All Risk News articles – Page 69
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Analysis
Navigating the harsh market
A “harsh” insurance market means risk managers need to adapt fast to conditions most have never seen before
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Putting people first
As lockdown restrictions lift, organisations must carefully manage the risks associated with encouraging staff back to work, including their safety, mental health and wellbeing
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GVNW to host virtual forum
The theme for the German risk and insurance association’s event on 24 and 25 September is ”international insurance programmes”
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Fighting cancel culture
Before you can manage and mitigate risks to your brand and reputation, you first need to be able to measure it
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COVID-19: Mid-market firms hit by social engineering
Cybercriminals targeted businesses that remained open during lockdown, making them more susceptible to cyber attack
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Climate change and ESG transforming mining risk
Mining companies must incorporate ESG, above all climate change into their risk mitigation strategies in order to survive in the future - WTW
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Cyber protection gap widening
Flattening market trend is “at odds” with a heightened threat environment - Guy Carpenter
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High Court rules in favour of FCA in BI test case
However, participating insurers will not be liable for all claims and individual policies will need to be reviewed carefully alongside the published judgement
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Airmic welcomes BI test case ruling
Ruling is to the benefit of businesses, risk professionals and insurance buyers, states UK risk management association
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Five liability trends for a COVID age
Rising litigation; more costly recalls; civil unrest and the increased potential for indoor air quality claims are just some of the liability trends exacerbated by COVID-19
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Opinion
AMRAE: Putting captives on the table
A pandemic-only risk facility doesn’t prepare for the crisis that’s coming, explains AMRAE’s Oliver Wild
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Analysis
Purposeful resilience
How can we ensure that a desire to ‘be resilient and purposeful’ results in practical actions that add sustainable value for people, society and the planet? asks Gareth Byatt
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Oxford University to research cyber resilience
Willis Towers Watson is partnering with the university to conduct research into the cost of equity arising from severe cyber breaches
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Eurozone to benefit from reshoring - sigma
Global supply chains are undergoing fundamental and accelerated restructuring, with re-shoring a growing trend in Europe
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Mahnke “cautiously optimistic” over pandemic risk solution
GVNW president Alexander Mahnke warned of futher economic challenges to come at the association’s virtual symposium
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2020 insolvencies jump amid COVID-led recession
Global corporate insolvencies are forecast to increase by 26% in 2020, led by Portugal, the Netherlands, Spain and UK in Europe
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Interviews
Kevin Bates: A lesson in Carpe Diem
Risk managers have got to be genuine, authentic and transparent in order to succeed, says Kevin Bates
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Analysis
Lloyd’s targeted by climate campaigners
Protests outside the Lloyd’s market reflect growing pressure on the insurance industry to take action on heavy polluters
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Modern slavery risks surge in Asia manufacturing hubs
The risk is set to intensify further as the economic fallout from COVID-19 takes full hold, warns Verisk Maplecroft
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Hurricane Laura claims up to $8 billion
Cat modelling firms peg insurance losses from the Category 4 storm at between $4 billion and $8.7 billion