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AnalysisRisk community mourns passing of Jo Willaert
Jo Willaert was the immediate past president of FERMA and also served as a board member of the Belgian risk management association BELRIM
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AnalysisUsing AI to manage supply chain risk
As much as 43% of third-party relationships are not subject to any form of due diligence checks, finds Refinitiv
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AnalysisHard market: “Start renewals early”
Risk managers should start their renewal process early and manage their expectations as the hard market plays out, advises FM Global
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AnalysisGlobal GDP to grow by 4.7% in 2021
Amid uncertainty over the COVID-crisis, public policy should focus on sustainable infrastructure development and inclusive growth - sigma
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AnalysisNat cat loss tally rises in October
Economic losses from devastating floods in southeastern France and northwestern Italy in October are expected to reach €2.7 billion
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OpinionThe science driving claims service improvements
Technology enables us to transform service – but to do this effectively, we need to understand and really engage with our clients
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Expert ViewsSustainability: An opportunity to join forces
The COVID-crisis has accelerated many of the trends within business and society, one of the most important being a commitment to ESG goals, explains Nina Arquint, chief risk officer, Swiss Re Corporate Solutions
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Expert ViewsSustainability: Parametrics fill the gap
As weather-related events continue to rise, risk managers may turn to parametric solutions to ensure that they have the right levels of risk transfer in place
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Expert ViewsSustainability: The road to mandatory climate change disclosures
Pressure is mounting for organisations across all industries to better understand, report on and mitigate the impact that climate change is having on their businesses
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Expert ViewsSustainability: The growing issue of supply chain disruption
As a result of the predicted risk in weather events, not to mention the complex nature of supply chains, global organisations must take a broader look at their vulnerabilities
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AnalysisReport finds “major flaws” in risk reporting
FTSE 100 companies ignored or downplayed the impact of pandemics, finds Mactavish in damning report
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InterviewsBuilding back better
John Ludlow, CEO of Airmic, shares his thoughts on using lessons from a year of crisis to drive improvements in risk management
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AnalysisMoving supply chains closer to home
A heady mix of geopolitical tensions, natural catastrophes and the coronavirus pandemic has put global supply chains under significant pressure in 2020
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AnalysisInternal failures drive cyber claims frequency
Business interruption is the main cost driver behind cyber losses, accounting for around 60% of the value of all claims - AGCS
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AnalysisCounting 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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AnalysisWhy we should be bridging, not breaking, silos
On the eve of its annual conference, Risk-!n co-founder Stéphane Martin explains why collaboration is such an important theme
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OpinionCyber risk in an era of connectivity
As the modern risk landscape becomes increasingly complex, cyber-risk is one area where businesses need to remain vigilant
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Analysis2021 to bring ecopolitical turbulence
Employers will need to go through an evolution in their Duty of Care provisions, just as they did post 9/11
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Expert ViewsLessons in supply chain resilience
The COVID-crisis is the latest incident to draw attention to supply chain vulnerabilities. The lessons are clear but how quickly will they be forgotten? asks Martin Schürz.
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Expert ViewsSupply chains: Dealing with the unforeseen
It is not just international health crises where preparedness plays a significant role in the severity and impact of an event





