Allianz Risk Barometer 2022
Allianz published its risk barometer for 2022, noting that cyber perils outrank Covid-19 and broken supply chains as top global business risk.
Read moreAllianz published its risk barometer for 2022, noting that cyber perils outrank Covid-19 and broken supply chains as top global business risk.
Read moreThe 10th Allianz Risk Barometer 2021 identified a trio of Covid-19 related risks, including Business interruption, Pandemic outbreak, and Cyber incidents as the top three global business risks this year.
Read moreIn its most recent report, Allianz notes that the crew change crisis continues to have a major impact on the health and wellbeing of seafarers, with potentially long-term implications for safety.
Read moreIn its latest report, Allianz reports that the shipping industry has shown great resilience through the pandemic but the crew change crisis, volatile trade volumes and constraints on capacity continue to have significant implications.
Read moreAllianz published its Shipping and Safety review for 2021, identifying loss trends and a number of risk challenges for the maritime sector. According to the report, 49 total losses took place in 2020, which represent a 50% decline over a decade.
Read moreA trio of Covid-19 related risks, inlcuding Business interruption (#1 with 41% responses), Pandemic outbreak (#2 with 40%), and Cyber incidents (#3 with 40%), makes the top three global business risks awaited this year, according to the 10th Allianz Risk Barometer 2021.
Read moreThe shipping industry has largely proved resilient to the COVID-19 outbreak, says Allianz. However, a sharp economic downturn and difficult operating conditions present a unique set of challenges.
Read moreIn 2019, Asian waters accounted for a third of large vessels lost at sea globally, despite the fact that large shipping losses remained at a record low by over 20% year-on-year. Meanwhile, the COVID-19 crisis could worsen the long-term safety improvements in the shipping industry for 2020 and beyond.
Read moreThe frequency and cost of collision, grounding and fire incidents has increased in some areas for Asian-based ship owners and managers, but the number of total losses as a whole has reduced significantly over the past 12 months, said Allianz in its recent Shipping and Safety review 2019.
Read moreWhile the growing use of connected technology in the maritime is expected to be a positive for both safety and claims, technology also means cyber risk is a big concern for shipping. As more and more systems require connectivity with the shore, so vessels become more vulnerable to a cyber-attack, says Captain Rahul Khanna from Allianz.
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