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AnalysisMental health: Research reveals employee mistrust
One in four UK employees are hiding mental health challenges from their employers, finds QBE
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AnalysisFirms 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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AnalysisDAY 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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AnalysisDAY 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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AnalysisDAY 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.
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AnalysisDAY 1: Protecting employees
Employee wellness is moving up the corporate agenda – at Airmic Fest two experts explore how businesses can look after their staff
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AnalysisDAY 1: D&O: Navigating the ‘perfect storm’
Speaking during an on-demand webinar during Day One of Airmic Fest, experts from Lockton and Chubb discussed the rapidly hardening directors & officers (D&O) insurance market and the challenges this presents insurance buyers
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AnalysisDAY 1: Wellbeing and trust
Speaking at a panel at Airmic Fest, experts panellists discuss how their firms have adapted to the changes wrought by Covid-19 and the impacts it could have on businesses operations in the future
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AnalysisD&I plays "crucial role" in business resilience - survey
Mental health, gender equality, flexible working patterns and culture & ethnicity ranked the top issues to address within risk and insurance - Dive In
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AnalysisStrategicRISK Q3 2020: A more mindful business
As lockdown restrictions lift, organisations must carefully manage the safety, mental health and wellbeing of their staff. It’s the right thing to do, and it’s good for business.
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AnalysisPutting people first
As lockdown restrictions lift, organisations must carefully manage the risks associated with encouraging staff back to work, including their safety, mental health and wellbeing
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AnalysisLong-term governance failures caused Beirut blast
Governmental shortcomings were to blame for the explosion in Lebanon, according to risk experts, who say lessons can be learned from the incident
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AnalysisCommercial insurance pricing up 19% in Q2
The increase is the largest since the index was launched in 2012 and reflects increased loss experience
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AnalysisCOVID-19 litigation tracker identifies vulnerable industries
217 complaints have been filed in the US with 55% involving cruise ship passengers and nursing home residents and staff
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AnalysisStudy recommends new approach to supply chain risk
Researchers from UB School of Management say their framework would have benefitted organisations as the coronavirus pandemic hit
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AnalysisNew Airmic chair highlights people risk
Tracey Skinner thinks risk managers should work more closely with HR to tackle people risks
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AnalysisCost of third-party incident up to $1 billion - Deloitte
Losses associated with supply chain failure, data privacy breach or disruption to IT services have at least doubled in the last five years
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AnalysisWhy firms must focus on staff well-being
Why risk managers and HR need to collaborate to ensure employees are supported in a post-pandemic world - Mercer
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AnalysisHow coronavirus will shape mobility and travel
Futurologist Ray Hammond looks at how personal mobility and travel may evolve in 2021 due to COVID-19
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AnalysisCorruption to increase post-COVID
Disruption to traditional working patterns and an increase in remote working is the top risk to the ethical conduct - EY





