Tag Archive for: Pim Poppe

We live in a world where economies of scale are a driving force behind market dynamics in many sectors. Scale determines cost structures, influences consolidation trends and determines which companies achieve the strongest organic growth.

On Wednesday 2 April 2025, during his Liberation Day address, President Donald Trump announced trade tariffs ranging from 10% for the UK to 49% for Cambodia. The EU will be subject to a tariff of 20%, with exceptions for pharmaceutical products and chips.

Climate and nature risks are interlinked, what’s the difference between nature and climate risk? Navigate regulatory complexities.

De wereldorde is in beweging. De risico’s die met deze geopolitieke verschuivingen gepaard gaan, raken ook financiële instellingen en bedrijven direct en indirect.

What CRR3 entails regarding residential mortgages? Dutch mortgages have long been an attractive asset class due to their stable and predictable income streams.

Welcome to 2025, the year of geopolitical risks. There is no doubt that geopolitical risks are on the rise. The newspapers are full of them. But what exactly do we mean by geopolitical risks?

How do we balance the risks and opportunities of AI? And how do we fully utilize what AI has to offer? A column by Pim Poppe and Kevin Rojer.

Is tijd te goedkoop of is geld te duur? Bij inflatiecijfers leidt de prijs van geld vaak de discussie, terwijl kwaliteit ook ontzettend belangrijk is. Een column door Pim Poppe.

Humanity’s response to unpredictable climate change. A column by Pim Poppe.

Risk management and regulations are closely intertwined. Sometimes risk management improves with regulations. Sometimes regulations are just a burden. And sometimes regulations even hurt proper risk management. Right now, we need more common sense and less detailed rules.