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AXA CS to make string of executive management appointments
Insurer announces new hires following news that Patrick de La Morinerie will retire in May
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Corporates fail to assess value at risk before buying insurance
The worst practice in corporate risk financing is that companies are buying cover without checking assessments produced by risk managers
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Francophone Club Risk to target Tunisia and the Ivory Coast
AMRAE’s objective for 2015 is to build its French-speaking risk management group following the success of its conference in Morocco
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Gilbert Canameras to open AMRAE 2015 with new cyber tool announcement
In an interview before the conference, the president of the association reveals what is behind its new cyber tool and plans for a new training programme
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Allianz launches 2015 scholarship programme
Training programme will provide places for 50 brokers in commercial and personal lines
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“Even the best strategies may not be enough to retain Generation Y”: Sean Mooney on the perils of people risk
Sean Mooney on the perils of people risk in the Asia-Pacific region
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Is your business ready for the Data Protection Regulation?
With new EU data protection rules on the horizon, organisations should take steps to ensure compliance or face tough sanctions
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Generation Y risk managers “require a broader skill set than their predecessors”
Young risk managers must adapt to the pressures of a complex risk landscape to ensure the discipline remains relevant in today’s business world
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How can businesses protect their confidential information?
A company’s trade secrets are one of its key assets and global organisations need to keep it secure and limit their exposure to legal risks, as DLA Piper explains
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More than half of boards fail to sign off on company risk management programmes
Majority of UK boards are not following guidance with regard to ERM programmes and insurance buyers remain loyal to captives despite softer market − Airmic
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Financial services should beware of cartel practices
As regulatory reforms gather momentum in the EU, financial services face increased competition compliance risks
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Human error: the biggest cyber security threat?
A staggering 95% of security incidents investigated by IBM in 2013 involved human error. Is staff complacency the greatest risk in the cyber arena?
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Top five dos and don'ts of managing corruption investigations
Control Risks crisis management experts on how to avoid damage to business continuity, reputation and share price resulting from a corruption investigation by a regulator
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Full steam ahead on the fastTrack
Kathryn Wallin will hand over the baton to Pam Joshi in February next year and the incoming chair speaks exclusively to StrategicRISK about her plans at the helm
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DLA Piper on Dawn raids and the power of preparation
Dawn raids may not be that high on most firms’ priorities list, but it pays to be prepared for the eventuality
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BSI launches supply chain security standard
In response to an increase in global cargo thefts, BSI has delivered a standard to improve supply chain security and reduce the global risk level
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European court rules on the calculation of holiday pay
A recent ECJ decision found that commission should be taken into account for those who earn it when calculating holiday pay
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Terror attack – a lesson to all multinationals operating in unstable MENA
An attack on the Tigantourine gas plant in Algeria led many companies, including oil and energy firm Statoil, to review their risk management procedures Part of a multinational risks series supported by
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Captives: Self-managed or outsourced?
Flourishing interest from SMEs and a growing awareness of non-traditional risks spell good news for captive insurance
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UK High Court rules on employee breach of contract
Court rules in favour of employers regarding contracted notice period obligations