Analysis – Page 19
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D&O risks in 2022 defined by COVID and diversity
Brokers have flagged emerging D&O risks, including COVID liabilities and ESG considerations
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Western European floods “most significant” event of 2021
Insurance industry losses from the devastating July floods have surpassed $13 billion
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Storm Arwen costs "tens of millions of euros"
The first windstorm event of the current season, caused disruption across northern parts of the UK - Impact Forecasting
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How technology is shaping political risk
Social media has made activist politics more effective in emerging markets, finds the WTW Political Risk Index
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FERMA announces risk excellence winners
EuroChem’s Alex Sidorenko was named Risk Manager of the Year 2021
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Insolvencies, ESG and cyber are key risks for D&Os in 2022
Risk managers and their D&O insurers should also closely monitor potential exposures to US derivative actions, warns AGCS
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2021 catastrophe claims tally reaches $112 billion
The costliest event in Europe was the July flooding in Germany, Belgium and nearby countries, causing up to $13 billion in insured losses
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Claims from deadly tornados to reach $3 billion
The insured loss estimate from KCC includes damage to residential, commercial and industrial properties
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Wildfire buffers improve resilience, reduce claims
Nature-based solutions significantly reduce financial losses associated with wildfires, finds research
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Can parametrics close the gap?
Parametric products have role to play in closing protection gaps and catering to emerging risks like NDBI and cyber
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Cyber captives to take off in 2022
As the cyber market continues to harden, buyers will seek alternative risk transfer solutions, predicts New Dawn Risk
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WTW launches ports and terminals risk forum
It is collaborating with the University of Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies to develop an index of risk disruptors
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D&Os fear ‘COVID effect’ as responsibilities rise
Nearly a third worry decisions made during the pandemic could come back to haunt them - QBE
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Making good on a promise
It is in how they manage blindsiding losses that the risk managers prove their mettle
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Zurich initiative to help flood victims ‘build back better’
The insurer aims to help customers that are victims of repeated flooding by setting out a formal process for loss adjusters to follow
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European recall volumes remained high in Q3
Changing regulation, operational challenges and more scrutiny of environmental and sustainability practices are driving recall risk
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The next wave of climate litigation
Nigel Brook explains why climate litigation risk needs to be on every corporate risk manager’s radar
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Gaps remain in SME risk management
UK firms continue to worry about Brexit and identify COVID-19 or a new pandemic as top critical external risk, finds Marsh
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Brexit remains a top risk for UK firms
Recession, skills shortage, supply chain disruption and loss of reputation are other key concerns - Aviva
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Insurers’ sustainability focus a “clarion call”, says BlackRock
95% of insurers equate climate risk with investment risk and are prioritising sustainable investment