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India Inc risk management improves despite global headwinds: Report

Despite facing global headwinds and increased risk exposure in certain sectors, Indian enterprises have demonstrated resilience and strategic advancements, leading to improved risk management scores. The fourth edition of the ICICI Lombard Corporate India Risk Index (CIRI) 2023, a proprietary study conducted by ICICI Lombard in collaboration with Frost and Sullivan, shows an improvement in the risk index score from 63 in 2022 to 64 in 2023.

The CIRI 2023 comprises 32 risk elements across six broad dimensions, drawing upon global risk management best practices and identifying optimal management of the risks companies are individually exposed to, enabling them to adopt effective practices, without over-investing.

Sandeep Goradia, Chief – Corporate Solutions Group at ICICI Lombard, said, ” The improved score in the fourth edition of the Corporate Risk Index is a testament to the efficient risk management practices adopted by Indian corporates in the face of global headwinds and challenges. As we move forward, companies must stay ahead of the curve and adopt comprehensive and efficient risk management practices.”

The 2023 Risk Index shows all 20 sectors in ‘Superior’ or ‘Optimal Risk Handling,’ with nine sectors demonstrating ‘Superior’ handling, including Telecom & Communication, Pharmaceuticals, Healthcare Delivery, Automotive & Ancillary, Manufacturing, FMCG, Media & Gaming, New Age & Start-up, and Tourism & Hospitality. The BFSI sector showed significant improvements in cybersecurity measures but remained susceptible to global economic volatility.

Manufacturing, mining shine

The Manufacturing, Metals & Mining, and New Age sectors displayed notable advancements in their risk index scores. However, the FMCG and Biotech & Lifesciences sectors faced challenges due to dynamic consumer demands and geopolitical events, resulting in a slight downgrade in their risk index scores.

Aroop Zuthsi, Global President and Managing Partner at Frost & Sullivan, said, “The steady improvement in risk index score for the country as a whole, combined with the fact that there are no sectors below the optimal risk index category, indicates a very positive outlook for Indian corporates. In the face of a very dynamic business environment, in India and globally, it is heartening to see Indian corporates developing a clear knack for effectively managing the risks they are exposed to.”

Govt support

Government initiatives such as “Make in India,” continued investments in infrastructure, and the promotion of sustainable energy management have played a pivotal role in bolstering sector resilience. The ongoing digital transformation and AI integration across sectors have further enhanced operational efficiencies and risk management practices.

The report highlights the widespread adoption of telemedicine, online banking, and remote work solutions, driven by the COVID-19 pandemic. Sectors have also focused on sustainability, with significant investments in renewable energy sources, eco-friendly practices, and precision farming techniques.

  • Published On Jun 25, 2024 at 03:21 PM IST

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