| Future Risk E-Journal | |
| Zigzag Publishing | |
| Management Reports | |
Do you know what risks lie around the corner?
Are you looking for a “heads-up” on future risk trends?
Are you looking for new opportunities for providing insurance products?
What will climate change mean?
Will new technology mean new risks?
What will be the impact of new legislation on liabilities?
Future Risk is a new publication which focuses on future trends affecting the risk industry and risk professionals worldwide. Future Risk provides a heads up on new and upcoming risks worldwide, looking at climate prediction and modelling, liability trends, medical issues, demography, scientific advances, financial risks, biological risks, nanotechnology, catastrophe risks, IT/technology, corporate governance, terrorism/activism, and Corporate Social Responsibility
There are many publications covering risk, including risk management, insurance, and reinsurance, but the vast majority only focus on the past and present. Future Risk is the only publication to focus on the future. Future Risk provides early warning to enable planning for what lies ahead, both in terms of opportunities and downside risks.
Future Risk is published by Zigzag Publishing in association with the European Institute for Risk Management (EIRM). It is produced as an E-Journal and is provided as a PDF file which is emailed to you each month. If you require a hard copy, please let us know and it can be printed off and sent to you by mail.
New subscribers will receive their choice of a free high quality 20,000 word management report produced by Zigzag Publishing, sent as a PDF file. These include:
Future Risk is published 10 times a year. The annual subscription is £499 (plus VAT) US$999/€750.
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