All Risk News articles – Page 110
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AnalysisAndy Hawkes new IIRSM President
Cardinus CEO elected to lead the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management
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AnalysisIRM publishes tips for longer-term viability statements
The Institute of Risk Management recommends a ten-step template for UK firms producing a comprehensive viability statement
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AnalysisAmazon warehouse fire – employee blamed
A suspicious blaze at an Amazon warehouse is thought to have been caused by a member of staff at the online retailer, StrategicRISK understands
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AnalysisUnpredictable politics main risk for businesses in 2018
Populist and nationalist world leaders are ever more threatening to business performance, according to Control Risks forecast
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AnalysisM&A risk rising, report warns
Is the bubble about to burst, Willis Towers Watson asked, after merger deals face their worst performance in a decade?
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Analysis
Tax crimes high on EU agenda
MEPs push for tighter regulation after global tax scandal revelations
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AnalysisMarsh appoints Moody UK specialties CEO
Paul Moody replaces Roy White as CEO of the insurance broker’s UK specialties division
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AnalysisHealthcare leads data risk assessments – Trustwave study
UK professionals value their personally identifiable data at less than half as much as their US counterparts, according to a report from tech firm Trustwave
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AnalysisEU tax haven blacklist continues crackdown
Panama, South Korea and the UAE are among 17 jurisdictions on the EU’s list of supposed tax havens, while Bermuda made its “grey list”
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AnalysisRisk manager pay rising in North America – RIMS
The base salary for a risk professional climbed 3.5% in the US in 2017, according to a survey from industry group RIMS
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AnalysisFS regulation needs “fine tuning” in 2018 – Deloitte report
Financial services firms need a globally coordinated approach from their watchdogs to address regulatory divergence, according to Deloitte’s centre for regulatory strategy
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AnalysisGovernance shakeup lauded by UK internal auditors’ body
New “shorter and sharper” corporate governance code still lacks detail about how it will be policed
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AnalysisMarsh appoints new UK aviation leader
Mark Costin leaves Marsh’s UK aerospace team to lead the broker’s UK aviation practice
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AnalysisUsing AI: doubts arise amid enthusiasm
Artificial Intelligence is meant to change our lives radically in the upcoming years and people are starting to doubt its ethical consequences
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AnalysisSlow rollout for emerging tech – PARIMA survey
Emerging technology is a priority for risk management, but is being implemented slowly, according to a study from PARIMA, Marsh and the Asia Pacific Risk Centre
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AnalysisMarsh UK rebrands Bluefin to Jelf
The insurance broker bought Jelf in 2015 and Bluefin in December last year
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AnalysisUber data breach affected 57m users
The ICO has confirmed UK users are among those affected by a giant data breach that was covered up by Uber late last year
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AnalysisEighteen quarters of falling insurance prices – Marsh
Rates for commercial insurance buying have dropped 18 quarters in a row, according to figures from Marsh
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AnalysisRegulatory and cyber liability questions delaying unmanned ships
Doubts raised about the maritime sector’s readiness for unmanned vessels, in a study from Clyde & Co and the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology
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AnalysisFERMA fires riposte to ENISA cyber report
After ENISA’s report on cyber insurance language harmonisation, FERMA calls on the EU body to integrate the client dimension





