All Operational Risk articles – Page 10
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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
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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Analysis
The biggest corporate blunders of recent years – and how to prevent them in the future
From Tesco’s ill-fated expansion into the US, to Nokia’s and Blackberry’s failures to move into the smartphone market, André Spicer, of Cass Business School, explains how executives can guard against five common business errors
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Argo International launches complimentary legal advice initiative for D&O policyholders
Policyholders will receive a free consultation with a specified lawyers from a panel of law firms
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Features
Firms are failing to address increasing corporate travel risks
Corporate growth in emerging and commercially underdeveloped markets is heightening the risks of business travel
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Features
Corporates operating in Japan face a disproportionate amount of risks
Besides being prone to earthquakes and other natural disasters, Japan is threatened by its ageing, shrinking population and the possibility of regional conflict
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Analysis
BSI launches supply chain security standard
In response to an increase in global cargo thefts, BSI has delivered a standard to improve supply chain security and reduce the global risk level
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Analysis
Plugging the gaps in the supply chain
International lenders are now increasingly offering supply chain finance
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Analysis
Hill Dickinson launches fraud fighting travel database
First platform for sharing travel claims data
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Opinion
Legal focus: construction risks in MENA
The MENA region has become a land of opportunity for construction projects, but those undertaking business there should be aware of certain legal specificities
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Analysis
Global terrorism fatalities increased by 30%
The past 12 months have seen a rise in terrorism fatalities despite the number of attacks decreasing
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Analysis
Inadequate risk protection threatens exporters − AIG
The insurer’s latest report reveals UK exporters perceive trade risks as their biggest threat but are failing to protect themselves
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Analysis
MH370 two months on: What the key risk lessons are
The disappearance of MH370 and ensuing events highlight the importance for risk managers and corporates of having effective crisis management plans in place
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Analysis
Swiss Re Corporate Solutions insures Solar Impulse 2 for €24.6m
Agostino Galvagni, chief executive, and Michel Rohr, lead underwriter reveal why and how the Zurich-based commercial insurer priced the risks linked to a solar-powered airplane
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Analysis
Willis, Faber Global, XL Group and BRC Global Standards launch new insurance for food contamination
The new solution provides added protection to manufacturers with A-grade standard for food safety
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Opinion
Editor's opinion: ‘How do you explain the unexplainable to a global media following a story 24 hours a day?’
The disappearance of flight MH370 should be a lesson to all risk managers and their businesses on the importance of crisis management
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Opinion
"In an increasingly unstable world, we can never assume we have everything covered"
Helen Pope, head of insurable risk at Tesco and deputy chairman of Airmic, says modern risk managers must remain vigilant to keep on top of operational risks
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Analysis
AEGIS provides first cyber cover for operational technologies
Lloyd’s syndicate AEGIS claims to offer first cyber solution for operational technology and critical infrastructure
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Analysis
The future of Catastrophe modelling
Aon Benfield, Lloyd’s and Intersys on new trends for Catastrophe modelling