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AnalysisNew guidance sets roadmap for climate-ready ports
Nearly nine in ten major ports are exposed to damaging climate hazards. New guidance urges ports, waterways and logistics operators to move quickly from awareness to action, embedding climate resilience into business strategy.
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AnalysisWhy resilient supply chains need more than emissions targets
A new World Resources Institute (WRI) study finds most corporate sustainability goals focus on emissions and environmental footprints, while overlooking the workers who make supply chains function. Risk managers must act now to safeguard resilience and reputations.
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AnalysisSector spotlight: passenger transport and the rising reputational threats of cyber and climate
Environmental and cyber risks have overtaken safety as the biggest reputational threats for passenger transport companies, according to Willis Towers Watson’s latest research. Firms are strengthening crisis readiness but remain weak on financial resilience.
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AnalysisSoft market, shifting ground: why mining risk managers must hold their nerve
Mining insurers are cutting rates and expanding capacity, creating tactical opportunities for buyers. Yet WTW’s latest analysis points to tightening scrutiny on tailings, seismicity, flooding and project approvals. The right move in a soft cycle is not to ease off, but to turn cheaper premium into stronger resilience.
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AnalysisRoundup: Leadership shake-up at Europe’s top risk associations
Senior leadership changes at Airmic and FERMA signal a new era for Europe’s risk associations, as Julia Graham prepares to hand over to Diane Maxwell in the UK and Philippe Cotelle and Laurent Nihoul take the helm at FERMA.
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AnalysisUK faces record surge in cyber attacks, warns NCSC Annual Review
Britain is experiencing an average of four nationally significant cyber attacks every week, according to GCHQ’s National Cyber Security Centre, which has urged business leaders to make cyber resilience a boardroom priority.
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AnalysisEmployee anxiety emerges as a critical organisational risk
New research from Cigna Healthcare and the American Psychological Association reveals rising anxiety across the workforce, creating an escalating challenge for employers seeking to protect wellbeing and productivity.
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AnalysisCommodity traders face geopolitical turbulence, Willis warns
Tariffs, maritime disruption and regional conflicts are reshaping global commodity flows, as a Willis report highlights the sector’s exposure to escalating geopolitical and geoeconomic risk
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AnalysisFERMA 2025: The skills risk managers will need for the future
At the FERMA senimar in Zurich, five experts took to the stage to discuss how risk management is evolving and the skills practitioners will need to succeed
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AnalysisFERMA 2025: Risk managers must lead corporate response to climate threat, warns WBCSD’s Fiona Watson
At the FERMA Seminar, WBCSD vice-president Fiona Watson urged businesses to move beyond the value chain in tackling physical climate risks, arguing that corporate risk managers must become the strategic architects of resilience.
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AnalysisFERMA 2025: 20 minutes with new FERMA president, Philippe Cotelle
StrategicRISK editor Sara Benwell caught up with FERMA’s new president to find out his views on key risk priorities, and what’s in store for his tenure
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AnalysisFERMA 2025: Imagining the unimaginable - why foresight must replace false certainty
At FERMA 2025, Copenhagen Institute for Future Studies chief executive Daria Krivonos urged Europe’s risk community to rethink its entire approach to uncertainty. Her message was clear: the greatest threat facing organisations is not disruption itself, but their own inability to imagine alternative futures.
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OpinionAI surge reshapes risk management and compliance
How is artificial intelligence improving risk management and compliance, who’s using it, and how fast is it being deployed? Ted Datta, head of the financial crime and compliance practice for Europe and Africa at Moody’s, reveals the findings of a global survey
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AnalysisWhat risk managers need to know about new lithium battery safety rules
Airlines and regulators are stepping up safety campaigns amid a surge in onboard lithium battery fires. Risk managers must ensure staff understand how to “travel smart” when carrying electronic devices.
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AnalysisThird-party cyber risks demand real action, not just awareness
New research shows growing recognition of supply chain vulnerabilities, but most businesses still lack the governance, monitoring and cultural change needed to turn insight into resilience.
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AnalysisRisk briefing: How AI agents can revolutionise risk
AI agents can transform risk management and compliance by automating complex tasks and enhancing decision-making efficiency.
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AnalysisHurricane Melissa: Testing the limits of resilience
Hurricane Melissa has left Jamaica counting the cost of record-breaking winds and a widening protection gap, highlighting the need for faster recovery tools and stronger regional resilience.
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AnalysisEnterprise risk management frameworks key to meeting CSRD reporting requirements
As CSRD reporting beds in, risk managers are emerging as key players – using ERM tools to connect compliance, sustainability and long-term strategy.
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AnalysisFrom economic slowdown to AI disruption: the emerging risks keeping executives awake
Gartner’s latest survey finds risk leaders under pressure to manage the dual challenge of economic stagnation and AI disruption as emerging risk signals multiply.
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AnalysisThe £64 trillion energy transition: five risks redefining resilience
Swiss Re’s latest market analysis warns that the global shift to renewable energy will reshape corporate risk profiles, creating new exposures in technology, supply chains and extreme weather.





