All Strategic Risk Global articles in Online only – Page 197
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Interviews
How can risk managers promote compliance programmes?
Seth Berman, Stroz Friedberg’s executive managing director and UK head, on the value of compliance programmes
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Analysis
JLT bolsters US Specialty with stake in energy business, Alliant
The acquisition follows recent announcement of the group’s aim to expand its US Specialty capabilities in energy, construction and financial lines
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Analysis
Banks that failed ECB stress test face greater liability risks – Marsh
The 24 European banks that failed the ECB stress test must recover €24.6bn in capital and, in the process, face increased exposure to civil, criminal and regulatory action
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Analysis
JLT wins broking account for 2022 World Cup
Broker will deliver the construction programme from its offices in London and Dubai.
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Online only
European Central Bank becomes Single Supervisor in the Banking Union
Responsibilities include the supervision of 3,600 banks
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Online only
What risk managers need to do in the fight against cyber crime – in five steps
About 40% of cyber claims arise from hacking and network intrusion, says Zurich’s Tim Stapleton. Here, he gives a step-by-step account on mitigating the risk
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Interviews
What is the best way to resolve disputes?
DLA Piper litigation and regulatory partner Richard Norman on methods of dispute resolution and their pros and cons
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Analysis
Does your insurance cover you for Ebola-related claims?
With the disease spreading further and further, corporate policyholders would be wise to assess their insurance coverage
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New proposal for simpler and more robust future VAT
EU Commission considers five options to shape the future of the regime
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EU assesses economic consequences of country-by-country reporting requirements
Commission wants to assess whether the requirement under the Capital Requirements Directive leads to significant negative economic effects
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Opinion
EU Commission to request a Court of Justice opinion on Singapore trade deal
Clarification is required as to which provisions fall within the EU’s exclusive or shared competence and which remain in the member states’ remit
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Analysis
Human error: the biggest cyber security threat?
A staggering 95% of security incidents investigated by IBM in 2013 involved human error. Is staff complacency the greatest risk in the cyber arena?
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Analysis
Legal reform in Asia heightens risk for boards
As various Asian countries introduce legal changes to regulate the business world, the take-up for insurance has increased greatly
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Analysis
Right to be forgotten: Google’s case
The ECJ’s ruling could affect not only search engines and EU organisations but also US ones with a presence in Europe
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Webinars
Webinar: supply chain risk in the construction industry
On the 6th November 2014, Zurich are holding a webinar focusing on Supply Chain risks in the construction industry
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Risk Innovation
Building supply chain resilience
In common with the issues faced by all sectors in managing a supply chain, construction faces specific problems that complicate the challenge of building resilience.
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Risk Innovation
Construction Insights
Zurich’s issue of Insights focuses on the challenges and trends in the construction industry.
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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
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Analysis
A guide to operating in the world’s top hotspots for political risk
Advice range from being “more defensive, canny and self-reliant”, to maximising “your online reputational presence”, experts gives top tips to corporates with exposures in high risk zones
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Analysis
Willis in exclusive talks to buy majority stake in smaller rival Miller
The potential merger will see Willis’s wholesale book move to Miller, while Miller’s existing retail and treaty reinsurance business will transfer to Willis