Asia Pacific Risk (APR) is a Hong Kong registered political consulting company operating throughout Southeast Asia and the Pacific. APR can provide your company with:

+ Investment specific risk assessments;
+ Local contact facilitation;
+ Project risk monitoring and alerts; and
+ Risk mitigation strategy and political risk insurance negotiation.  

Political risk assessments are performed by experienced staff based in the region applying a well recognized, systematic intelligence methodology, utilizing a unique network of primary sources. Risk assessments are non-generic and tailor-made to identify key political risks relevant to specific investments and site-locations.   

APR can also help your company develop comprehensive risk mitigation strategies to complement or even substitute political risk insurance.

In addition APR offers continuous project risk monitoring; allowing you to identify key political changes in time; contesting politically affiliated competition and overcoming risks before they become reality.

With extensive experience dealing with regional government agencies APR can also identify and facilitate contact between government agencies, NGOs and individuals relevant to your investment.



 

Publications

 

Non-life Insurance industry in Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore – A Comprehensive analysis of political and administrative risks

July 2010   


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Mining in Lao PDR– A Comprehensive analysis of political and administrative risks

August 2009


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Provincial political and administrative factors in choice of strategic location in Vietnam – A case study of the automotive assembly industry

October 2009


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Political risks

at a glance

General Electric avoid 800,000$ fine through proper due diligence investigation prior to acquisition


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Mining firm Freeport McMoRan continues to face large reputation damage through its cooperation with the Indonesian Military


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ABN Amro pays 4.5 million $ for losses incured by a Vietnamese state bank


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