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Environmental Strategist Podcast - EFA Essentials: What Every Insurance Professional Must Know

28 min · 10 de abr de 202628 min
Portada del episodio Environmental Strategist Podcast - EFA Essentials: What Every Insurance Professional Must Know

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Topics Covered: * What Environmental Financial Assurance (EFA) is and why it exists * The regulatory origins of EFA, including Superfund and CERCLA * How contracts and environmental indemnifications can create hidden self‑insurance * Why insurance is often the most efficient tool for meeting EFA requirements * Common industries impacted by EFA: construction, real estate, mergers and acquisitions, and environmental services * Real‑world examples of contracts requesting the wrong environmental coverage * Differences between insurance, bonds, letters of credit, escrow, and self‑funding * How EFA strategies protect balance sheets, cash flow, and reputation * The risks of discovering inadequate coverage only after a claim occurs * Why Environmental Strategists focus on education, alignment, and structured EFA planning   Resources from Environmental Risk Managers, Inc.  [https://www.riskeducation.org/environmental-strategist-podcast-efa-essentials-what-every-insurance-professional-must-know/#Resources] Focusing exclusively on risk management and insurance professional development, the Risk & Insurance Education Alliance [https://www.riskeducation.org] provides a practical advantage at every career stage, positioning our participants and their clients for confidence and success.

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