All Strategic Risk Global articles in Online only – Page 63
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Analysis
COVID erodes macroeconomic resilience - Swiss Re
Insurance resilience is lowest for natural catastrophes, with the protection gap growing to a record $1.4 trillion
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AXA France offers restaurateurs €300m BI settlement
Support package provides a lump sum indemnity settlement to cover the equivalent of 15% of 2019’s catering turnover activity
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BoE launches climate stress test for banks, insurers
It will provide central banks and supervisors globally with a common starting point for analysing climate risks under different scenarios
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COVID masks Brexit impact on UK-EU trade
UK trade with the EU has declined at twice the rate as trade with the rest of the world - Atradius
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Opinion
Cyber: Breaking the culture of silence
A lack of transparency on cyber attacks is benefitting the threat actors and increasing the threat
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Ransomware cartels “expand the playbook” - CyberCube
Criminals will continue to target high-profile organisations, having researched their ability to pay a ransom prior to the attack
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Child labour an emerging supply chain risk
Organisations are urged to take action to root out child labour within their supply chains as numbers grow to 160 million worldwide
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IoT is a supply chain risk "game-changer"
Aon’s vaccine insurance solution demonstrates the technology’s potential in the insurance market, says GlobalData
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Cloud outage highlights need for operational resilience
Multiple major websites went offline on Tuesday after an hour-long outage at the cloud service company Fastly
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Emerging risks and the “COVID effect”
Government support programmes have kept alive unviable zombie companies, while wealth inequality has broadened, finds Swiss Re SONAR
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Opinion
Steps towards cyber resilience
Three proven strategies business leaders can deploy to accelerate cyber transformation
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Analysis
Claims shop window applauded for pandemic-driven innovation
Insurance Times editor Katie Scott explains why this year, celebrating claims excellence is all the more pertinent
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Lessons in risk from the Suez crisis
Suez, COVID and Brexit have challenged assumptions about the complex supply chain risks modern corporates must contend with
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GDPR fines nearly €300 million
The EU has issued a total of 648 penalties since the regulation was introduced three years ago
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IRM names Sidebottom new chair
Stephen Sidebottom, former Global Head Business HR, Standard Chartered Bank, replaces Iain Wright, CRO, Europe, Canada Life
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FERMA postpones physical conference to 2022
In place of a virtual event, FERMA will host a series of virtual events between 11 and 12 October 2021 under the theme: ‘’From risk to resilience”
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Denmark, Norway most resilient nations - FM Global
Climate risk is an increasingly important factor for companies and leaders making strategic decisions
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Russell releases port disruption scenarios
Around $7.5 trillion of trade is concentrated in 50 major ports, with potential for major supply chain disruption
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Climate: Tide turns on energy firms
After Shell and ExxonMobil, why climate change in major emerging markets could be next legal battleground for energy firms
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COVID diverting attention from slavery risks
Businesses in financial services and technology could be dangerously unaware of the rising risks of modern slavery in their supply chain