2014: The Future Of Risk Management According To Aon
New York, NY (CompNewsNetwork) - Increased demand for in-house risk managers, ERM exploring opportunities and better risk data will characterize the future risk world, according to Aon, the leading global insurance broker and risk advisor.
Building upon the theme of the future of risk management at the Federation of European Risk Management Associations (FERMA) conference in Prague on 4th October, Aon is launching its Crystal Ball predictions on how companies will and should shift their approaches to risk management. It also looks at how the insurance and risk industry must adapt to support global business in changing times, in addition to developments in captives and risk technology.
Key findings include:
o More companies will appoint Chief Risk Officers - to meet growing risk, governance and continuity expectations, an increasingly broad skill set will be required to go beyond simply introducing best practice policies and procedures to fundamentally change behaviors.
o ERM to focus on managing opportunities in addition to threats - risk management must become an integral part of other management processes, such as product development. Proper consideration of risk at the outset minimizes downsides and proactively manages product opportunities at the time when influence and control are high, and cost of doing so is low.
o Increased quantification of risks to achieve better understanding of exposures, devise strategies and improve broking negotiations - more data and objective performance indicators will be used to ensure that a company identifies and grasps the issues that may have a negative or positive effect on their balance sheet.
Marguerite Soeteman-Reijnen, chief broking officer in EMEA of Aon Risks Services, said: “The economic downturn took the world by surprise and reinforces the urgency to build upon companies’ robustness so that all stakeholders are ready to respond to challenges and exploit opportunities. Risk managers therefore need to be carefully guided through the total cost of risk on their balance sheet, analyzing, assessing and determining their strategies towards the more complex and increasing number of risks in today's world. The insurance industry must meet clients’ requirements and stand the test of time, particularly during economic despair.”
Scott Nicholl, senior consultant at Aon Global Risk Consulting, added: “Risk managers will be catalysts for change in risk-related behaviors. As such, it’s crucial that risk managers need to think in the long term and are involved in strategic planning. This way, they will champion frameworks for managing risk that will be integrated across organizations and tangibly contribute to the organization’s success through improved business performance and demonstrating compliance.”
About Aon
Aon Corporation (NYSE: AOC) is the leading global provider of risk management services, insurance and reinsurance brokerage, and human capital consulting. Through its more than 37,000 colleagues worldwide, Aon readily delivers distinctive client value via innovative and effective risk management and workforce productivity solutions. Aon's industry-leading global resources and technical expertise are delivered locally through more than 500 offices in more than 120 countries. Named the world's best broker by Euromoney magazine's 2008 and 2009 Insurance Survey, Aon also ranked highest on Business Insurance's listing of the world's largest insurance brokers based on commercial retail, wholesale, reinsurance and personal lines brokerage revenues in 2008. A.M. Best deemed Aon the number one insurance broker based on brokerage revenues in 2007 and 2008, and Aon was voted best insurance intermediary, best reinsurance intermediary and best employee benefits consulting firm in 2007 and 2008 by the readers of Business Insurance.
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