All ESG articles – Page 7
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Analysis
Multiple risks surround cost-of-living crisis - sigma
Decades of rising inequality in advanced markets has taken a $252 billion toll on insurance protection
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Analysis
Insurers face rising ESG concerns
ESG reputation could become as important as product, service and price
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Analysis
Competition for sea, space, and soil will fuel future geopolitical risk
Conflict between Russia and Ukraine is a stark reminder of how quickly geopolitical risks can escalate - Marsh
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Firms face heightened risk of fraud
82% said their organisations had been significantly impacted by fraud and illicit activity - Kroll
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EU officials propose new ban on ships carrying Russian oil
Oil and gas revenues accounted for nearly half of Russia’s federal government budget last year
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Analysis
Net Zero could double size of London market
Supporting insureds on their transition journeys could generate $125 billion by 2030 - LIIBA
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Opinion
Are you ready for the SEC climate rules?
Publicly-listed firms will be compelled to report on third party climate risks as well as their own
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Analysis
RIMS names Curtis Risk Manager of the Year
She believes everyone is a risk manager, and that the risk function is the office of KNOW and not NO
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Risk-!n prepares for physical conference in Zurich
Risk-!n 2022 kicks off on 19 May with a packed agenda that offers a “stimulant for change”
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Ukraine-crisis accelerates ESG agenda
Risk management has become a crucial and continuous enabler of sustainability strategies - Marsh
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Risk profession in crisis mode
European risk associations confirm their members are prioritising crisis management as the war in Ukraine rages on
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Analysis
Record fines for firms let down by D&Os
Fines totalling nearly half a billion pounds were handed out to UK companies during 2021 - BLM
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Analysis
WEF expands Industry 4.0 'lighthouse' community
Local manufacturing and supply chain resilience are crucial in the current geopolitical context
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Analysis
SEC proposes standardised climate reporting
Proposed rules are designed to make it easier for investors to understand the potential impact of climate-related risks
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Opinion
Insuring the transition to net zero
Why insurers have a critical role to play in the shift away from fossil fuels
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Opinion
Let’s avoid a VHS v Betamax stand-off on the climate transition
More open sources of data and open, common modelling standards will facilitate climate-transition decisions
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Analysis
Marsh launches ESG risk rating measure
Insureds can use the results to improve their ESG risks, and gain access to additional insurance market capacity
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Expert Views
Parametrics: Solutions for a changing world
Faced with long-term challenges and emerging risks, is parametric insurance part of the future of risk transfer? asks Marco Adamo
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Analysis
Lloyd’s fines insurer over unacceptable behaviours
Lloyd’s of London has levied its biggest-ever fine of over £1m to managing agent Atrium over ’boys’ nights’ misconduct