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Insolvency risks as retail giant collapses
The dramatic collapse of multinational retail giant Arcadia highlights insolvency risk and its potential knock-on effect
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Counting down to a vaccine
There are positive signs that a Covid-19 vaccine is close. How should risk managers ensure the health and safety of returning staff?
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US election: Protests expected
A contested scenario will increase the threat of political violence, with potential supply chain impacts
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FCA business interruption test case appeal date set by Supreme Court
Six insurers, the FCA and the Hiscox Action Group are appealing some parts of September’s High Court ruling
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Cyber: Staff admit to risky behaviour
Home working has increased cyber vulnerability, with 73% using company-issued devices for personal matters - Mimecast
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BoE: Climate disclosures will become mandatory
Setting out pathways to mandatory TCFD disclosures should be a “priority” for public authorities, according to the Bank of England
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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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Due diligence the key for third-party risks
Research from Refinitiv reveals 43% of third-party relationships are not subject to any form of due diligence checks
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Firms must change cyber security approach
The traditional approach to cyber security must be replaced by something that is more user-centric - Aon and CyberCube
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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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The boardroom perspective: Graham and Ludlow
The world is complex, changing and connected and boards need to respond, argue Airmic’s Julia Graham and John Ludlow
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Pandemic risk act enters US Congress
Like the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA), federal government would serve as a backstop to maintain marketplace stability
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Allianz names Berry chief risk officer
John Berry has been appointed as chief risk officer for Allianz Holdings and Allianz Insurance
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Insurers ‘looking down the barrel’ at class action
Why the insurance industry is under fire for failing to pay business interruption claims - DMH Stallard
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COVID-19: The role of climate change
Climate change and growing extremes will likely increase the threat of global pandemics, according to AIR Worldwide
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How risk managers are preparing the possibility of a recession
As some market experts report hearing the distant, but undoubtedly chilling, growls of an approaching global downturn, we ask how much risk managers can really do to protect their businesses from being savaged.
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Business react to the conservative general election victory
StrategicRISK explores what the conservative general election win means to UK business leaders and what new risks have emerged on the horizon
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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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Five ways to work out if a company is serious about tackling modern slavery
The complexity and extensive nature of international supply chains enable businesses and consumers to turn a blind eye to modern slavery, writes Lisa Hsin, Doctoral Researcher in Socio-Legal Studies at University of Oxford
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Ups and downs of managing risk
Dean Kong, head of risk (AGM) for the Changi East megaproject – the development of a new passenger terminal to Singapore’s Changi Airport, tells StrategicRISK about the risk challenges of megaprojects