RiskSTOP
Risk management is important. It helps control the cost of property, liability and other claims and therefore has a crucial role to play in financial protection. However, risk management is far more than this. It is also about protecting people from harm, and their property from loss and damage. At RiskSTOP we recognise that loss always leads to emotional as well as financial cost. People matter, so we always put customer care at the heart of everything we do. This is what sets us apart.
We also understand that the world is changing. At RiskSTOP, we’re leading the way through our augmented approach to risk management, bringing data and technology solutions and human expertise together, so that the benefits of risks management can be reaped by more people and organisations.
From unique and instant risk management insight for multiple locations, to rapid mid-market remote assessments and in-depth on-site risk management surveys, RiskSTOP is supporting organisations to manage and mitigate loss in a way that doesn’t just perform, but is valued and reaches further.
About us: https://www.riskstop.co.uk
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Spotlight: UK businesses brace for evolving claims risks
The risks facing UK businesses are constantly evolving, and trends in claims follow in their wake. It’s not just a rise in extreme weather events that is contributing to the claims tally for UK businesses. This article explores the gaps in insurance cover in the workplace.
Spotlight: Emerging risks in the property sector
The property sector faces long-established risks from storms and floods to subsidence and fires. However, new risks are constantly emerging and the insurance industry must ensure customers are aware and prepared to face them. This spotlight focuses on the emerging risks in the property sector.
Spotlight: Why we need risk management for everyone, not just the 2%
For over 200 years, the insurance industry has understood the benefits of risk management in reducing and controlling exposure. But in a world of evolving risks, the traditional way of making improvements through site surveys creates a fundamental problem, as RiskSTOP’s Nigel Raywood explains.