All Risk News articles – Page 105
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Parametric covers going mainstream
Insurance buyers wishing to go down the parametric route face some challenges and may need to acquire new skills, according to an Airmic report
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Supply chain disruption risk jumps for automotive sector
European automotive sector firms faced 379 supply chain disruption incidents last year, up from 268 in 2016, according to a report from insurance broker JLT
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Q&A: The top evolving risk concerns and challenges
Ahead of this year’s Airmic annual conference, StrategicRISK spoke with Charlie Kitson, head of UK client engagement at AIG, on the evolving risk landscape, core challenges for risk managers and how the industry needs to respond
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Cyber insurance to grow to $4bn by 2021 – Aon
Cyber insurance premium has grown at 23% annually on average over the past five years, according to Aon
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RIMS adds its backing to ISO 31000 update
Risk management industry body RIMS has encouraged the US and other countries to adopt the ISO 31000 risk management standard
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Blockchain insurance buying tech unveiled for Maersk
The first blockchain marine insurance transaction, between shipping company AP Møller-Maersk and insurers MS Amlin and XL Catlin, was the topic of debate at an event in London today
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Headspace
Risk management lessons from the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
Mike Lutomski, former International Space Station risk manager, spoke to StrategicRISK about one of NASA’s most tragic losses in space
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Five high impact risks in Swiss Re report
The re/insurer’s Sonar report features 18 emerging risk themes and seven trends for the re/insurance sector and for industry
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Where you are in Europe matters for insuring GDPR fines
Insurance broker Aon and legal firm DLA Piper have reviewed the insurability of GDPR fines in jurisdictions across Europe
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Three European countries lead resilience ranking
The Swiss top the Global Resilience Index 2018 compiled by mutual insurer FM Global
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Commercial insurance pricing stable in Europe – Marsh
Continental European pricing fell by an average of 0.8% in the first quarter but rates were up 0.2% in the UK
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Carillion enquiry slams Big Four audit firms
The UK’s audit market is a “cosy club incapable of providing the degree of independent challenge needed”, said a House of Commons joint select committee enquiry into the collapse of construction company Carillion
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QBE study highlights risks of mental health taboo
Workplace social taboos about mental health are hurting businesses while managers remain aloof
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Call to action from BCI to collaborate on resilience
The BCI seeks industry collaboration for its resilience manifesto, as part of its Business Continuity Awareness Week
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Risk Forum APAC: Appetite for reconstruction – StarHub
Ryan Tan at Singaporean telco StarHub pushes a risk management philosophy about creating an appetite for change
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Risk management in space: Lutomski opens Risk Forum APAC
Space is the least forgiving environment for risk management mistakes, former NASA risk manager Mike Lutomski told Risk Forum APAC 2018
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Wave of personal information requests predicted after GDPR
A study commissioned by Veritas said consumers are planning to request data, particularly from insurance companies
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Start renewals talks early, Marsh warns
Big insured losses last year might not have the effect risk managers fear, according to Marsh, particularly if buyers begin renewals discussions early
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Ransomware: how do kidnap policies and cyber insurance compare?
Cyber attackers might use ransomware to threaten and demand different things, with differing consequences for claiming with a cyber or K&R policy
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#MeToo allegations headed for D&O fallout?
Rife allegations of sexual misconduct and the #MeToo movement encouraging victims to speak up could mean more D&O claims coming through