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Business travel risk survey

by Mark Rowe

The Federation of Risk Management (FERMA), the charity International SOS Foundation and audit firm KPMG have launched “Workers on the move: Managing new risks”. It’s a joint paper offering advice for companies on managing the risks associated with business travel. A survey for the report found the increasing responsibility of the Europe-based risk manager for health, safety and security risks (60pc of the respondents) and the contribution to their organisation’s travel risk management policy and decision process (66pc of the respondents) in an environment of changing travel risks.

The report found that geopolitical climate (41pc) and globalisation of organisations’ activity (39pc) plays a large part in the complexity of risk manager’s task. Cyber security (68pc) is considered as number one risk for mobile workers. Mental health is a significant concern (45pc) as well as social media (33pc). Two-thirds, 67pc of organisations consider that their exposure to health, safety and security risks linked to workers’ mobility has increased over the last two years.

Marc Burrows, Head of Global Mobility Services of KPMG said: “Expanding geographies, particularly into emerging markets, coupled with developed world expectations around risk management and compliance creates a need for a different approach to global mobility operations and increases the risks associated with a mobile workforce. All of this must be considered in the context of business continuity, reputation and brand protection being of paramount importance to global CEOs.”

And Laurent Fourier, Executive Director of the International SOS Foundation said: “Organisations are faced with an increasingly challenging and complex world of domestic and international pressures, rapid growth of the mobile workforce and increased regulations. We know that organisations want to make a difference in the lives of their mobile workforce and make a commitment to duty of care. By partnering with FERMA and KPMG we are pleased to enable risk managers to better understand their new challenges and fulfill their responsibilities in mitigating health and travel security risks”.

The paper includes:

· The ‘new normal’ of business environment and compliance;
· Changing travel risks for mobile workers
· Managing information security, mental health and social media for mobile workers;
· Interviews with European risk practitioners from BNP Paribas, Osram, Pinsent Masons, Solvay and Vestas;
· Ten good ideas for travel risk management to mitigate medical and travel security risks
· Ten innovative solutions

Download a copy of “Workers on the move: Managing new risks” here.

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