The acceleration of global Business Travel, combined with geopolitical instability, digital transformation, and evolving work patterns, has fundamentally reshaped organisational exposure to Travel Risk. Traditional Travel Risk Management models—largely dependent on static assessments, periodic advisories, and manual monitoring—are increasingly inadequate in environments characterised by rapid disruption and uncertainty. Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a…
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The expansion of global Business Travel has significantly increased organisational exposure to Travel Risk across political, environmental, health, and digital domains. In an era marked by heightened Geopolitical Risk, climate volatility, pandemics, and cyber threats, traditional approaches to Risk Management—largely dependent on static assessments and manual reporting—are no longer sufficient to protect travelling employees…
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Business travel is very important for companies. It helps them meet new clients, find partners, and build stronger relationships in different parts of the world. But travel also brings risks. One of the biggest modern risks is cybersecurity. When employees travel, they carry laptops, phones, and company information. Hackers, thieves, or spies may try…
In a world that is now more interconnected than ever, travel has become an essential need for both people and organizations. However, wherever you travel, with complexity comes risk — from health risks to security risks. Technology has enhanced the ability to put in place the framework for Travel Risk Management (TRM) and provided a…
