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Cartan Trade launches UK operations, opens London office and recruits Matthew Wells, as head of UK & Ireland   “UK is a very competitive market, but we are confident we can bring a new strong added-value offer, able to protect the top line of small companies in a time where treasury is key. We just hired a key professional, Matthew Wells, who used to work for this market and had the network with brokers to leverage our presence in our new offices in London and Manchester.”, shared Eric Lenoir, CEO, CartanSEE DETAILS

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The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improve the state of the world, by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society in order to shape global, regional and industry agendas.The Global Risks Report 2023 produced by the WEF presents the results of the latest Global Risks Perception Survey (GRPS), and analyses severe, newly emerging and rapidly changing risks that the world is likely to face.This 18th edition was written in partnership with : Zurich Insurance & Marsh McLennan.

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On Tuesday 24 January, the team of CARTAN TRADE was proud to celebrate its first anniversary at the Rodin Museum (Paris), with our partner brokers, whom we warmly thank for their presence.Before a private visit of this mythical place, where Auguste Rodin’s works are presented in an 18th century setting, Alice de Brem (Senior VP France) and Eric Lenoir (CEO) were able to explain:– the results of this 1st year,– the perspectives and investments for 2023.Cartan Trade, the new Insurtech specialized in covering the risk of non-payment, works on aSEE DETAILS

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EU inflation showed signs of a further fall across EU Member States in December 2022, due to a main fall in energy prices. The Britain’s inflation rate remains high.Consumer prices rose 10.5 %  in December, the 2nd consecutive monthly decline, thanks to easing gasoline and clothing prices.UK inflation hits 41-year high of 11.1% in October, as food and energy prices continue to soar.So policymakers setting interest rates have homed in on domestic signals of inflation to try to assess how persistent higher prices will be, analyzing wage growth and increasesSEE DETAILS

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