Analysis – Page 2
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Decline in workplace health contributes to ‘quiet quitting’
Mental health issues alone are expected to cost firms $16 trillion in output by 2030
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Taking a zero-tolerance approach to cyber hygiene
The drive to digitally transform is resulting in gaps and weak links in the fight against the cybercriminals
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Why wellbeing is becoming a strategic priority
With 40% of workers facing burnout and many ‘quietly quitting’, the onus is on organisations to act
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Pinning down inflation effects
Soaring inflation is creating issues on many levels - but there are things you as a risk manager can do
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SME top risks reflect fears over financial turmoil
Top three ‘emerging’ risks - energy costs, inflation and staff shortages - reflect the changing economic climate
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Pandemic drives claims in digital health and wellness
The new and unique combination of risks within digital health services create a complex web of interconnected exposures - Beazley
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Workplace fatalities – height is the issue
Falls from height remain one of the biggest causes of injury and fatalities in the workplace
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As wildfires rage, firms urged to prepare contingencies
Top business continuity and safety considerations include need for stand-fast alternatives and financial constraints
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Claims inflation will extend hard market - sigma
Global insurance premiums are set to surpass $7 trillion for the first time, with the UK and France showing strong growth in Europe
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Opportunity to build societal resilience post pandemic
The pandemic has led to a greater focus on health and financial security, finds Swiss Re Institute
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Cyber and data loss D&O's top risks
Climate change is ranked 6th for D&Os in the UK - WTW and Clyde & Co
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Brokers must not treat risk management as an ‘afterthought’
Those with a ‘simply transactional’ mindset may struggle to place risks
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Travel and working patterns to stabilise by year-end
40% of European respondents are optimistic new routines will be established in the next six months - International SOS
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International SOS advises on Ukraine-related people risks
Organisations should have plans in place to address a potentially expanded crisis situation
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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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Amrae: Time to rekindle dialogue with insurers
This year’s meeting of French risk professionals will broad some challenging conversations
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Descartes in bid to disrupt corporate insurance
The parametric insurtech has ambitious plans to expand climate risk solutions after successful capital raise
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FERMA launches guide for remote working
The almost overnight switch to remote working during the pandemic heightened workplace safety and cyber risk
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Corporates facing ‘resilience fatigue’ - Beazley
Institutional burnout is a particular threat in pandemic-exposed sectors such as health, travel, education and hospitality
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Drones and cyber are top UK tech risks for 2022
DAC Beachcroft warns impersonation fraud on video conferencing platforms is a growing threat