All risk management articles – Page 29
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AnalysisHowden snaps up WTW’s Aubert to head up France
Nicolas Aubert was most recently CEO of Willis Towers Watson UK and is known as a D&I champion in the industry
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OpinionReducing risk in a time of climate transition
Greenwashing just won’t cut it anymore - here’s what risk managers need to know
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AnalysisGallagher Re: 2021 third largest cat year for re/insurers
Reinsurance broker urges a rethink of the impact from “secondary perils” as extreme weather events drive loss tally
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AnalysisCyber attack hits German fuel distributors
Suspected ransomware attack hits oil storage and distribution firms in northern Germany less than a year after Colonial Pipeline
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Analysis1-in-4 UK properties at risk of flood
Flood defences could reduce losses by an estimated 360% across river, surface water and coastal flooding - JBA
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AnalysisHard market continues with cyber rates up 130% in Q4
It was the 17th consecutive quarter of commercial insurance price increases, according to Marsh
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AnalysisAmrae: Why captives will continue to offer buyers an alternative
Recent events have changed the way we look at risk and reshaped the concept of resilience, says Julien Guénot
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AnalysisAmrae shines light on supply chain crisis
French corporates continue to experience pandemic disruption as 54% develop more agile and collaborative solutions
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AnalysisClaims reflect supply chain pressures and terminal logjams
Volume increases at terminals, and associated congestion, is behind an increase in impact-related incidents - TT Club
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AnalysisAmrae: Time to rekindle dialogue with insurers
This year’s meeting of French risk professionals will broad some challenging conversations
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AnalysisDescartes in bid to disrupt corporate insurance
The parametric insurtech has ambitious plans to expand climate risk solutions after successful capital raise
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AnalysisInsurers must offer innovative flood solutions
Firms are struggling to access affordable flood coverage as the impact of climate change becomes more apparent
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Analysis
Global catastrophes cost $343 billion in 2021 - Aon
European floods in July were the costliest disaster on record for the Continent at $46 billion
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AnalysisUkraine-Russia tensions call for greater cyber resilience
GCHQ is urging UK firms to bolster their cyber security in response to the malicious attacks in and around Ukraine
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AnalysisFERMA launches guide for remote working
The almost overnight switch to remote working during the pandemic heightened workplace safety and cyber risk
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AnalysisAXA XL launches environmental risks service
Corporates can better understand their environmental exposures by tapping into multiple data sources and advanced analytics
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AnalysisCorporates facing ‘resilience fatigue’ - Beazley
Institutional burnout is a particular threat in pandemic-exposed sectors such as health, travel, education and hospitality
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AnalysisFirms merge to beef up ESG solutions
LRQA will offer ESG and supply chain insights to a wide range of industries including retail, manufacturing, food and apparel
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AnalysisLessons from Merck’s NotPetya victory
Cyber war exclusions are likely to see future disputes over state-sponsored attacks ruled in insurers’ favour
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AnalysisESG is not a fad but an urgent business priority, says IoD
Organisations must identify the risks and opportunities that relate to environmental, social and governance considerations, directors urged





