Corporate governance risks tackle by non-execs' club
Willis is to work with the Non-Executive Directors Association (NEDA) to develop products and services aimed at mitigating liability exposure for its members.
With new corporate governance codes and increased regulatory scrutiny, the role of non-executive directors has become more challenging and their potential liabilities have become more serious. Willis is partnering with NEDA to help interested members review their exposure to liabilities and to develop products and services to meet the enhanced needs of NEDA members. NEDA also provides the necessary training for prospective board members to fully understand the legal environment in which they are operating.
Paul Chetwynd-Talbot, director, and Clive Thompson, leadership partner, of Corporate Risk Solutions for Willis UK & Ireland, will act as liaison partners with NEDA.
Chetwynd-Talbot said: "In a world of greater corporate governance and shareholder scrutiny, it is crucial that non-executive directors are well-versed in how Boards should operate. NEDA facilitates this by providing a vital forum and training for non-executive directors. We look forward to working with the organisation and its members to share best practices and ideas and, importantly, to develop products to protect non-executives from personal financial loss."
Graham Durgan, chairman of NEDA, said: "With Willis on board as our sole insurance adviser, we are confident that the broker’s wealth of expertise and market leverage will be of enormous benefit to our members."
NEDA was established in 2007 to represent non-executive directors to
- ensure they are properly trained and developed,
- providing advisory, networking, mentoring and recruitment services.