Cyber
incidents top the Allianz
Risk Barometer for only the second time in the survey’s history (44%
of responses), Business
interruption drops to a
close second (42%) and Natural catastrophes ranks third (25%), up from sixth in
2021. Climate
change climbs to its
highest-ever ranking of sixth (17%, up from ninth), while Pandemic outbreak drops to fourth (22%). The annual
survey from Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS)
incorporates the views of 2,650 experts in 89 countries and
territories, including CEOs, risk managers, brokers and insurance
experts. View
the full global and country risk rankings.
“’Business
interrupted’ will likely remain the key underlying risk theme in
2022,” AGCS CEO Joachim Mueller summarizes. “For most companies the
biggest fear is not being able to produce their products or deliver
their services. 2021 saw unprecedented levels of disruption, caused
by various triggers. Crippling cyber-attacks, the supply chain
impact from many climate change-related weather events, as well as
pandemic-related manufacturing problems and transport bottlenecks
wreaked havoc. This year only promises a gradual easing of the
situation, although further Covid-19-related problems cannot be
ruled out. Building resilience against the many causes of business
interruption is increasingly becoming a competitive advantage for
companies.”