All Regulatory Risk articles – Page 5
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Features
The Dutch case for GDPR
The Netherlands sets an example for how business can move forward despite GDPR challenges. Claudia De Meulemeester reports
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Analysis
EU tax haven blacklist continues crackdown
Panama, South Korea and the UAE are among 17 jurisdictions on the EU’s list of supposed tax havens, while Bermuda made its “grey list”
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Analysis
Brokers waiting on CEE cyber demand
Many risk managers in Central and Eastern Europe are identifying their cyber exposures, but few are buying insurance covers
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Analysis
Rise in FCA senior management probes – D&O study
The number of investigations of senior managers by the FCA is rising
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Headspace
If you think your insurance will cover your recall, think again
Why losses caused by the wrong ingredient might not be covered by either your product liability or product recall insurance
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Analysis
Majority of EU countries see rise in modern slavery risk
Research finds modern slavery risks have increased in 20 member states
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Analysis
Top brokers embroiled in FCA aviation conduct probe
Four of the biggest global brokers admit they are part of FCA aviation conduct probe
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Analysis
Tell-tale signs that your D&O cover is inadequate
Just how big an issue is D&O underinsurance, and should directors and officers be worried about it? Game-changing legal cases may provide the answers very soon
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Analysis
Cyber defences not up to scratch? Maybe we’ll see you in court
Increasingly, plaintiffs in the US are suing company directors for cyber breaches. They haven’t yet gained a scalp, but boards and insurers worldwide worry it’s only a matter of time before they do
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Analysis
How to comply with the EU data protection regulation
Businesses are not yet ready for GDPR, but these three steps will ensure compliance from an IT perspective
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Analysis
StrategicRISK Europe Q2 now live
In Q2 edition of StrategicRISK, we look at Europe’s political landscape in light of the growing migrant crisis and recent terror attacks in Paris and Brussels, the face-off between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and speak exclusively to Chubb, senior vice-president Andrew Kendrick in his first interview since the ACE-Chubb ...
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Analysis
New law to reveal significant gender pay gap within the insurance sector
The UK Gender Pay Reporting Regulations will force insurers to publish pay information by gender, making public any disparities in pay and confirming a lack of women in senior roles
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Analysis
Complex compliance requirements puts global businesses at risk
Compliance professionals feel exposed to risk and lack confidence in their team’s resources to protect the business
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Analysis
Gender pay gap regulation to exacerbate reputation risk for businesses across the UK – Marsh
Businesses should prepare for the new gender pay gap rules to avoid damaging their reputations
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Analysis
How the Consumer Rights Act 2015 will affect risk managers
Hogan Lovells answers questions from risk managers about how the Consumer Rights Act 2015, which came into force this month, could affect businesses, including supply chains and contracted relationships
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Analysis
D&O cover fails to provide executives required protection – Marsh
Constant regulatory changes has led to an increasingly litigious environment for directors and officers
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Analysis
Dissecting the main changes of the UK Insurance Act
FM Global operations claims manager sifts through incoming law
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Analysis
How regulation and Brexit threaten UK insurer competitiveness
Insurers raise concerns that Brexit could lead to higher regulatory costs
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Analysis
EU regulation will stop insurers tackling fraud - Insurance Europe
William Vidonja was discussing the upcoming regulation at the ABI’s data conference