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How COVID-19 is reshaping the risk landscape
The pandemic will shape future loss trends with changes to working environments, travelling habits and supply chain networks, predicts AGCS
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High Court rules in favour of FCA in BI test case
However, participating insurers will not be liable for all claims and individual policies will need to be reviewed carefully alongside the published judgement
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Purposeful resilience
How can we ensure that a desire to ‘be resilient and purposeful’ results in practical actions that add sustainable value for people, society and the planet? asks Gareth Byatt
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Modern slavery risks surge in Asia manufacturing hubs
The risk is set to intensify further as the economic fallout from COVID-19 takes full hold, warns Verisk Maplecroft
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From the skies to the city
Sara Byrne, regional head of operational risk, Property, Standard Chartered, has navigated an unusual route into the risk management profession
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COVID-19 litigation tracker identifies vulnerable industries
217 complaints have been filed in the US with 55% involving cruise ship passengers and nursing home residents and staff
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Shipping losses at record low
Consequences of coronavirus and a sustained economic downturn could however threaten long-term safety improvement
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Tunstall turns to technology
Risk professional Steve Tunstall believes technology will be at the heart of risk management’s future
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How coronavirus will shape mobility and travel
Futurologist Ray Hammond looks at how personal mobility and travel may evolve in 2021 due to COVID-19
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Idle vessels face new risks, Allianz warns
Increasing disruption and economic pressures caused by the pandemic has serious risk management implications for the maritime community
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Insolvency risks soar amid COVID crisis
Virgin Australia has become one of the biggest casualties of the COVID-19 outbreak so far
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Site closures pose fire risk - AGCS
The potential for damage from fire or lack of maintenance can increase in mothballed or idle production facilities and industrial plants
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Marriott reveals new breach: 5.2 million exposed
The new compromise follows a major breach of up to 339 million guests, discovered in 2018
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The lessons for risk managers from the greatest risk events of 2019
2019 was another eventful year in the risk calendar with major incidents occurring around the globe and caused both by man and nature. The risks faced by organisations continue to multiply and evolve so here we look at some of the significant events of last year and highlight the key ...
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What risk managers can learn from the biggest cyber attacks of 2019
Looking back at some of the biggest data breaches in 2019 - what are some of the key learnings for businesses and the risk management community
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Aviation risks, claims on the rise - AGCS study warns
Safer skies have not reduced the overall risks being taken by aviation insurers
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Insurers braced for Thomas Cook claims as travel firm goes bust
The travel agent is being supported by the Civil Aviation Authority
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Digital transformation: what does it really mean?: SIRM Forum 2019
This year’s SIRM Forum opened for its 46th anniversary at the Seedamm Plaza Hotel in Pfäffikon (SZ) on 22 and 23 October 2019
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Slaves to your business
We are all complicit in modern slavery. Do you really know if there is forced labour in your supply chain? Because ultimately, the buck and the power to changed enslaved people’s lives, lands with you.
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Thomas Cook: tourism experts explain the travel company’s collapse
While the ultimate responsibility for the business failure of Thomas Cook must rest with the hands of its management, they faced a number of factors outside their control, writes Anna Hillingdon, associate professor in risk and resilience and John Fletcher, Professor, Bournemouth University