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Latest estimates for COVID-19: AIR Worldwide
The catastrophe modelling firm has issued stark warnings about ’underreporting and uncertainty’ surrounding officially released figures on the numbers of mild to moderately symptomatic cases of COVID-19
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Defining your reputation risk
Reputational risk is not “one risk”, but rather a category of risks which may impact your reputation, so how should you define and manage it? Hans Læssøe, principal consultant at AKTUS and former risk manager at Lego Group has this advice
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Everything you need to know about the G20 summit
In this must-read piece from Andy Gilholm, principal and director of Analysis at Control Risks considers the outlook beyond the G20 talks and considers some specific escalation risks including China’s planned “unreliable entities list”.
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Environmental bonds: When polluter pays
If a site suffers an environmental accident, the operator is liable for clean-up – even if insolvent. Environmental bonds let you breathe, knowing your costs, and your reputation, are covered
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Finally, an effective alternative to risk matrices
Alternatives to risk matrices have been around for decades, the question is why aren’t risk managers using more effective methods? Alex Sidorenko, chief executive of Risk Academy, outlines the steps to enhancing the use of matrices
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Brexit chaos spells trouble for risk managers
As the Brexit deadline nears, uncertainty prevails after British MPs rejected the prime minister’s deal – twice. StrategicRISK gathers the reaction of European risk managers, including the chief risk officer of French pharmaceutical company, Ipsen, who has prepared the business for a ‘hard Brexit’. Sara Benwell reports
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Risk management used to be a science, then it became an art, what’s next?
Buzz words and lack of competencies are killing risk management, writes Alex Sidorenko, chief executive of Risk Academy. His vision for #ChangingRisk? Get back to basics and turn risk management back into a tool that helps strategic decision-making and makes money
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Mondelez case prompts cyber warning
As the $100m Mondelez vs Zurich case continues in the US, StrategicRISK takes a closer look at the case and what it means for risk managers globally.
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When production grinds to a halt
Companies in highly-regulated sectors are demanding new risk transfer solutions for the disruption caused by regulatory intervention
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How one worm brought the world to its knees
Control Risks director Carla Liedke details how a single worm targeting the Ukranian government managed to bring numerous multinationals to their knees.
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CNA Hardy roundtable: Erring on the side of caution
StrategicRISK and insurer CNA Hardy look at some of the most challenging risk areas to face UK multinationals following the Spring ’18 Risk and Confidence Survey
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Contingency planning for Brexit
British firms are preparing for the worst and hoping for the best amid a quest for certainty
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Risk role vital as M&A under pressure – Willis Towers Watson
Shareholders are taking an increasingly dim view of large and complex mergers and acquisitions, so the risk manager’s role is important during the deal
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Marsh brings NDBI focus to AMRAE
Manufacturing and life sciences firms in France are among those interested in non-damage business interruption insurance
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Healthcare leads data risk assessments – Trustwave study
UK professionals value their personally identifiable data at less than half as much as their US counterparts, according to a report from tech firm Trustwave
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No frills approach bites Ryanair
The recent pilot debacle at airline Ryanair is a prime example of how governance decisions made at the board level can have wide reaching implications. Risk managers across all sectors should take heed of the lessons learned. By Antony Ireland
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The top risks for French businesses
Cyber and political risk are the main concerns of risk managers at the AMRAE conference
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The D&O hotspots risk managers should be aware of
Reforms to corporate law mean that class actions are spreading across the world
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Chubb makes further management changes
Insurer names underwriting managers for product lines in UK & Ireland
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Supply chain interruption remains top risk for global businesses – Allianz
BI losses increasingly driven by ‘non-physical damage’ like cyber attacks and geopolitical instability