About our research
Building on a programme of research and interviews with businesses of all sizes from 10 different industry sectors in the US and UK, we are throwing a spotlight on this area.
In a series of in-depth reports, we are sharing insights into how business leaders feel about a variety of risks within four key categories- Geopolitical, Business, Environment and Cyber & Tech.
"We have just come through an unprecedented time, and businesses have been left needing more than a one-size-fits-all insurance solution."
Environmental 2023
Our research has revealed that dealing with the immediate pressures of energy transition in an uncertain geopolitical landscape, and accountability for greenhouse gas emissions on the journey to net zero, are proving a distraction from dealing with the overarching, immense threat posed by climate change.
Cyber & Technology 2022
Our latest research with business leaders about the cyber risks they face and their resilience to them throws a spotlight on how other risk classes may be distracting them from what remains a real and present danger.
Geopolitical 2022
Geopolitical risks include the threat of disruption, failure to keep pace with changing technology, cyber risk and intellectual property risk.
Business 2022
Business risks include supply chain instability, business interruption, boardroom risk, crime, reputational and employer risk.
Environmental 2021
Environmental risks include climate change and associated catastrophic risks, environmental damage, pandemic risk, food insecurity and energy transition risk.
Cyber & Technology 2021
Technology risks include the threat of disruption, failure to keep pace with changing technology, cyber risk and intellectual property risk.
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