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FeaturesSpotlight on business interruption insurance
The COVID-19 outbreak has laid bare the limitations of business interruption insurance, with companies across the globe discovering gaps in coverage
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AnalysisCOVID-19 makes ‘business case’ for ERM
Pandemic shows the clear business benefits of managing risk from an enterprise-wide perspective - Gartner
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AnalysisCOVID-19 global supply chain disruptions continue
Organisations with a diversified supplier base are better equipped to address the effects of COVID-19 - Institute of Supply Management
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AnalysisClimate change “major threat” to global resilience - sigma
Failure to take immediate tangible action could lead to climate systems reaching irreversible tipping points, jeopardising insurability
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OpinionPrepare for more climate see-saws
A cluster of winter storms are among the examples of extreme weather events causing increasing concern over how our climate is changing
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AnalysisCOVID-19: Reducing the manufacturing supply chain impact
Manufacturing companies must assess and devise strategies to reduce the impact of COVID-19 - SpendEdge
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AnalysisCOVID-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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Latest IssueStrategicRISK Q1 2020: World on Lockdown
In this edition of StrategicRISK, we look at how businesses are responding to the COVID-19 crisis as the situation rapidly escalates around the world.
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AnalysisWTW launches COVID-19 tracking tool
Willis Towers Watson has updated its Global Peril Diagnostic modelling tool to provide up-to-date information on confirmed global COVID-19 cases alongside clients’ property portfolios.
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AnalysisWEF: COVID-19 prompts new supply chain thinking
China seems to be seeing the light at the end of the tunnel of fighting the COVID-19 outbreak domestically, but there is much more work to be done for companies to resume normal productions and reconfigure their supply chains
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AnalysisInsurance experts rank cybercrime as top risk for 2020
Cybercrime, disruptive technology and pricing are the top three most dangerous risks, according to a new Willis Towers Watson survey of more than 100 insurance industry executives
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OpinionRisk market reacts to Aon WTW merger
As the dust begins to settle on the news of the latest mega-merger, StrategicRISK asked our risk experts what their thoughts are on the deal and what the impact will be on you as risk managers.
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Opinion5 minutes on coronavirus with Dr Hyzler
As the world scrambles, StrategicRISK spoke with Dr Adrian Hyzler to get his top tips for risk managers on how best to tackle this crisis over the coming weeks.
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AnalysisLatest 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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FeaturesPreparing for pandemic
As Coronavirus sweeps the globe, StrategicRISK examines how European businesses are dealing with the crisis and what steps risk managers can take to safeguard their organisations and employees
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AnalysisThe 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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AnalysisThree emerging risks facing renewable energy companies
Risk managers working in the renewables sector must face up to the ever growing risks presented by geopolitics, climate change and cyber interruption.
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Online only5 cyber security trends for 2020
The focus is now firmly on the customer and offering them better service and better protection, particularly with the new paradigm of “everything-as-a-service” – where everything is offered in cloud-based, consumer-based models.
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OpinionAllianz pledge half a billion euros towards frontline coronavirus aid
The fund’s main goal is to support those working in the areas most hit by the epidemic in China’s Hubei Province and aid will consist of medical supplies, donations and insurance protection.
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AnalysisRisk managers are the risk ‘Swiss knife’ of corporates
Dan Chelly, a risk manager at Mazars and a member of the scientific committee at Amrae gives his views on current risk issues, emerging trends for the sector, the role of the risk manager and how artificial intelligence won’t be stealing jobs just yet…





