All Risk News articles – Page 106
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No more government blank cheques, as climate risk shifts to insurers and lawsuits
Law firm Clyde & Co held a briefing in London to discuss the evolution of climate risk litigation and the role of insurance sector
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Work together against rising cyber risks, Marsh UK CEO warns
Building resilience needs more cooperation, Marsh’s Mark Weil has urged, speaking at the launch of TheCityUK’s ‘Governing Cyber Risk’ report
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Two studies show most firms unready for GDPR deadline
About half of firms will still not be ready for GDPR by the time the 25 May deadline is reached, studies by Cordium and KPMG suggest
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Maritime AI firm Windward adds ex BP boss to board
Marine analytics tech firm Windward has added former BP CEO Lord Browne to its board
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RIMS 2018: Google using chatbots for risk management tasks
Google’s director for business risk and insurance addressed an educational session at RIMS 2018 in San Antonio
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RIMS 2018: Disruptive tech risks not well understood – Marsh study
Organisations are exploring the benefits of the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, and Blockchain, but risk awareness is not keeping pace
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Three priorities for RIMS in 2018
Robert Cartwright Jr kicked off Monday morning at RIMS 2018 in San Antonio by outlining three core aims for the risk management society in 2018
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Four hot topics at RIMS 2018
Susan Hiteshew, a board member at RIMS, tells StrategicRISK which risks are big focuses at the RIMS 2018 event in San Antonio
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Risk role vital as M&A under pressure – Willis Towers Watson
Shareholders are taking an increasingly dim view of large and complex mergers and acquisitions, so the risk manager’s role is important during the deal
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Weil steps down from Marsh; Lay to succeed
Mark Weil is leaving Marsh. He is replaced by Marsh’s Canada boss Chris Lay
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Decision-makers neglecting supply chains
Supply chain and boards’ corporate liability risks are too far down the priority list, according to insurer CNA Hardy’s latest Risk and Confidence Survey
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Threat of conflict highest since Cold War, Aon warns
Heightened global tensions form the backdrop for Aon’s political risk analysis for 2018
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Natural catastrophe insured losses “highest ever” in 2017 – Swiss Re
Reinsurer Swiss Re said Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria had resulted in combined insured losses of $92bn, equal to 0.5% of US GDP
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These are the 9 factors driving ERM for energy firms
Willis Towers Watson focuses on enterprise risk management in its latest Energy Market Review, listing nine factors driving an ERM focus
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Maritime firms fear cyber-attack supply chain breakdowns, XL Catlin warns
Cyber attacks like the NotPetya malware that struck Maersk are raising concerns about cyber risk and its effects on resilience, according to specialty insurer XL Catlin
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China pursues lithium autarky
A political risk report from Verisk Maplecroft focuses on Chinese ambitions for self-sufficiency in lithium for the batteries to power electric vehicles, with far-reaching implications for suppliers and competitors
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Airmic welcomes Pool Re adding BI to UK terror backstop
UK government to legislate to broaden public-private terrorism reinsurer Pool Re’s remit to include business interruption
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IRM announces new chairman
Socrates Coudounaris will step up from deputy chair at the IRM from May 2018
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Climate risk – business as usual impossible
Climate scientist professor Sir Brian Hoskins led a Norton Rose Fulbright debate held at Lloyd’s
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Uber AV road fatality poses questions
An accident in Arizona involving an autonomous vehicle has reportedly led to the death of a pedestrian