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GDPR fines hit €1.6 billion mark, 4 years on
Recent penalties against Google and Vodafone underline need for stronger data strategies, particularly for telcos
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Cyber risk tops Airmic 2022 survey
Geopolitical risk, climate and supply chain failure are other major concerns for UK risk managers
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Recall rates drop but supply chain woes remain
Certain sectors such as automotive saw a significant rise in recall activity with an 155% increase
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UK audit reform proposals ‘long overdue’
For the first time, the largest private companies – not just those listed on the stock exchange – will come under the scope of the regulator
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KLM faces ‘greenwashing’ lawsuit
Legal action focuses on KLM’s Fly Responsibly ad campaign which gives a ”false impression” of its sustainability
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Climate crisis: Re/insurers must overhaul business models
Just 8% of insurers are resilience champions while 73% of policyholders rank climate among their top concerns
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Cargo theft rises amid port congestion
Storage locations are increasingly vulnerable to theft at ports and inland facilities
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Insurers face rising ESG concerns
ESG reputation could become as important as product, service and price
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Risks to “peak” in summer 2022
Businesses are facing a perfect storm of a high risk / low resilience world - Beazley
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Risk profession in crisis mode
European risk associations confirm their members are prioritising crisis management as the war in Ukraine rages on
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Record fines for firms let down by D&Os
Fines totalling nearly half a billion pounds were handed out to UK companies during 2021 - BLM
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Amrae: Geopolitical risks were underestimated
French risk managers came into the Ukraine crisis better prepared after COVID, but fatigue is also setting in
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Lloyd’s fines insurer over unacceptable behaviours
Lloyd’s of London has levied its biggest-ever fine of over £1m to managing agent Atrium over ’boys’ nights’ misconduct
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D&O: Walking a tightrope
How ESG, insolvencies, cyber intrusions, emboldened regulators and now sanctions could challenge your board
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Biodiversity risk to become material by 2024
Corporates have just two years to improve due diligence around biodiversity throughout their value chains - report
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Reputations under siege
It has never been more difficult to manage reputational risk - is authenticated risk management the answer? asks Peter Gerken
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Fitch warns of spillover cyberattacks
Cyberattacks on businesses and government agencies have increased following the Russian invasion of Ukraine
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Ukraine crisis forces supply chains to rebuild
As nations join the wall of sanctions against Russia, its success will depend on building new lines of delivery
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Boardrooms yet to fully grasp ESG risk - Marsh
Less than one-third of the FTSE100 sample showed evidence of standalone reporting on climate change risk in line with TCFD
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Business must become “stabilising force” in society
Corporates are more trusted than governments, but this brings heightened ESG expectations - Edelman