Welcome to Commercial Risk

Who we are

Commercial Risk is owned by Rubicon Media Ltd, a specialist publishing and events company that provides essential information to corporate risk and insurance managers, insurance brokers, MGAs, insurance carriers and the industry’s various service sectors, via our Commercial Risk platform.

Rubicon Media Ltd is a member of Beacon International Group, Ltd, publishers of Business Insurance, Commercial Risk, Asia Insurance Review, Middle East Insurance Review, WorkCompCentral, Insurance Connect and Insurance Advocate.

Our mission statement

We provide the latest risk and insurance market insight, bringing intelligence to decision makers in the international risk and insurance community.

We are dedicated to bringing our readers clear, timely and
to-the-point information on developments that really matter to them. We deliver business-critical news and analysis in the formats most suited to the needs of our audience.

Our brands

Commercial Risk is renowned for producing trusted and independent coverage on all matters related to insurance risk management to our international audiences primarily based in Europe, the US, Asia and Africa.

Commercial Risk Asia is a dedicated information service for corporate officers, risk managers and buyers of insurance responsible for managing the various risks of their organisation. Through our collaboration with PARIMA and our sister company Asia Insurance Review, it will become the trusted source of high quality reliable content which improves risk management and risk transfer knowledge in the Asia region. 

Commercial Risk Europe (CRE) is considered essential reading with content published in English and local European languages for risk and insurance managers working for large, multinational and upper middle market companies with an interest in Europe, and also their risk transfer partners.

A dedicated channel and monthly news alert allowing risk managers and construction professionals to stay ahead with the latest global construction industry news, intelligence and updates, allowing them to mitigate and manage their project risks.

Global Risk Manager (GRM) is the first truly global multimedia channel dedicated to the information needs of risk and insurance managers working for multinational companies across the globe and their risk transfer partners. 

Sustainability Risk Review (SRR) is a monthly news service that addresses sustainability risk with a focus on the impact of regulation, new technologies and solutions, insurance covers and alternative solutions.

Our upcoming events

The Middle East construction industry is expanding rapidly but also facing unprecedented levels of complexity. With giga-projects reshaping skylines, sustainability mandates driving innovation and global supply-chain disruptions testing resilience, effective risk transfer and insurance strategies have never been more critical.

In response to the current regional situation, this event will take place as an engaging and interactive virtual conference on 30 April 2026. We look forward to hosting an in-person conference as soon as we are able to do so.

We will be providing more details and opening registration shortly, however click below in order to register your interest for the virtual event.

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At its core, Construction Risk Management Europe 2026 recognises a fundamental shift: risk management has become a board level topic and the role of managing risk has evolved to become a strategic capability that directly influences capital access, project performance and corporate resilience. By bringing together decision-makers from across the construction and insurance ecosystem, the conference provides a forum to challenge assumptions, share insight and equip leaders with the perspective needed to navigate Europe’s increasingly complex construction risk environment—today and into the future.

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Global Programmes Asia brings together senior risk managers, insurers and brokers to address the real friction points in programme delivery across Asia. From fronting availability and claims settlement to tax, regulation and data governance, the agenda focuses on what actually works in practice — and what doesn’t.

In a single, high-impact day, this event provides a clear roadmap for navigating the gap between global programme design and local execution.

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