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Aon’s 2023 Global Risk Management Survey Highlights Cyber Attack/Data Breach as the Number One Business Risk for Organisations in Asia Pacific

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach - 22 November 2023 - Aon plc (NYSE: AON), a leading global professional services firm, has announced the results of its 2023 Global Risk Management Survey, which gathered input from almost 3,000 risk managers, c-suite leaders and other executives from 61 countries and territories to identify their most-pressing business challenges.

"The world is more volatile, reflecting a series of profound transitions across trade, technology, weather and workforce issues that have awoken business leaders to the increasingly interconnected nature of risk and people challenges," said Aon CEO, Greg Case. "Through the use of advanced analytics and more integrated Risk Capital and Human Capital capabilities, we're helping clients quantify, manage and match capital to the risks they recognise today as we innovate on their behalf to serve their future needs."

The 2023 edition of Aon's biennial survey found the top business risks in Asia Pacific are cyber attack/data breach, economic slowdown/slow recovery and business interruption. After placing second in the 2021 survey, cyber attack/data breach now ranks as the top risk for Asia Pacific businesses. This speaks to the pervasiveness of cyber risk and mirrors a global trend of growing awareness of the cyber threat landscape, as evidenced by the steady upward progression of the risk in the top 10 rankings over recent years. High-profile data breaches and ransomware attacks in the region increased data protection review and enforcement by regulators, and a notably hardening insurance market are likely to have exacerbated cyber risk concerns.

Economic slowdown/slow recovery ranked as the region's number two risk. The Asia Pacific region faces a challenging economic backdrop, with organisations and governments feeling the effects of tightening monetary policy. The cost of capital has increased, and interest rates are likely to stay higher for longer. Nevertheless, inflation is expected to recede faster in this region than in others, falling to target levels by 2024 rather than 2025. Despite its challenges, Asia Pacific will likely remain the most active region in terms of GDP growth in 2023, with growth expected to rise 0.7 percent to 4.6 percent. China and India are projected to contribute half of global GDP growth in 2023 and 2024, highlighting the economic power of the region.

Anne Corona, chief executive officer of Asia Pacific for Aon, said, "As leaders look to the future of their businesses in an increasingly volatile world, newer and emerging threats continue to reshape their views of risk and sharpen their need to make better decisions. With cyber risks/data breach, economic slowdown and business interruption identified as top risks for businesses facing organisations in Asia Pacific today, there is a compelling need for a shift in mindsets around being better prepared for risks by using data and analytics and experts to advise on the dynamics of long-tail risks."

The top ten business risks for Asia Pacific according to the 2023 Global Risk Management Survey are:

1. Cyber Attack/Data Breach

2. Economic Slowdown/Slow Recovery

3. Business Interruption

4. Failure to Attract/Retain Top Talent

5. Rapidly Changing Market Trends

6. Supply Chain/Distribution Failure

7. Regulatory/Legislative Changes

8. Increasing Competition

9. Failure to Innovate/Meet Customer Needs

10. Commodity Price Risk/Scarcity of Materials

Notably, only two of the top five current risks in the Asia Pacific are insurable and half of the overall top 10 are uninsurable at present.

Though climate change does not feature in the top 10, it directly impacts four of the top 10 risks: business interruption, changing market trends, supply chain/distribution failure and regulatory/legislative changes. The growing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events in the region increase the risk of business interruption and supply chain/distribution failure considerably, and the rapidly evolving net zero transformation has a myriad of implications for market trends and mandatory climate disclosure across sectors.

The top ten global risks are:

1. Cyber Attack/Data Breach

2. Business Interruption

3. Economic Slowdown/Slow Recovery

4. Failure to Attract or Retain Top Talent

5. Regulatory/Legislative Changes

6. Supply Chain/Distribution Failure

7. Commodity Price Risk/Scarcity of Materials

8. Damage to Reputation/Brand

9. Failure to Innovate/Meet Customer Needs

10. Increasing Competition

Conducted every two years since 2007, Aon's Global Risk Management Survey provides data and insights to enable better decision making around risk in an increasingly volatile and complex business environment.

The Asia Pacific Insights from the Global Risk Management Survey report is available here.

Disclaimer

The information contained in this document is solely for information purposes, for general guidance only and is not intended to address the circumstances of any particular individual or entity. Although Aon endeavours to provide accurate and timely information and uses sources that it considers reliable, the firm does not warrant, represent or guarantee the accuracy, adequacy, completeness or fitness for any purpose of any content of this document and can accept no liability for any loss incurred in any way by any person who may rely on it. There can be no guarantee that the information contained in this document will remain accurate as on the date it is received or that it will continue to be accurate in the future. No individual or entity should make decisions or act based solely on the information contained herein without appropriate professional advice and targeted research.


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