All risk news articles – Page 49
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AnalysisCOVID-19 heightens risks for cargo shippers and transport firms
Damaged goods already account for more than one in five marine insurance industry claims - Allianz
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AnalysisLate notices are “missed opportunities” - Allied World
Delayed claim reporting can cost both carrier and insured hundreds of thousands of dollars in defence costs
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AnalysisInsurers ‘looking down the barrel’ at class action
Why the insurance industry is under fire for failing to pay business interruption claims - DMH Stallard
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AnalysisCOVID-19 makes ‘business case’ for ERM
Pandemic shows the clear business benefits of managing risk from an enterprise-wide perspective - Gartner
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AnalysisCOVID-19 and climate change to transform energy sector
Energy firms must incorporate ESG standards and climate change into their risk mitigation strategies - Willis Towers Watson
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AnalysisFERMA: Pandemic risk pools will provide future financial resilience
France’s CCR, Spain’s Consorcio, UK’s Pool Re and Germany’s Extremus scheme offer possible models
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AnalysisCOVID-19 global supply chain disruptions continue
Organisations with a diversified supplier base are better equipped to address the effects of COVID-19 - Institute of Supply Management
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AnalysisRisk manager is suddenly a hot job - Bloomberg Businessweek
As the pandemic spurs boards to seek experts in crisis planning and oversight, the role of the risk manager has been elevated
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AnalysisHiscox faces legal action over rejecting coronavirus BI claims
Customers have written to the UK business secretary, Alok Sharma, with their concerns
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AnalysisCOVID-19 creating “ideal conditions” for ransomware
CyberCube warns that organised criminals and hackers are moving away from “high volume, low-value” methods of attack
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AnalysisPrevent losses at idle factories - FM Global
Fires, vandalism, theft, flooding and stormy weather could leave understaffed facilities vulnerable
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AnalysisCompanies “drastically unprepared” for supply chain disruption - survey
66% of respondents say they should be assessing more than three quarters of their top tier vendors but aren’t doing so
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AnalysisClimate change “major threat” to global resilience - sigma
Failure to take immediate tangible action could lead to climate systems reaching irreversible tipping points, jeopardising insurability
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AnalysisFERMA supports creation of pandemic risk pools
Federation calls on brokers and insurers for flexibility during coronavirus crisis
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AnalysisSite closures pose fire risk - AGCS
The potential for damage from fire or lack of maintenance can increase in mothballed or idle production facilities and industrial plants
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AnalysisCOVID-19: BI policies not fit for purpose - Ludlow
Business interruption needs to cover a broader range of intangible perils, argues Airmic CEO John Ludlow
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AnalysisEurozone manufacturing plummets
”Large swathes of manufacturing could see downturns of the likes not seen before” - IHS Markit
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Analysis53% of firms have no IoT visibility
‘Internet of Evil Things’ survey reveals over half of organisations have no visibility into the number of devices connected to their company network
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FeaturesCOVID-19: Spotlight on security risks
Protests and unrests, strikes and fraud and scams are just some of the security risks likely to be exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic
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AnalysisInterview: Cyber exposures for a coronavirus age
As businesses around the world come to terms with a dispersed, remote workforce, Raf Sanchez, international breach response manager at Beazley, considers the cyber exposures





