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Join our conference to learn about managing external risks such as legal compliance, internal risks like governance and employee issues, and effectively identifying, evaluating, and treating risks. Explore strategies to develop, maintain, and revise policies, ensure data security, and choose appropriate insurance coverage to safeguard your business against various threats. Benefit from expert insights on risk management frameworks, policy wordings, and the importance of seeking professional advice.
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Risk and Insurance CLCQ Conference 2016
1 External Risks
Legal and regulatory compliance Investigations by regulators Political Security of funding Security of your information/technology Natural events Clients External Risks
2 Internal Risks
Governance Employees – harassment; wrongful dismissal; anti-discrimination; work place health and safety Culture Internal Risks
3 Identifying the Risks
Risk management framework Identification Analysis Evaluation Treatment Identifying and planning
4 Managing the Risks
Develop, maintain and revise written policies Electronic back up and off-site storage Removal of information/files from office File reviews File opening and closing Recruiting – reference checking Supervision of staff Renewal of insurance Leasing – exercising options; rent reviews; payment of rent and outgoings Renewal of professional registration/practicing certificates Capped liability schemes Systems
Professional indemnity Association liability Public liability Property and contents Business interruption? Workers' Comp Volunteer accident insurance and contents insurance Cyber liability Insurance
Policy wording/terms, schedules, endorsements, exclusions, write-backs Claims made policies Occurrence based policies Proposals/renewals – disclose which you know of and which you know, or ought reasonably know is relevant to the insurer when accepting the risk sections 21 and 28 Notification of claims/circumstances – Insurance Contracts Act protection – sections 40 and 54 Cyber liability Importance of good advice Insurance
5 Conclusions/Questions