Analysis – Page 15
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AnalysisExtreme climate losses 30x more likely at exposed premises
Research from FM Global shines a light on the vulnerability of commercial properties which lack resilience
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AnalysisUkraine ‘protection gaps’ must be addressed
Solutions for supply chain, reputation and other risks are needed to tackle ’seismic’ change - Lloyd’s and Aon
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AnalysisPrioritising ESG improves legal, regulatory risk
As tighter regulation comes into play, firms must extend their focus around ESG internally and within their wider value chain
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AnalysisFerma: Why not taking the risk is the biggest risk of all
The world today calls for risk leaders, not risk managers, said Siemens boss Jim Hagemann Snabe in his closing keynote
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AnalysisFerma: Risk managers must create the ‘oh effect’
Why managing risk now feels completely different for a Ukrainian risk professional
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AnalysisFerma: Understanding Ukraine’s ‘butterfly effect’
SCOR UK’s Marie Biggas explained how the conflict is likely to prompt social unrest in other regions
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AnalysisFerma: Is there any avoiding ESG red tape?
Companies have a duty to transition, but is there a risk of drowning under the growing raft of ESG rules
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AnalysisSupply chain resilience and ESG define new cohort of ‘Lighthouses’
Amid warnings of recession, the factories show how the manufacturing sector can embrace Industry 4.0 to stay competitive - WEF
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AnalysisFerma interview: Supporting transition journeys
AXA XL’s Corinne Southarewsky explains the vital role of risk engineering in supporting clients’ progress to Net Zero
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AnalysisFerma: Winter energy needs will take precedence, for now
The prospect of rolling blackouts this winter could hamper the green transition, warn panellists
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AnalysisFerma keynote: Confronting the risks of a ‘new world’
European Commission’s Maros Sefcovic discusses Europe’s dependency on the supply of critical raw materials
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AnalysisBlog: FERMA 2022 Daily News Summary sponsored by AXA XL
Reporting from the FERMA Conference 2022
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AnalysisMarsh extends ESG-led D&O capacity to European firms
Decision follows an increase in European Union regulation concerning ESG and sustainability reporting
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AnalysisDirk Wegener opens FERMA Forum in Copenhagen
He urges innovative efforts to tackle protection gaps concerning climate transition, cyber and other potentially systemic risks
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AnalysisFlood Re’s resilience scheme offers substantial dividend - JBA
The take up of Property Flood Resilience could have a major impact on projected flood losses in the UK
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AnalysisPrepare your BCM for winter blackouts, urges Zurich
Taking early steps to prepare for energy shortages will keep the pipelines of goods and services flowing
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AnalysisSupply chain lessons from the COVID-crisis
How the medical product manufacturing industry was able to keep the PPE and vaccine supply chains flowing
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AnalysisClimate change: Unpicking the complexity
Is our permanent state of crisis a distraction from climate commitments, or an opportunity to accelerate the transition?
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AnalysisFirms continue to emphasise business continuity post pandemic
Resilience is now an “unavoidable topic for boardroom agendas” due to new regulation, finds BCI
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AnalysisD&O facing crunch renewal as capacity slowly comes back in
There has been a correction in the D&O market post-pandemic, but this has not been seen across the board, says senior underwriter





