Analysis – Page 20
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RIMS 2018: Disruptive tech risks not well understood – Marsh study
Organisations are exploring the benefits of the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, and Blockchain, but risk awareness is not keeping pace
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Decision-makers neglecting supply chains
Supply chain and boards’ corporate liability risks are too far down the priority list, according to insurer CNA Hardy’s latest Risk and Confidence Survey
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Threat of conflict highest since Cold War, Aon warns
Heightened global tensions form the backdrop for Aon’s political risk analysis for 2018
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These are the 9 factors driving ERM for energy firms
Willis Towers Watson focuses on enterprise risk management in its latest Energy Market Review, listing nine factors driving an ERM focus
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Parametric insurance: the future of risk transfer?
Parametric pay-outs could reduce the protection gap and help protect against climate change. Claudia De Meulemeester reports
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GDPR advice from Airmic
Compliance is a cultural challenge rather than ticking boxes, the UK industry group for risk managers said
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Culture eats strategy for breakfast – FCA paper
Corporate culture is the topic of a new discussion paper from the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority
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Call for shakeup in regulatory reporting practices by the UK’s FCA
A “Dear CEO” letter from the Financial Conduct Authority warns brokers, financial advisors and investment firms about filing inaccurate or incomplete data
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Define data first, clean up second – Mazars
With Europe’s GDPR rules on information privacy inbound, Mazars is busy advising clients on their priorities to meet the compliance deadline
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Brexit broking risk report published by EY, LIIBA
To continue to meet commercial clients’ needs, insurance brokers caught up by Brexit may need to create new subsidiaries
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Boards worrying more about cyber-attacks – Willis Towers Watson
More French firms are buying cyber risk insurance covers in 2018, in part because board members are worried they will face blame after an attack
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French cyber Q&A with XL Catlin's Pierro
Interview with Sergio Pierro, senior underwriter, financial lines at XL Catlin in Paris
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GDPR readiness low, insurer Chubb warns
Too many French firms – even the big ones – have only recently begun preparing for GDPR
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4IR will eliminate risks – and create new ones
Converging technologies marking the fourth industrial revolution look likely to transform the risk landscape
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Insurers ready to pay GDPR penalties – if they’re allowed
It is still unclear whether regulators will allow insurance to pay for GDPR fines, but underwriters seem willing to take on the risk, suggests Aon
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Is France back in business under Macron?
The French president took the stage in Davos to rebrand his country’s investment profile
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GDPR is just good cyber hygiene
Europe’s incoming GDPR rules encourage “good cyber hygiene” amidst an increasingly risky environment, according to tech firm Becrypt.
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Brexit: Lloyd’s Brussels prepares for launch
The London insurance market thinks its Lloyd’s Brussels company will offer corporate clients and stakeholders certainty and continuity despite Brexit
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Risk interconnectivity dominates – AGCS
An interconnected mix of tangible rand intangible risks dominate 2018’s risk landscape, according to Corinne Cipière, France CEO at AGCS
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Cyber market evolving fast – Beazley
Cyber risk insurance is evolving quickly, with bigger limits, more buyers, and more BI covers being bought