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MS Amlin Underwriting appoints CRO
Vishal Desai joins from the Bank of England, where he is acting head of division, general insurance risk specialists and chief actuary
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Mental health: The next crisis
Tackling mental health is not just the right thing to do, but an essential exercise in risk management, according to International SOS’ Dr Rodrigo Rodriguez-Fernandez.
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Unilever in supply chain living wage aim
Tackling societal inequality and raising living standards across the value chain are good for business and society, says food giant
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US braces for Inauguration Day violence
The FBI warns of violence ahead of Joe Biden’s Presidential inauguration, but heightened security may defer the risk
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Service to measure cyber ‘human error’ risk
The Workforce Cyber Culture Assessment assesses people risk and the impact of business culture in a cyber context
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COVID-19 tops travel risks for 2021
Violent crime, political instability, severe natural disasters and social unrest are among the other threats to companies and their staff
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D&Os face rise in insolvency claims
Corporate bankruptcies will be a strong driver of D&O risk in 2021 in the UK and Germany, predicts Clyde & Co
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AGCS: Directors face volatile risk landscape
COVID-19 related insolvencies and ’event-driven’ litigation linked to diversity, climate change and/or ESG concerns are exposing D&Os
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Insurance hikes could be "nail in the coffin"
Mactavish expects rates to continue to rise in 2021 and says that some companies will be unable to pay for their cover
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COVID-19: Aon study charts the great reset
Companies prioritise operational resilience and staff wellbeing as they adapt to the crisis and look ahead to the future
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D&O to be “further inflamed” by COVID vaccine
New Dawn Risk predicts the hard market for D&O risk could be extended by a further 24 months as rushed deals come to market
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2021 to bring ecopolitical turbulence
Employers will need to go through an evolution in their Duty of Care provisions, just as they did post 9/11
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Counting down to a vaccine
There are positive signs that a Covid-19 vaccine is close. How should risk managers ensure the health and safety of returning staff?
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Global insurance pricing up 20% in Q3
All regions, except Latin America (9%), reported double-digit pricing increases, led by the UK (34%), Pacific (33%), and the US (18%) - Marsh
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Greece and Portugal count cost of September storms
Medicane Ianos brought rough seas, damaging winds, and flooding rainfall to western and southern regions of Greece
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Mental health: Research reveals employee mistrust
One in four UK employees are hiding mental health challenges from their employers, finds QBE
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Firms must build more resilient workforces
COVID-19 has created a new urgency to protect working people, with compulsory unemployment insurance a much-needed safety net - research
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DAY 3: Three trends that will shape the world
Four experts at Airmic Fest identified longevity, digitalisation and climate change as three trends that will change the way we do business. Here’s how they’ll affect risk management.
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DAY 2: Getting a grip on intangibles
Lockdown has prompted significant investment by many companies in intangible assets, as they adapt to the new environment. This includes human capital and digital platforms, according to a live Q&A at Day 2 of Airmic Fest.
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DAY 1: COVID-19: Liability claims spike
While the initial focus of COVID-related claims has been on business interruption and the well-publicised dispute between policyholders and insurers, a second wave of COVID-related liability claims is set to hit businesses on the employee and public liability side.