should act as a wake-up call globally regarding the management of people risks as businesses experience first-hand the reality of having large numbers of staff unwell or unable to work.
Read moreThe pandemic brought a mixed bag of impacts on Technology and Sharing Economy companies. We discuss the unexpected opportunities and challenges facing these firms.
Read moreWith the likely global recession, what should Financial Institutions focus on, and where are the new opportunities for Trade Credit?
Read moreMany production plants are returning to work with a vengeance to make up for lost time in Q1. We discuss how businesses can best bring themselves back on track.
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