Analysis
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AnalysisGeopolitics, cyber shocks and insolvency pressures reshape D&O risk for 2026
Boards head into 2026 facing escalating exposures across geopolitics, cyber security and financial distress. Directors now operate in a liability landscape defined by faster scrutiny, more severe claims and intensifying regulatory expectations.
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AnalysisRisk briefing: how to protect your employees and business through civil unrest and riots
As tensions continue to simmer across the globe in 2025, StrategicRISK speaks to experts about how organisations can navigate an increasingly volatile landscape and safeguard their people on the ground.
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AnalysisWhy resilient supply chains need more than emissions targets
A new World Resources Institute (WRI) study finds most corporate sustainability goals focus on emissions and environmental footprints, while overlooking the workers who make supply chains function. Risk managers must act now to safeguard resilience and reputations.
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AnalysisRegulation Watch: UK introduces new ‘failure to prevent fraud’ offence
Everything risk managers need to know to prepare for new failure to prevent fraud offonce legislation coming into force in September
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AnalysisCredit Suisse’s $115m settlement: a cautionary tale on ignoring risk managers
Major settlement shows how brushed-aside risk warnings and misaligned incentives can topple a banking giant.
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AnalysisSkill shortages are stifling growth and fuelling cyber threats
A new report warns that the UK’s skills crisis is hitting SMEs twice over: holding back investment and leaving businesses exposed to cyber risk.
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AnalysisModern slavery: the hidden risk corporate boards can’t afford to ignore
IFM Investors warns that forced labour remains embedded in global supply chains, exposing companies to operational disruption, regulatory fines, and severe reputational fallout. Here’s what risk leaders must do.
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AnalysisWorkplace stress linked to job insecurity must be addressed, says APA
Employers must tackle rising workplace stress driven by job insecurity, the American Psychological Association has warned, as new research links policy changes and economic uncertainty to poor mental health and organisational risk.
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AnalysisAirmic 2025: Employers urged to stay ahead of rising travel risks
As global instability accelerates, risk managers are being urged to rethink travel risk strategies, improve governance, and collaborate more closely with insurers to protect staff overseas.
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AnalysisAddressing rising mobility risks not a one-and-done exercise
As businesses grapple with talent shortages, geopolitical instability and cost pressures, EY says mobility strategies must evolve from compliance tools to strategic enablers of growth. But integrating mobility into the broader business agenda is no easy task.
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AnalysisQuick briefing: how to manage emerging risks associated with employees using TikTok
Risk managers must tackle the growing threats from employees using social media apps on company phones. Here’s what you need to know
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AnalysisBusinesses face significant risks as mental health concerns soar
Organisations must acknowledge the inextricable link between good mental health, employee wellbeing, and organisational effectiveness, and take steps to improve mental well-being in the workplace
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AnalysisCEO murder could signal growing risks for executives
The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson highlights the possibility of rising threats against executives, prompting organisations to reassess their security strategies
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AnalysisHow risk managers can cultivate talent in their organisations
Poor people management can have a profound effect on a business – hitting productivity, innovation and morale. More attention must be given to the roots of people risk if we don’t want the talent to run dry.
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Analysis50 years of risk: Tapio Huovinen, UPM - The Biofore Company and Daniele Zucchi, FERMA board member
As FERMA celebrates its 50th birthday, StrategicRISK Magazine spoke to its board members and risk leaders about how the risk landscape is changing and the priorities for the future. Here Professor Simon Grima, associate professor, head department of insurance, Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountancy, University of Malta shares his ...
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Analysis50 years of risk: Professor Simon Grima, head of the department of insurance, University of Malta
As FERMA celebrates its 50th birthday, StrategicRISK Magazine spoke to its board members and risk leaders about how the risk landscape is changing and the priorities for the future. Here Professor Simon Grima, associate professor, head department of insurance, Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountancy, University of Malta shares his ...
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AnalysisHow risk managers can respond to Hurricane Milton
Milton is anticipated to bring powerful winds, heavy rain and catastrophic and life-threatening storm surge to many parts of central and south Florida. Here’s how risk managers can protect impacted businesses
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AnalysisManaging D&O risk in an evolving regulatory landscape
Experts explore the challenges facing company directors due to evolving regulations, and discuss strategies to mitigate the growing risks of directors and officers (D&O) claims
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AnalysisSkills shortage continues to challenge aviation - how the industry can respond
Experienced staff lost during pandemic cuts are proving hard to replace, impacting both profitability and safety in the aviation sector, writes Dele Fajimolu, senior executive, technical underwriting at the Lloyd’s Market Association
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AnalysisRegulation watch: the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act
Why this piece of legislation deserves significant focus from risk managers and the boards of directors at the companies they look after.





