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AnalysisPhysical climate risk to test limits of diversification - Fitch
Companies with strong internal coordination and contingency planning will be better placed to respond to climate shocks
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AnalysisWTW launches climate transition risk framework
New tool will assess companies’ transition plans to a low-carbon economy and ensure firms can continue to access insurance
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AnalysisCOVID-19 continues to test supply chains
Pandemic is exacerbating trends such as cargo crime, man-made disruptions, and political protests, which all threaten supply chain resilience in 2021
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AnalysisFERMA welcomes EU sustainability reporting proposal
FERMA calls on the Commission to employ corporate language in its standard, referring to enterprise risk management
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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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AnalysisCOVID-19 a “foretaste” of climate shocks
Effective governance is at the heart of addressing climate risk and transitioning to a low carbon economy - Clyde & Co
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AnalysisDigital 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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AnalysisStrategicRISK Q1 2021: A slice of the pie
Like so many of us, capitalism kicked off 2021 with something of an existential crisis. Is it time to call time on short-termism?
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AnalysisCOVID-19: Financial services firms seek resilience
The concept of operational resilience has grown as a result of the pandemic - global study
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AnalysisClimate change to transform renewable risk landscape
Overcoming barriers to scale, regulatory scrutiny and potential future litigation are key challenges for risk managers in the sector
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AnalysisBI and pandemic top Allianz Risk Barometer 2021
Pandemic is a “reminder that risk management and business continuity management need to further evolve”
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AnalysisInternal failures drive cyber claims frequency
Business interruption is the main cost driver behind cyber losses, accounting for around 60% of the value of all claims - AGCS
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AnalysisClimate change analytics tool launched
Data suite from JBA will help global financial services firms plan for their future and understand possible flood risk under different climate scenarios
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AnalysisH&M hit with record-breaking GDPR fine
The Swedish fashion house has been fined over €35m for breaching EU GDPR laws in a landmark ruling
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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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AnalysisDue diligence the key for third-party risks
Research from Refinitiv reveals 43% of third-party relationships are not subject to any form of due diligence checks
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AnalysisIndustry leaders call for ‘resilient’ recovery
COVID-19 offers ”a unique opportunity” to ensure that climate risk is embedded in stimulus plans - CCRI
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AnalysisRisk managers enjoying increased board attention - Airmic
Covid-19 is an opportunity for risk professionals to demonstrate the strategic value of their work
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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
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AnalysisRefinitiv survey exposes lack of supply chain transparency
COVID-19 is set to have a substantial impact on the risk landscape, particularly in terms of supply chain and third-party risk





