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Nat CAT risk seen as top peril

Natural catastrophes jumped by five places to become the top risk named by businesses in Hong Kong, according to the Allianz Risk Barometer 2024, the 13th edition to date.


The proportion of businesses that ranked this risk increased to 33% in this year’s report, more than twice that in the 2023 Barometer.


One reason for this could be the catastrophic flooding in the territory in 2023 when Typhoon Haikui lashed Hong Kong and was the wettest storm in the territory's history.


New risks listed among the top 10 this year were market developments and the shortage of skilled workforce. 


The top 10 risks in Hong Kong in 2024 are:

 

Global


Worldwide, cyber incidents (36%) are the biggest worry for companies in 2024, followed by business interruption in second place, and Nat CAT in the third position.


The 13th Allianz Risk Barometer incorporates the views of 3,069 respondents from 92 countries and territories. The annual corporate risk survey was conducted among Allianz customers (businesses around the globe), brokers and industry trade organizations. It also surveyed risk consultants, underwriters, senior managers, claims experts, as well as other risk management professionals in the corporate insurance segment of Allianz Commercial and other Allianz entities.


Respondents were questioned during October and November 2023. The survey focused on large, smaller and mid-size companies. Respondents were asked to select the industry about which they were particularly knowledgeable and to name up to three risks they believed to be most important.


Most answers were for large-size companies (>$500m annual revenue) [1,340 respondents, 44%]. Mid-size companies ($100m+ to $500m revenue) contributed 792 respondents (26%), while smaller enterprises (<$100m revenue) produced 937 respondents (30%). Risk experts from 24 industry sectors were featured.



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