Risk

Scroll down to review The Company Dime‘s travel risk management coverage, a practical and informative journey through explainers, trends, news and opinions.

  • Delve into strategies and practices for risk mitigation. Gain valuable insights into how organizations can respond effectively to emergencies and safeguard travelers. Discover strategies for ensuring safety and security, and supporting mental health.
  • Explore the role of technology in enhancing travel risk management. Topics encompass AI-driven solutions, cybersecurity, real-time tracking and mobile apps designed to keep travelers informed and safe. 
  • Stay updated on the latest regulations and compliance requirements affecting corporate travel. Explore methods for safeguarding sensitive traveler information and adhering to data protection laws like GDPR. 
  • Consider global mobility, travel bureaucracy and the influence of geopolitical factors.
  • Scrutinize the responsibility of organizations to provide duty of care for traveling employees. Learn about collaborations within the corporate travel ecosystem to bolster risk management services or stop human trafficking.
  • Catch up to the latest guidance and developments on expense management and payment fraud.

Whether you’re a seasoned corporate or risk travel professional, or just starting out, The Company Dime provides the depth and breadth of information you need to navigate the challenges of business travel risk management.

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2015 On The Company Dime
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2015 On The Company Dime

As they work for advantage, clients, suppliers and those in between keep business travel management interesting. Changes to underlying and consumer-facing technology make it a dynamic business function. The personal and geopolitical elements of business travel offer points of note from the micro to macro levels. As one of our featured practitioners noted, this job is about economics, geography, psychology and then some….

Travel Risk Management Firms Explore Single Sign-On Access
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Travel Risk Management Firms Explore Single Sign-On Access

Passwords are annoying. Resetting one in the midst of a crisis is particularly frustrating. But that’s exactly what many corporate managers need to do before finding out if any of their employees are impacted. IJet International on Jan. 1 will offer single sign-on to its systems using credentials that clients store themselves. Part of the travel risk management…

Podcast 5: Lessons From Paris

On our fifth podcast episode, Jay Campbell and David Jonas chat with travel risk management providers at iJet International and International SOS about client response to the Nov. 13 terrorist attacks in Paris. Offering their insights are iJet’s John Rose and Charlie Terry as well as Tim Daniel and Gwendoline Pichon de Vendeuil of International SOS. We talked…

Paris Response: Ready And Able, But Rusty

Paris Response: Ready And Able, But Rusty

Annapolis, Md., Trevose, Pa. and Philadelphia – Travel risk management programs worked as designed after Friday’s attacks in Paris, according to executives at leading TRM firms. But they said some clients need more practice and familiarity with systems and protocols. It’s one thing to have in place the appropriate infrastructure; it’s another to know how to quickly use it…

Real Headaches Over U.S. Federal ID Requirements

Real Headaches Over U.S. Federal ID Requirements

[UPDATE, Feb 3, 2017: We published new information related to this article here.] [UPDATE, Jan. 11, 2016: As of Jan. 22, 2018, travelers from states not complying with Real ID requirements for drivers licenses must use alternative identification acceptable to the Transportation Security Administration. That is, unless their state is working under an approved extension. According…

Outbreak: Preparing For The Worst

Outbreak: Preparing For The Worst

Houston – You’ve got employees at an overseas location during an outbreak of a nasty disease. Local authorities start clamping down. Quarantines set up by U.S. health officials mean some of your workers can’t re-enter the country, if they can even leave the scene of the outbreak. Maybe some of your employees contracted the disease….

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EU Privacy Ruling Creates Legal, Tech Uncertainty

[UPDATE, Oct. 9: Amadeus statement included. An Oct. 12 BCD Travel statement is here.] Travel and expense management providers don’t expect drastic changes in response to the European Court of Justice’s annulment of a key EU-U.S. data privacy accord. The data will still flow. But they’re attentive to these and similar developments, and thinking about where they may need…

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