All Interview articles – Page 2
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NewsMonitoring catastrophe events from space
Rafal Modrzewski, CEO and co-founder of ICEYE, explains how advances in data are opening up new industry possibilities
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NewsRise of the underdog
David Howden has long had ambitions to be a top player in reinsurance broking, and he is finally in a position to take on the ‘Big Three’
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NewsUkraine: A ‘Matrix moment’ for climate change
The choices governments make in response to the Ukraine conflict might either accelerate or delay the global transition to net-zero emissions
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NewsLessons from the Ituango Dam
Colombia’s Ituango Hydroelectric Project highlights the risks and opportunities for reinsurers in Latin America
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NewsAre 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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NewsInsuring the transition to net zero
Why insurers have a critical role to play in the shift away from fossil fuels
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NewsBiodiversity risk to become material by 2024
Corporates have just two years to improve due diligence around biodiversity throughout their value chains - report
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NewsBoardrooms yet to fully grasp ESG risk - Marsh
Less than one-third of the FTSE100 sample showed evidence of standalone reporting on climate change risk in line with TCFD
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NewsESG is not a fad but an urgent business priority, says IoD
Organisations must identify the risks and opportunities that relate to environmental, social and governance considerations, directors urged
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NewsStandard risk management failing to address systemic threats
Joined-up thinking across government and academia is needed to deal with complex environmental risks, finds study
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NewsEurope enters 2022 in weakened political state
A resurgence of anti-establishment sentiment and agitation in Europe is likely, amid uneven national recoveries from the pandemic - Dragonfly
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NewsOmicron variant hits business sentiment
Half of the respondents report that their business is currently being affected by the supply-chain crisis - Oxford Economics
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NewsCyber: Time for zero trust
The corporate world’s approach to cyber security is undergoing a complete rethink, explains ethical hacker Rik Ferguson
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NewsShould insurers lead the climate march?
If the politicians won’t go to battle against climate change, maybe insurers have the power to drive behavioural change
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NewsThe great geopolitical repositioning
In 2022, the world will start to spin differently thanks to a new global geopolitical order
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NewsGaps remain in SME risk management
UK firms continue to worry about Brexit and identify COVID-19 or a new pandemic as top critical external risk, finds Marsh
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NewsSwiss Re: World insurance market set to exceed USD 7 trillion in premiums for the first time
Swiss Re Institute’s latest sigma study forecasts the global insurance industry to reach a new record in global premiums by mid-2022, exceeding USD 7 trillion.
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NewsThe cost of a sustainable supply chain
How sustainability initiatives within the full lifecycle of goods and services benefits the bottom line and enhances reputations
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NewsChina – a cyber powerhouse?
It is clear that China has stepped up its cyber espionage capabilities, but what is its aim?
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NewsLessons in compliance from the Pandora Papers leak
The latest leak has opened up a “Pandora’s Box” of issues. How should compliance teams respond?


