All Risk News articles – Page 79
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The cost of extreme weather events to rise by 20 per cent thanks to climate change
New research from the Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies demonstrates why businesses must get to grips with climate change.
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Risk managers are turning alternative risk transfer due to dissatisfaction with insurers and brokers
Risk and insurance managers in the UK and Germany say there has been a fundamental shift in pricing and the scope and availability of cover, and have revealed widespread dissatisfaction with the handling of the changing conditions by insurers and brokers.
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The lessons for risk managers from the greatest risk events of 2019
2019 was another eventful year in the risk calendar with major incidents occurring around the globe and caused both by man and nature. The risks faced by organisations continue to multiply and evolve so here we look at some of the significant events of last year and highlight the key ...
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Zurich teams up with global security specialist CYE to expand cyber protection
Zurich collaboration with CYE expands protection against one of top global risks for business
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Three emerging risks facing renewable energy companies
Risk managers working in the renewables sector must face up to the ever growing risks presented by geopolitics, climate change and cyber interruption.
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How risk managers are preparing the possibility of a recession
As some market experts report hearing the distant, but undoubtedly chilling, growls of an approaching global downturn, we ask how much risk managers can really do to protect their businesses from being savaged.
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Opinion
How WeWork got ‘bringing home the bacon’ all wrong
As WeWork prepares to shed its risky wild child image and take on a new CEO, our editor Lauren Gow reflects on where the issues began with this workplace upstart.
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Opinion
Allianz pledge half a billion euros towards frontline coronavirus aid
The fund’s main goal is to support those working in the areas most hit by the epidemic in China’s Hubei Province and aid will consist of medical supplies, donations and insurance protection.
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5 cyber security trends for 2020
The focus is now firmly on the customer and offering them better service and better protection, particularly with the new paradigm of “everything-as-a-service” – where everything is offered in cloud-based, consumer-based models.
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Analysis
Reflecting on five years at the helm of AMRAE
As Brigitte Bouquot enters her last six months as president of Amrae, StrategicRISK caught up with her to find out how risk management has changed in the five years she’s been in office and what she thinks lies ahead
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Risk managers have a new mission – if they choose to accept it…
With political instability, cyber challenges and environment risks all on the horizon, Airbus Defence and Space’s head of insurance risk management talks Strategic Risk through his latest observations of the risk management market
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How the insurance model is coping with lasting negative rates and protectionist sanctions
Ahead of his speech at the Amrae conference, Strategic Risk spoke to Hervé Houdard, managing director at Siaci Saint-Honore to find out how the insurance market is transforming to deal with rising protectionism and persistently low interest rates and – critically – what the changes mean for risk managers
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Risk managers are the risk ‘Swiss knife’ of corporates
Dan Chelly, a risk manager at Mazars and a member of the scientific committee at Amrae gives his views on current risk issues, emerging trends for the sector, the role of the risk manager and how artificial intelligence won’t be stealing jobs just yet…
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Lloyd’s Europe prepares for Brexit with Brussels base
Lloyds marketplace’s head of marketing development, Mark Cooper, talks to Strategic Risk about The Future at Lloyd’s initiative, UK versus European risk trends and Brexit preparedness management and corporate governance.
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How measuring uninsurable losses can help firms recuperate after a catastrophe
Businesses could see their organisational value drop by as much as 30 per cent if they’re underprepared for intangible losses, according to new data
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Today’s risks are of unknown magnitude and impact, but they still need to be managed
Typhaine Beauperin, chief executive of Ferma talks to Strategic Risk about the greatest risks facing risk managers and how AI could be the most important tool for meeting them head on
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Businesses must step up and start investing in risk prevention - or face economic shocks, says Amrae president
Brigitte Bouquot warns Amrae delegates that businesses have to invest in potential risks in order to retaliate against economic shocks
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The economic factors impacting insurers’ business models
A combination of the rise of protectionism, persistently low interest rates and complex risks is forcing insurers to change their business models. Ahead of his speech at Amrae 2020, Strategic Risk caught up with Ludovic Subran, chief economist at Allianz SE, to find out what the implications are for risk ...
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No risk is an island – so we must communicate better
Risk management is changing, which means that those who work in the profession need to change too. Strategic Risk caught up with Anders Esbjörnsson, Group Risk Manager, Construction company NCC to find out why he thinks communication is critical and how an MBA helped transform his approach to risk
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Day two Amrae highlights: What the risk managers are saying
Today several risk workshops are taking place throughout the day. We spoke to the moderators of the panels to find out what will be covered and some of the key takeaways for risk managers. Here’s our selection of the best: