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AnalysisUsing AI to manage supply chain risk
As much as 43% of third-party relationships are not subject to any form of due diligence checks, finds Refinitiv
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AnalysisUS election: Protests expected
A contested scenario will increase the threat of political violence, with potential supply chain impacts
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AnalysisFCA business interruption test case appeal date set by Supreme Court
Six insurers, the FCA and the Hiscox Action Group are appealing some parts of September’s High Court ruling
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AnalysisHurricane Zeta claims to reach $4.4 billion
At landfall in Louisiana, Zeta was just shy of a Category 3 storm with one-minute sustained wind speeds of 110 mph
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AnalysisCyber: Staff admit to risky behaviour
Home working has increased cyber vulnerability, with 73% using company-issued devices for personal matters - Mimecast
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AnalysisHurricane Zeta bears down on Louisiana
Currently, Zeta’s track is a direct landfall for New Orleans, with the storm taking a similar path to Hurricane Katrina in 2005
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AnalysisAccenture and MIT create supply chain resilience stress test
The new standard will assess a global supply chain’s ability to mitigate the impact of disruptive events
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AnalysisInsurer BI premiums insufficient for COVID losses - study
The pandemic exposed a massive protection gap in the area of business continuity risk, according to the Geneva Association and University of St Gallen
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AnalysisAirmic welcomes insurer’s decision to drop appeal
“Market turns are cyclical, and underwriters should keep squarely in mind their relationships with their insurance buyers for the future”, says Julia Graham
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AnalysisReducing temperature-controlled cargo losses
Why temperature-controlled incidents are such a common cause of marine cargo claims and how to avoid them
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AnalysisRestoring mangroves to build coastal resilience
Globally, mangroves reduce flood damages by $65 billion every year; insurance solutions are critical to post-storm restoration
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AnalysisWide area damage principle is key to quantifying BI claims
An uptick in COVID-related BI claims is expected following the UK FCA test case, primarily from the hospitality sector
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AnalysisBoE: Climate disclosures will become mandatory
Setting out pathways to mandatory TCFD disclosures should be a “priority” for public authorities, according to the Bank of England
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AnalysisHurricane Delta claims up to $3bn - AIR
Hurricanes Laura and Delta made landfall roughly 12 miles and six weeks apart on the Louisiana coast
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AnalysisGreece 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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AnalysisSwiss Re Corporate Solutions and Hitachi launch ‘smart manufacturing’ solution
Insurance-based solutions will initially focus on manufacturing and transport firms that are adopting AI and other cutting-edge technologies
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AnalysisHow COVID-19 is reshaping the risk landscape
The pandemic will shape future loss trends with changes to working environments, travelling habits and supply chain networks, predicts AGCS
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AnalysisRIMS to host virtual ERM conference
The conference on 4 and 5 November will explore ERM as a catalyst for successfully navigating today’s volatile risk landscape
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AnalysisFCA files ‘leapfrog’ BI appeals
The ‘leapfrog’ application has been filed on a “precautionary basis” by the UK regulator and seven insurers
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AnalysisClimate Week: CCRI warns of ‘cascading’ risk
COVID-19 should not be allowed to derail progress made in driving greater climate resilience, warns cross-industry climate initiative





