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Navigating Risk Podcast

Navigating Risk Podcast

By: Arthur J Gallagher
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Our Navigating Risk podcast series features conversations with business leaders and industry specialists covering a range of topics.2025 Economics
Episodes
  • Trade Credit: Protecting the Supply Chain
    Jun 24 2026

    In this episode of Navigating Risk, our host Helen Yates is joined by Sarah Winstone and Aaron Hill from Gallagher's Trade Credit team to examine how increasing complexity and global interdependencies are driving greater credit risk across supply chains.

    In today's environment, disruption rarely remains contained. Insolvency or delayed payment in one part of the chain can quickly create a wider liquidity squeeze, impacting multiple organisations.

    This episode covers:

    • The ripple effect of insolvency and non-payment across supply chains
    • Increasing exposure driven by complex, globally connected networks
    • How trade credit insurance helps protect liquidity and cashflow
    • The importance of taking a proactive, early approach to risk management
    • The growing role of data and insight in strengthening credit risk decisions

    Disclaimer - The sole purpose of this podcast is to provide guidance on the issues covered. This podcast is not intended to give legal advice, and, accordingly, it should not be relied upon. It should not be regarded as a comprehensive statement of the law and/or market practice in this area. We make no claims as to the completeness or accuracy of the information contained herein or in the links which were live at the date of publication. You should not act upon (or should refrain from acting upon) information in this publication without first seeking specific legal and/or specialist advice. Arthur J. Gallagher Insurance Brokers Limited accepts no liability for any inaccuracy, omission or mistake in this publication, nor will we be responsible for any loss which may be suffered as a result of any person relying on the information contained herein.

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    18 mins
  • Energy Transition, Net Zero and the Role of Risk
    May 27 2026

    In the latest episode of the Navigating Risk podcast, Trevor Hutchings, CEO, REA and Carl Gurney, Renewable Energy Account Director, Gallager explore how the UK's journey to net zero is reshaping the energy system and the critical role risk and insurance play in enabling this transition.

    The conversation looks at how renewable energy, electrification and emerging technologies are converging to support energy security, economic growth and decarbonisation.

    Trevor and Carl reflect on the UK's progress to date, highlighting that emissions have more than halved since 1990 while the economy has continued to grow, driven in large part by the decarbonisation of the power system.

    Trevor and Carl also discuss:
    • The role of renewable technologies such as solar, storage, wind and bioenergy in supporting the transition
    • How electrification is transforming transport, heating and digital infrastructure
    • The rapid growth of data centres and AI, and the implications for grid capacity and risk management
    • Why insurance is essential to unlocking capital and enabling new technologies to scale

    Disclaimer
    The sole purpose of this podcast is to provide guidance on the issues covered. This podcast is not intended to give legal advice, and, accordingly, it should not be relied upon. It should not be regarded as a comprehensive statement of the law and/or market practice in this area. We make no claims as to the completeness or accuracy of the information contained herein or in the links which were live at the date of publication. You should not act upon (or refrain from acting upon) information in this publication without first seeking specific legal and/or specialist advice. Arthur J. Gallagher Insurance Brokers Limited accepts no liability for any inaccuracy, omission or mistake in this publication, nor shall it be responsible for any loss which may be suffered as a result of any person relying on the information contained herein

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    22 mins
  • State of the sector: Closing the People Risk Readiness Gap
    May 12 2026

    In this episode of Navigating Risk, host Luca Rosi speaks with Chris Andrew, Gallagher's Strategic Planning & Communication Consulting Lead, about the emergent risks and trends revealed in the 2026 State of the Sector report.

    Chris breaks down why many organisations are struggling to keep pace with change and how leaders can close the widening readiness gap. From line‑manager capability and workforce burnout to the realities of AI adoption, the conversation highlights the steps organisations must take to strengthen resilience and better support their people.

    This episode explores:
    • What the readiness gap is and its implications for leadership and organisational performance
    • Why line‑manager capability continues to be the top people‑related risk
    • The impact of information overload and how to simplify communication with context
    • How governance and guardrails accelerate confident, responsible AI adoption
    • The growing importance of personalisation, segmentation and human‑centred communication
    • Practical actions leaders can take to improve capability and navigate constant change

    A insight rich episode for senior leaders focused on culture, risk, transformation and the future of work.

    Disclaimer - The sole purpose of this podcast is to provide guidance on the issues covered. This podcast is not intended to give legal advice, and, accordingly, it should not be relied upon. It should not be regarded as a comprehensive statement of the law and/or market practice in this area. We make no claims as to the completeness or accuracy of the information contained herein or in the links which were live at the date of publication. You should not act upon (or should refrain from acting upon) information in this publication without first seeking specific legal and/or specialist advice. Arthur J. Gallagher Insurance Brokers Limited accepts no liability for any inaccuracy, omission or mistake in this publication, nor will we be responsible for any loss which may be suffered as a result of any person relying on the information contained herein.

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    31 mins
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