All Coronavirus articles – Page 6
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Analysis
Claims shop window applauded for pandemic-driven innovation
Insurance Times editor Katie Scott explains why this year, celebrating claims excellence is all the more pertinent
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Analysis
Lessons in risk from the Suez crisis
Suez, COVID and Brexit have challenged assumptions about the complex supply chain risks modern corporates must contend with
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Analysis
FERMA postpones physical conference to 2022
In place of a virtual event, FERMA will host a series of virtual events between 11 and 12 October 2021 under the theme: ‘’From risk to resilience”
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COVID diverting attention from slavery risks
Businesses in financial services and technology could be dangerously unaware of the rising risks of modern slavery in their supply chain
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Interviews
ESG champion
Swiss Re Corporate Solutions’ Jonathan Rake explains why real innovation in insurance has never been more important
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Analysis
Social engineering: Sophisticated and underinsured
Social engineering attacks are on the rise, but losses can pose a grey area where insurance is concerned
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Analysis
Workplace reopenings present new risks
Long COVID, differing attitudes to social distancing and reluctance to return to the workplace are among the key challenges
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Analysis
Firms facing period of transformative change
COVID-crisis will lead to a new period of rapid, transformative growth and prosperity, predicts Studio 44
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Analysis
Firms failing to anticipate emerging risks
Effective risk resilience is increasingly correlated to a firm’s viability and growth potential, finds Marsh
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Analysis
After COVID, more future gazing required
Just half of businesses have re-identified their biggest risks in the post COVID world, according to a UK survey
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Analysis
Time to pull together
Argo Group’s Adam Seager on the challenges of maintaining corporate cohesion in a more virtual working environment
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Analysis
Hiscox cyber study suggests complacency
German firms were hardest hit by cyber attacks and ransomware is now commonplace, with one in six firms targeted
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Analysis
Semiconductor shortage disrupts supply chains
Scarcity is expected to be short-lived but will cause problems for sectors including electronics and motor, according to Oxford Economics
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Opinion
Vaccine passports and privacy pitfalls
The data in ‘vaccine passports’ is the most sensitive information many firms will have ever managed
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Analysis
COVID-19 continues to test supply chains
Pandemic is exacerbating trends such as cargo crime, man-made disruptions, and political protests, which all threaten supply chain resilience in 2021
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Analysis
Geneva Association urges action on pandemic backstop
Governments must take on role of insurer-of-last-resort in future pandemic risk solutions, finds thinktank
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Analysis
Governments most targeted by ransomware attacks
The government sector was most affected by ransomware attacks in 2020, followed by banking and manufacturing
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Opinion
A smarter approach to business travel
How can businesses balance the bottom line with environmental responsibility when planning their post pandemic business travel?
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Analysis
Cyber tops list of concerns for D&Os
The shift towards WFH has heightened cyber attack and data loss risks, with exposures for senior managers, finds survey
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Analysis
Risk sector must embrace new skills
Airmic’s new CEO Julia Graham on her priorities for 2021 and the association’s plans to host a physical conference in Brighton in October