All Risk News articles – Page 128
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AnalysisRisk appetite should be top of the agenda following Brexit
Brexit uncertainty has created a need to reassess growth plans, expected returns and risk appetite
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Analysis
Lessons learned from the Hanjin bankruptcy
Cargo owners are urged to rigorously select their overseas carrier and review their cargo insurance cover, as the shipping company’s insolvency could lead to a domino effect
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AnalysisIneffective reporting lines leave companies at risk
Senior managers’ ignorance of issues within a company deemed irrelevant, as High Court attributes junior employees’ knowledge to the company as a whole
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AnalysisHow the Galaxy Note 7 recall could improve Samsung's reputation
A well-managed product recall can leave consumers feeling more positive about the brand
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AnalysisMany companies failing to fully comply with the Modern Slavery Act
Both disclosure and non-disclosure carry reputational risks for businesses
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AnalysisInformation warfare: the rising threat of state-backed cyber attacks
The high level of engineering behind nation-sponsored hacks makes it hard for businesses to protect themselves
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AnalysisCompliance professionals view Trump as a risk to the profession
More than a quarter cites the US elections as one of the biggest risks for the year ahead
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AnalysisSenior management more involved in addressing modern slavery
A year after the introduction of the UK Modern Slavery Act, CEO and senior executive engagement has doubled
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AnalysisWhy gender diversity in risk management is only slowly improving
Progress is slow, but the future looks promising as younger generations have a higher percentage of women
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AnalysisWillis's Dominic Casserley to depart
The Willis Towers Watson deputy chief exec is leaving at the end of the year
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AnalysisFBI cyber chief joins broker
James Trainor most recently led the cyber division at FBI’s headquarters
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AnalysisRSA claims chief to step down in 2017
Successor will oversee completion of RSA’s claims transformation programme
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Analysis‘Insurance industry will adapt to Brexit’
Richard Pryce, CEO QBE European Operations, considers some of the implications of Brexit for insurers and clients
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AnalysisAIG sells local operations for $240m
Deal with Fairfax Financial Holdings designed to ‘focus and streamline AIG’s global insurance operations’
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Case StudiesResilience case study: 1996 Manchester bomb
The bomb went off right outside Royal Insurance’s regional office building
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Analysis
‘Hong Kong is a very important step’ in Swiss Re’s evolution
Swiss Re Corporate Solutions APAC boss discusses the group’s new licence
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AnalysisReliance on passporting rights ‘exaggerated’ says think tank
Open Europe outlines that there is no real single market for insurers
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AnalysisLessons learned from TalkTalk cyber breach
Robert Maddox and Saqib Alam, associates at law firm Debevoise & Plimpton, explain why businesses should reassess their cybersecurity risk profile
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AnalysisModelling an approach to manage infectious disease risk
The spread of infectious diseases considered among the global risks of highest concern for doing business





