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Cyber risk

Given the complexities and pervasiveness of cyber risk, organisations can benefit from experienced risk advice when managing their exposures.

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Article

22/07/2026

Three key insights on generative AI risks for South African organisations

Across industries, South African businesses are rapidly integrating generative AI to improve efficiency, enhance client outcomes, and develop new products and services.

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Article

10/07/2026

The case for insuring fines and penalties: Deterrence is served only when misconduct is real

The growth of the data economy and potential fines and penalties for privacy violations has raised a key question for risk transfer: “Will my cyber insurance policy pay for fines and penalties?”

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Article

24/06/2026

Legality of Ransomware and Ransom Payments in Cyber Insurance Policies

In this Article, Marsh India Insurance Brokers Private Limited and Khaitan Legal Associates, examine the implications of a Ransomware Attack, available protection under Cyber Insurance and legality of ransom payments in cyber breaches in India.

Cyber Risk

Using data to prioritise cybersecurity investments

With so many tools available to manage cyber risk, how can you prioritise your spending to get the best return?

Weather and natural catastrophes

Severe weather, natural disasters, and other catastrophic events can cause serious havoc regardless of where you are in the world.

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Article

21/03/2026

Extreme weather events: What to do if you have a claim

Extreme weather can cause significant damage and disruption for businesses and communities in Australia. If you are affected by severe weather events in Australia, we recommend you read the following article to get yourself prepared to make a claim.

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20/01/2026

New Zealand Weather Events: What to do if you have a claim

Cyclones and severe weather can cause significant damage and disruption for businesses and communities in New Zealand. If you are affected by the wild weather in New Zealand, we recommend you read the following article to get yourself prepared to make a claim.

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Article

29/05/2024

Navigating La Niña: Insights for organisations and risk professionals

La Niña could arrive in the coming months, bringing with it significant weather events and wide-ranging risk considerations for organisations.

The Global Risks Report

The top risks for 2026 and beyond. Data and insights from more than 1,300 global experts and leaders.

Climate Change and Sustainability

As organisations across every industry move forward with climate change and sustainability strategies, they will encounter new risks and opportunities to be managed.

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Article

17/08/2026

Climate risk and insurability: Protecting financial stability

In much of the financial system, insurance has long been treated as a given. Mortgages depend on homes being insurable, loans are priced on the assumption that assets will remain viable, and investment decisions assume that risk can be managed within established market structures. Effectively, insurance serves as a buffer against losses that could affect debt servicing.

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Article

14/08/2026

New framework translates resilience investments into recognised risk reduction and insurance benefits

Extreme weather is becoming more frequent and severe. While there are clear actions that can help manage these risks, insurers have lacked a consistent mechanism to recognise and reward verified climate risk reduction measures.

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12/08/2026

Mandatory climate disclosures: What Australian directors need to know about their D&O exposures and coverage

As climate risk and regulatory rules evolve, directors must stay on top of their growing duties, exposures and the mandatory climate reporting regime’s implications on D&O insurance.

Climate disclosures playbook

With climate disclosures like TCFD being mandated across the globe, do you know the risk and insurance implications on your business?