All Risk News articles – Page 73
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FCA names eight insurers in BI test case
Test case will consider the validity of insurers denying business interruption claims in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic
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Fears second wave of COVID will impact business continuity
Over a fifth of respondents say they still don’t have a pandemic plan and process in place - International SOS
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Remote working will spark “dramatic increase” in data breach
A quarter of people claim they have seen an increase in the level of online scams and phishing attacks - DSA Connect
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Growth of electric cars brings host of new risks
More complex and costly repairs; new fire and cyber threats and potential recalls are among the new exposures - AGCS
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COVID-crisis accelerates boardroom changes
Pandemic has forced businesses to assess whether their boards have the right mix of skills to respond
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Climate change survey: Have your say
Has COVID-19 distracted your business from climate change? Take part in our short survey
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Societies ill-prepared for COVID-crisis - Swiss Re
Swiss Re Institute’s 2020 SONAR report says there is an opportunity for the pandemic to prompt a more sustainable future
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Manufacturers urged to improve system maintenance - TFS
Proactive measures can mitigate the risk of plant fire and explosion, associated with the operation of thermal fluid systems
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US riots a “catastrophe” event - PCS
The riots have become the first PCS-designated riot catastrophe event covering more than one state
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Slower lockdown easing better for supply chains - study
A gradual easing of restrictions would be “less disruptive” for the global supply chain, finds peer-reviewed study by UCL and Tsinghua University
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EIT Climate-KIC restructures to deliver services
Model will help deliver Europe’s Green Deal ambitions and support industries in a decarbonised economy
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Features
Survey shines spotlight on operational resilience
The occurrence of disruptions, such as an IT failure, no longer automatically damages confidence - Crowe/YOUGOV
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Power sector feels pandemic pressures
The increasing focus on ESG is also having a significant impact on future power sector risk management strategies
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UK Pandemic Re group appoints Amber Rudd
Jon Dye, chairman of ABI and CEO of Allianz Insurance, has also agreed to join the UK Pandemic Re Steering Group
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Striking the right balance
As economies restart after the COVID-crisis, there is an opportunity to embed sustainability into the recovery, argues Zurich’s John Scott
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The boardroom perspective: Graham and Ludlow
The world is complex, changing and connected and boards need to respond, argue Airmic’s Julia Graham and John Ludlow
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Idle vessels face new risks, Allianz warns
Increasing disruption and economic pressures caused by the pandemic has serious risk management implications for the maritime community
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Selling the value of risk management to the board: Narayanan
If you haven’t convinced stakeholders in two minutes, you’ve probably lost their attention, says Suchitra Narayanan
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Emerging security challenges as lockdown lifts
Locations previously considered low security risk could experience social unrest and anti-government sentiment - International SOS
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Pandemic risk act enters US Congress
Like the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA), federal government would serve as a backstop to maintain marketplace stability