Analysis – Page 19
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Ransomware costs to reach $20 billion in 2021
Only 40% of organisations report having adequate remote work strategies to manage the risks associated with WFH, finds Aon cyber report
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France/Austria amongst hardest hit by insolvencies
Global corporate bankruptcies are forecast to increase by 26% in 2021 as fiscal support is gradually phased out
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Supply chain professionals lack proper risk tools
Despite the growing fragility of a complex global supply chain, there is poor investment in risk management and ESG tools - IHS Markit
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Report quantifies reputational impact of ‘grey swans’
In over 10% of crises in recent years - including COVID-19, 9/11 and the GFC - more than 50% of shareholder value was destroyed
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IoT used in vaccine insurance solution
Insurance industry initiative offers supply chain protection, using temperature sensors, for COVID-19 vaccine shipments
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Asset-light economy presents new, disruptive risks
Corporations are holding more risk on their balance sheets as the value of intangible assets and potential for systemic risk grows
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Suez backlog presents further disruption
Brexit, the pandemic and recent Suez Canal blockage have brought into question lean manufacturing philosophies
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Digital disruption tops banks' emerging risks
Untimely adoption may drive sudden changes to information security, change management, business continuity and third-party risk exposures
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Pandemic to drive further supply chain disruption
UK firms say COVID-19, international trade disputes and deglobalisation – including Brexit - are the biggest threat to their business
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Generation ERM
Part of the next generation of risk managers promoting the holistic approach, Sogefi Group’s Valentina Paduano believes it is time to rethink your methods
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Suez: 300 ships on standby
The Suez Canal situation will unveil which organisations have a strong understanding of their supply chain risk, and which do not
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Brexit disruption hits UK exporters - FSB
Seventy percent of importers and/or exporters have suffered shipment delays when moving goods around the EU in recent weeks
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Suez Canal blocked by container ship
It has the potential to create more than $40 billion dollars of trade disruption, with implications for retail and automotive sectors among others
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Zurich launches resilience unit for emerging risks
It will include services in the areas of climate change, supply chain and cyber risk management
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G-20 firms prepare for future crises
Seventy-five percent of organisations must adapt to survive “seismic shifts” in the market, finds resilience study
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Vaccine rollout to fuel recovery
By year-end, GDP will have returned to its 2019 pre-pandemic level, forecasts Atradius
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COVID/Brexit dominate UK business risks
Climate change ranked as the number 13 risk faced by UK firms, with just 11% identifying it and extreme weather as one of their top five concerns
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Sedgwick outlines European recall trends
Product recalls will be “inevitable” as consumer electronics see a resurgence in 2021
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Greensill crisis threatens steel supply chain
Greensill Capital is the main source of supply chain finance for steel tycoon Sanjeev Gupta
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Biden calls for resilient supply chains
Close cooperation with supply chain allies will “strengthen the capacity to respond to international disasters and emergencies”, says US President