SERVICES

Investment Specific Risk Accessment

The strength of Asia Pacific Risk is the non-generic risk assessment which is tailor-made to identify only the political risks relevant to your individual investment.  Together with our ‘on the ground’ assessment capacity we ensure that you receive a targeted yet comprehensive risk assessment.  

Asia Pacific Risk
assesses the political influences at the international, national and local levels. We identify emerging political pressure groups, politically affiliated competition  and other actors that may influence the legal environment and  level of compliance of local contractors and government agencies.  We extensively assess contract frustration issues down to the local level; assessing administrative risks, legislative risks and corruption.

In addition we continually and comprehensively assess risks related to interstate conflict, terrorism, civil unrest and labour disruption and assess  in what way it applies to your particular operating sector and site location.


Other services
+ Local contact facilitation;
+ Project risk monitoring and alerts; and
+ Political risk insurance negotiation.


For more detailed information contact us at
riskservices@asiapacificrisk.com



 

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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