Analysis – Page 34
-
Analysis
Top five dos and don'ts of managing corruption investigations
Control Risks crisis management experts on how to avoid damage to business continuity, reputation and share price resulting from a corruption investigation by a regulator
-
Analysis
European business fails to mitigate six out of 10 top risks
FERMA’s benchmarking survey reveals risk managers are unsatisfied with management of key risks and that the role is becoming closely aligned with business strategy
-
Analysis
Increased rules and regulation won’t stop supply chain scandals says IRM
A tick-box approach to supply chain management is dangerous and won’t prevent the next Rana Plaza
-
Analysis
How multinationals are managing Forex risks
High levels of volatility in today’s foreign exchange markets is spreading concern among C-suite executives
-
Analysis
Managing reputational risks in the supply chain
Teresa Hitchcock, partner in the regulatory and government affairs group at DLA Piper, answers questions from risk managers with concerns about brand damage, supply chain and product risks
-
Analysis
Lloyd’s insurer launches cyber cover for infrastructure and machinery
Insurer warns that that critical infrastructure is increasingly vulnerable to malicious cyber breaches, presenting the global economy with “potential catastrophic risk”
-
Analysis
Plugging the gaps in the supply chain
International lenders are now increasingly offering supply chain finance
-
Analysis
Emerging risks will drive increase in liability claims – Swiss Re
Cyber, regulatory changes and economic growth will bump up levels of claims, according to a new report
-
Analysis
Navigating through Latin America’s patchy environmental laws
Regulation is lacking in clarity and the lesson for multinationals in the increasingly sensitive mining sector is that they must take into account all stakeholders, including local communities
-
Analysis
Allianz report reveals top causes of loss for businesses
Largest financial losses come from ship groundings, fires, aviation crashes, earthquakes and storms
-
Analysis
Risks of operating in diverse Latin America
Latin America is a region that no ambitious multinational can ignore, particularly as trade between emerging countries is expected to account for about 40% of global trade by 2030, but there are variations in regulation that businesses need to get to grips with
-
Analysis
FERMA to offer Insight Risk Manager by 2015
The Airmic-Axco international insurance regulation database has proved popular with users since its release in June
-
Analysis
Firms failing to consider excess insurance in multinational programmes
ACE chief on why cross-border excess insurance must be carefully considered when structuring multinational programmes
-
Analysis
DPAs: A new weapon against corporate crime
Deferred prosecution agreements have just been introduced in the UK. How do they work and how will other jurisdictions view them?
-
Analysis
Hiscox launches broader cyber and data insurance
Policy includes support from experts and covers regulation costs
-
Analysis
Legal focus: cloud computing
The use of cloud computing presents undeniable advantages, but the legal risks associated with it should not be overlooked, says DLA Piper
-
Analysis
Global terrorism fatalities increased by 30%
The past 12 months have seen a rise in terrorism fatalities despite the number of attacks decreasing
-
Analysis
Information risk remains misunderstood
Mid-market firms are not managing their information risk effectively, which is limiting their ability to grow and innovate
-
Analysis
FERMA agrees plan for European certification of risk managers
Framework agreed for certification of experience and competencies and accreditation for the risk management programme of educational bodies
-
Analysis
IIS’s 50th seminar: Ace, Lloyd's, Munich Re and Willis air their views
Speakers discuss the challenge to keep pace with the changing risk landscape, data management, and compliance issues