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Analysis2021 catastrophe claims tally reaches $112 billion
The costliest event in Europe was the July flooding in Germany, Belgium and nearby countries, causing up to $13 billion in insured losses
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AnalysisClaims from deadly tornados to reach $3 billion
The insured loss estimate from KCC includes damage to residential, commercial and industrial properties
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AnalysisCyber resilience requires board commitment
Three-quarters of organisations have fallen prey to at least one cyber attack in the past year, finds the BCI
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AnalysisOmicron variant hits business sentiment
Half of the respondents report that their business is currently being affected by the supply-chain crisis - Oxford Economics
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AnalysisHow climate is changing the world’s boardrooms
75% of board members say climate change is very or entirely important to the strategic success of their companies - report
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AnalysisWildfire buffers improve resilience, reduce claims
Nature-based solutions significantly reduce financial losses associated with wildfires, finds research
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AnalysisOmicron variant stalls UK recovery
Weak GDP for October shows how vulnerable UK economy is to fresh covid shock - Hargreaves Lansdown
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AnalysisCan parametrics close the gap?
Parametric products have role to play in closing protection gaps and catering to emerging risks like NDBI and cyber
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AnalysisWTW launches ports and terminals risk forum
It is collaborating with the University of Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies to develop an index of risk disruptors
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AnalysisStrategicRISK Q4 2021: The great reset
Risk management is not just about avoiding losses. It is about saying ‘yes’ when it counts
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AnalysisConstruction boom brings opportunity and emerging risks
The switch to more sustainable buildings and infrastructure and adoption of modern building methods will transform the risk landscape, finds AGCS
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AnalysisUK terror threat level raised to severe
Following two incidents over the past month there is concern mass gatherings could be targeted
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AnalysisWEF champions “adaptive” SMEs
Factors that once disadvantaged small and medium-sized firms now work more in their favour
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AnalysisD&Os fear ‘COVID effect’ as responsibilities rise
Nearly a third worry decisions made during the pandemic could come back to haunt them - QBE
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AnalysisMaking good on a promise
It is in how they manage blindsiding losses that the risk managers prove their mettle
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AnalysisZurich initiative to help flood victims ‘build back better’
The insurer aims to help customers that are victims of repeated flooding by setting out a formal process for loss adjusters to follow
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AnalysisReady for the Big Quit?
Why employers unable to meet workers’ post-COVID expectations are seeing staff head for the exit
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AnalysisEuropean recall volumes remained high in Q3
Changing regulation, operational challenges and more scrutiny of environmental and sustainability practices are driving recall risk
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AnalysisThe next wave of climate litigation
Nigel Brook explains why climate litigation risk needs to be on every corporate risk manager’s radar
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AnalysisA fresh take on risk
Is risk management strategically fit for purpose when it is too reactive and compliance-focused? asks Adrian Clements





