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Russian gas cut-off would be uninsured - Fitch
The limited scope of BI insurance was highlighted when many firms were disrupted by pandemic-related restrictions
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Germany at severe risk of flood as temperatures rise
A quarter of the world’s power generation capacity and 26% of international port outflows are currently at risk of flooding, finds Marsh McLennan
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Fire/explosion and nat cats remain top drivers of claim severity
Contingent BI claims spike due to broken supply chains, cyber claims remain elevated and inflation will add to claims severity, finds AGCS
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Supply disruption rises as Rhine levels fall
Water levels are at their lowest for the time of year since 2007, limiting the commodities that barges can carry
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The metaverse will support ‘shift from risk indemnity to risk mitigation’
Use of the metaverse for the insurance sector is “evolving at pace”, says Accenture’s global insurance lead
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Food recalls back to pre-pandemic levels - RQA
Over 400 million units of recalled products were reported by the US FDA between January and June
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Preparing for another active hurricane season
Power and comms outages and supply chain disruptions should be among key business continuity considerations, says International SOS
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Supply chains are losing the ‘ability to absorb shocks’
Erosion of traditional buffer mechanisms to ensure continual supply of goods demands a new assessment of potential risks
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Tim Graham named new Airmic Chair
He takes on the role from Claire Combes, director of Risk and Assurance at easyJet
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Coca-Cola Europacific Partners partners with Risilience
CCEP will use analytics from the Risilience and Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies to support its transition to net zero
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FERMA calls for risk-based approach to sustainability
Risk body welcomes EU’s proposal to achieve more sustainable governance for large firms but warns of ’practical challenges’
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Identifying global supply chain chokepoints
Understanding chokepoints and disruptive hazards are becoming key to business viability - Russell Group
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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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Earth observation data: A new frontier
The application, accuracy and quantity of satellite data continues to explode with opportunities for risk transfer and mitigation
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Inflation and ‘ideological shifts’ fuel civil unrest
Strikes, riots and violent protest movements pose property damage and BI risks to companies - AGCS
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Inflation-driven underinsurance demands new approach
The rising cost of materials has been exacerbated by Brexit, the pandemic and conflict in Ukraine
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Global events have ‘significantly altered’ business resilience in 2022
Over half of business leaders do not feel adequately prepared for the impact of inflation - Beazley
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Zurich UK launches smart building solution
Sensors monitor the real-time ‘health’ of buildings, allowing firms to reduce risk and optimise energy use
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Airmic 2022: Preparing for the worst
Why Europe must prepare for war with Russia if it is to excise the Putin regime and preserve peace
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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