All People risk articles
-
News
Born to insure
From a family of insurance experts, Soni Srivastava was perhaps destined for a career in the industry
-
News
Geopolitics to heighten travel and security risks in 2023
Some firms are poorly equipped to mitigate the risks posed to business assets and personnel, warns Healix
-
News
Decline in workplace health contributes to ‘quiet quitting’
Mental health issues alone are expected to cost firms $16 trillion in output by 2030
-
News
The ‘S’ in ESG: Why, what and how
ESG is increasingly important, but the neglected ‘S’ needs attention, Zurich CEO for Asia Pacific tells PARIMA conference
-
News
Why wellbeing is becoming a strategic priority
With 40% of workers facing burnout and many ‘quietly quitting’, the onus is on organisations to act
-
News
Prioritising ESG improves legal, regulatory risk
As tighter regulation comes into play, firms must extend their focus around ESG internally and within their wider value chain
-
News
CISOs face burnout as ransomware threat continues
A third of organisations experience a ransomware attack at least once a week, with impacts on security professionals’ wellbeing
-
News
Pandemic behind record rise in fraud
A “perfect storm” created increased exposure to cyber, social engineering, phishing and CEO fraud, finds new research
-
News
Travel and working patterns to stabilise by year-end
Nearly half of respondents in Asia anticipated that stability could take between 12 months and 3 years to be reached
-
News
The cybersecurity myths compromising your data
Unpicking the common misconceptions about cybersecurity that put businesses at risk
-
News
US Xinjiang bill demands full supply chain visibility
Companies must map highly complex supply chains to identify signs of modern slavery - Verisk Maplecroft
-
News
How technology is shaping political risk
Social media has made activist politics more effective in emerging markets, finds the WTW Political Risk Index
-
News
Ready for the Big Quit?
Why employers unable to meet workers’ post-COVID expectations are seeing staff head for the exit
-
News
Beware ESG threats in your supply chain
New laws will require corporates to monitor their supply chains for human rights and environmental abuses
-
News
ESG champions to receive preferred D&O terms
Marsh initiaitive will initially recognise US-based corporates but will be rolled out internationally in the coming months
-
News
Why retail reputations are on the line
Scrutiny of the sector and its conduct is growing against the backdrop of the global pandemic, finds RepTrak
-
News
People risks - lessons from COVID
Speakers at this year’s Duty of Care summit highlighted the importance of mental health and pandemic preparedness
-
News
Mental health takes centre stage at Dive In
The insurance industry’s D&I festival kicks off today with mental health, gender equality and racial inclusion high on the agenda
-
News
Singapore’s reopening a step into the unknown
Singapore has begun the perilous journey of opening up its economy. But greater economic freedom will heighten risks
-
News
Risks as Taliban retakes Afghanistan
The “largest foreign policy failure since the Suez Canal crisis” will cause deterioration in security - Dragonfly