All Risk News articles – Page 138
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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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Features
BA flight collision puts spotlight on drone risks
Safety questions raised after flight was hit by a suspected drone
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Analysis
EC urged to include ERM in Non-Financial Reporting Guidelines – FERMA
European Commission told to recognise the “fundamental role of risk managers and the value of ERM” in the reporting of corporate risks
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Analysis
How insurers can turn data into digital gold
Data and analytics are key to the future of companies working in the insurance sector. The connected car and home and wearable devices offer a technological edge to insurers
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Analysis
Lack of diversity hits companies' bottom line
Let’s make 2016 the year for action on D&I so that we can all be winners, says Dominic Christian, chair of Inclusion@Lloyd’s and chief executive of Aon UK
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Guide
Latest briefing: cloud computing
Businesses are reaping the benefits of cloud services, but less has been said about the risks of data sharing technology
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Analysis
Multinationals' supply chains hit by recent earthquakes
Businesses halt operations as they assess damage to manufacturing plants
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Analysis
Risk managers say forecasting risks will become more difficult
It is important for risk professionals to maintain awareness of global risk trends and make the connections to their business strategies, Marsh sys
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Analysis
How technology is taking the pain out of claims
Drones, smartphone apps and 3D printers are helping to smooth the claims process
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Analysis
Gallagher secures $800m bank loan
Loan to be used for acquisitions or for general business purposes
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Analysis
JLT pays £22m to settle Willis team lift dispute
Dispute arose after JLT poached a 22-strong team of specie brokers from Willis
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Analysis
AIG plans to cut 125 UK jobs
Insurer allegedly plans to cut 5% of its 2,500-strong UK workforce
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Analysis
Carriers and buyers should work together to keep insurance relevant
Airmic chief executive John Hurrell looks at corporates’ changing insurance needs
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Analysis
Cyber cover may be worthless if employees are responsible for data breach
Insurers may be able to reject claims arising out of malicious acts by employees
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Analysis
Autonomous vehicles: when risk gets out of hand
The future of many vehicles is driverless. While the safety advantages are vast, so are the risk concerns
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Analysis
'Unintended global consequence’ of the UK Insurance Act
More onerous reporting requirements could impact directors’ and officers’ insurance claims
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Analysis
The 'most lethal year for terrorist violence in Europe' was 2015
Transport and retail sectors most popular targets for terrorists
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Analysis
Beazley and Munich Re partner to tackle cyber threats
Together they will offer the broadest protection yet for data breach response and digital assets protection
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Analysis
AIR launches new platform to model cyber risks
Scenarios will broaden the understanding of loss potential from cyber breaches
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Analysis
Multinationals fail to prioritise anti-bribery and corruption
Businesses face signifcant fines, criminal prosecution and personal liability if they ignore corporate scandals