All Risk News articles – Page 43
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US Xinjiang bill demands full supply chain visibility
Key challenge for companies is to determine traceability of their often highly complex supply chains
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Ferma: Captives must be deemed “low risk” under Solvency II
A more proportionate approach to regulating captives is needed, particularly in the hard market, says risk association
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Is risk getting enough attention in the NHS?
The potential for ”unintended consequences” is high as healthcare systems become more complex - BMJ
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Firms failing to address unethical behaviour - EY
Standards of corporate integrity have stayed the same or worsened since COVID began
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WTW launches crisis management solution
Broker merges SCR with Terror and Political Violence teams to assist multinational clients globally
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WEF Report: From ‘fight or flight’ to ‘boiling frog’
Why it’s time to shift out of crisis management mode as geopolitical tensions obstruct resilience efforts
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WEF Report: Climate inaction dominates global concerns
Top risks are climate crisis, growing social divides, heightened cyber risks and an uneven global recovery, as pandemic lingers on
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China port restrictions spells further supply chain disruption
A week’s delay of essential trade at Ningbo could impact $4 billion worth trade, warns Russell Group
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Amrae continues push for French-domiciled captives
The risk association has created a new federation dedicated to representing the interests of the country’s captive owners
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When to think about risk
Timing is everything when it comes to effective risk management, explains Martin Pergler
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Ransomware will continue to evolve in 2022
After a year of unprecedented ransomware attacks, Beazley’s Raf Sanchez warns the worst is yet to come
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Marshall Fire claims estimated at $1 billion
The devastating late-season wildfire destroyed nearly 1,000 structures in Boulder County, Colorado - KCC
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Blanc: Insurers must address ‘unmet needs’
Incoming Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) president Peter Blanc is group chief executive of broker Aston Lark
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GDPR fines hit over €1 billion in 2021
Total fines showed a 521% year on year increase, with Amazon and WhatsApp paying the most severe penalties
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Standard risk management fails to address systemic threats - study
Joined-up thinking across government and academia is needed to deal with complex environmental risks
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RIMS names Sterling 2022 president
Patrick Sterling takes the reins as risk management profession reaches “a pivotal moment in its history”
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D&O risks in 2022 defined by COVID and diversity
Brokers have flagged emerging D&O risks, including COVID liabilities and ESG considerations
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Western European floods “most significant” event of 2021
Insurance industry losses from the devastating July floods have surpassed $13 billion
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Airmic warns of COVID’s ‘looping nature’
Omicron variant demonstrates why risk professionals need to look beyond the current crisis, boost preparedness and build resilience
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Geopolitical risk: The extra ‘G’ in ESG
The Risk Coalition issues principles-based guidance for geopolitical risk oversight and ESG integration