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Latest Issue
Europe edition – Summer 2015
Summer’s edition of StrategicRISK looks at how risk management is evolving and what the future lies for the discipline. A focus on the construction sector reveals some of the biggest trends for the industry and a special report examines terrorism and political violence risk in Europe and further afield
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Analysis
A round up of April's top risk management news and analysis
Read last month’s top stories in April’s digital digest. This edition asks whether cyber security at third-party vendors is a threat to your business and explains why the Crossrail project is a triumph for risk management
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Analysis
MEA Risk & Insurance Excellence Awards 2015 shortlist published
Excellence to be awarded in Dubai on September 27
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Analysis
Is the upheaval for data retention legislation over yet?
With the underlying EU Data Retention Directive ruled invalid, new UK legislation rushed onto the statute books to replace it, and further changes being recently introduced, is the upheaval yet over for retention of communications data laws?
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Analysis
A round up of March’s top risk management news and analysis
Read last month’s top stories in March’s digital digest. This edition features an exclusive interview with the IRM’s new chief executive Ian Livsey, an advocate for ERM and a practical guide to the Insurance Act 2015
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Analysis
Success of ERM requires professional standards: new IRM chief
New IRM chief executive urges the risk community to collaborate on professional standards and promote ERM across industry
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Latest Issue
Europe edition - Spring 2015
Spring’s edition celebrates 15 years of StrategicRISK with special features looking back on the development of the publication and how risk management has evolved. The top risks facing businesses in the Middle East and Africa are revealed in our in-depth analysis on the region, and John Scott examines the challenges ...
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Analysis
What are the legal implications of the UK leaving the EU?
As some politicians clamour for the UK to brexit, what would happen to the EU-derived laws? Would everything change or would it remain the same?
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Analysis
How low insurance penetration affects risk management in MENA
Insurance penetration remains flat in MENA at 1.5% and this can affect the development of risk management standards – Lockton MENA and Al-Futtaim Willis
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Analysis
Risk innovation: Europe’s Airbus to create retrievable black boxes after lessons learnt from MH370
Aircraft manufacturers assess new technology to create “floating” black boxes
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Analysis
What are the practical considerations of the Insurance Act 2015?
The legislation will introduce fundamental reforms, including key changes to the duty to make a fair presentation
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Analysis
Sharp fall in oil prices exacerbates political risk in oil-producing nations
Exchange transfer and sovereign non-payment risks rise in oil-priducing nations affected by global oil price fall
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Analysis
Aviation industry under-prepared for cyber risks
The aviation sector is particularly vulnerable to cyber risk and “risk management professionals need to bring focus to this issue” − Willis
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Analysis
“Time to rethink business interruption”
Marsh’s Caroline Woolley warns of a mismatch between how risk managers and insurers approach business interruption risk
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Analysis
Healthcare in Africa improves amid Ebola outbreak
International SOS’ analysis reveals the world’s most dangerous locations concerning health risk
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Analysis
How falling oil prices will affect insurers
Falling global oil prices could affect insurance rates and cause an exodus of expatriate staff from Middle Eastern insurers, warns A.M. Best
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Analysis
Supply chain: what companies should do to ensure their suppliers deliver
As supply chains grow in complexity and businesses become increasingly interdependent, firms need to be more proactive in managing the risks along the chain
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Analysis
Financial institutions targeted in cyber warfare
With geopolitical tensions on the rise, financial institutions are being hit by state-sponsored cyber attacks − BAE Systems
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Features
Is the sharing economy reshaping consumption models?
Professor Fleura Bardhi explains how consumer attitudes are changing and why businesses should take note