All articles by Nathan Skinner – Page 7
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Analysis
Dutch focus on claims
Claims were one of the key topics at the annual conference of NARIM (Nederlandse Associatie van Risk en Insurance Managers) last month in Ermelo
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Analysis
Call for clearer rules
Calls for clear, consistent and comparable accounting standards have followed a move by the UK government to make carbon reporting mandatory for companies
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Analysis
Face up to litigation
Businesses could be seeing a future liability crisis if they do not face up to growing litigation issues, Lloyd’s warned in a new report
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Interviews
UK gets tough on discrimination
The government has outlined far reaching plans to promote ‘positive discrimination’, strengthen employee redress and conduct sector enquiries
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Engage with sustainability risks: HSBC
Awareness of the macro-risks emerging from climate change could help risk managers engage with their boards on a strategic level, says a director of HSBC insurance brokers
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Interviews
Challenges grow
Paul Howard, head of group insurance and risk management, J Sainsbury plc, talks to StrategicRISK
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Features
Delivering the promise
Nathan Skinner runs his eye over the multitude of risks faced by companies who neglect ethical behaviour
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Analysis
Green accounting
Companies face increasing pressure to report environmental information, the relevance of which has spread beyond public relations
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Analysis
Energy worries
Recent disruptions to fuel supply reveal the need for business continuity planning but some macroeconomic risks are beyond the control of a single company
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Comment
Paul Howard, Sainsbury's
What are the chief risks facing a major food retailer and how can they be managed? Airmic's former chairman gives us the rundown
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Features
Challenges for risk managers
How are European organisations dealing with corporate governance issues? And what is the impact on the risk manager’s role? Nathan Skinner investigates
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Analysis
News from NARIM
A change at the top and plans to tackle claims handling were on the agenda in Holland
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Interviews
John Hurrell
AIRMIC's chief executive talks about his plans for the association and how members can take advantage of the heightened emphasis on risk management
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Analysis
The looming liability crisis
The latest risk report from the London insurance market claims a liability crisis is stifling innovation and risk taking
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Analysis
Woolf highlights gaps in BAE’s ethics
A report into BAE's ethics and foreign practices shines the spotlight on corporate reputation and governance
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Analysis
Data insecurity
Protecting personal and client information is a corporate social responsibility, urges Professor John Walker of Secure-Bastion
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Analysis
Positive local engagement
Big businesses which invest overseas should engage positively with the local community as a way of protecting their investments
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Analysis
Captives take on more risk
A study of captives worldwide has revealed that a significant proportion are significantly more capitalised than their levels of risk assumption require
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Analysis
SWERMA’s full agenda
A risk manager survey, corporate governance, climate change, enterprise risk management (ERM) and the captive insurance market, all topped the agenda
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Analysis
T5 chaos tarnishes BA
British Airways’ new multi-billion pound terminal five opened amid chaos at the end of March, and the airline’s problems snowballed throughout April