Tarunesh Singh
Welcome to the BDO New Zealand Risk Landscape Report 2024. In this annual report, we contextualise the major insights from the eighth annual BDO Global Risk Landscape Report, ‘The Age of the Risk Multiplier’ - focusing on the core areas affecting businesses in Aotearoa today. Importantly, our New Zealand report shares a range of practical business tips for local business leaders to help navigate each of the three major risk areas identified.
As we progress through 2024 and plan for the future, now is the time for companies to better understand the risks they face and embed a culture of structured risk management throughout their organisation. We trust you find the report's insights stimulate thinking for your business in effectively planning ahead - to not only mitigate risks, but build a stronger and more sustainable business model.
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The BDO Global Risk Landscape Report explores the interconnected and compounding nature of risks, alongside challenges posed by AI, digital transformation, fraud, human capital, and climate change. Volatility and uncertainty have amplified the 'risk multiplier effect' - meaning combinations of risks can be more disruptive than individual risk factors. Globally, C-suite executives say their companies are least prepared for several key risks, including:
This global risk landscape is reflected in the New Zealand market, where geopolitical, environmental, and economic events also continue to impact businesses. Locally, New Zealand businesses continue to be threatened by cascading risks, where one risk triggers another in a domino effect. This creates a more complex risk landscape for businesses to navigate. The extreme weather events of 2023, economic slowdowns, and an increase in AI-driven fraud and cybercrime underscore the reality of cascading risks, for which businesses must prepare accordingly.
View video insights below from Tarunesh Singh, BDO Risk Advisory National Leader, who discusses the major risk areas identified within the New Zealand business landscape.
Business leaders can no longer afford to focus only on isolated risks and issues. The new risk landscape means you must take a broad view of your risk profile and consider how events and threats intersect and can trigger each other. Cascading risks can spread throughout an organisation, triggering new challenges throughout the business before the initial risk factor is brought under control. This domino effect can be difficult to halt, requiring proactive planning and a fast and coordinated response to prevent further damage.
The complicated risk landscape in New Zealand and further afield means that companies need to start thinking about risks in a more structured way. Combinations of risks can be more significant than individual risk factors, and the last few years have taught us that events we once thought unlikely, can and will happen.
When significant and immediate risks dominate the focus for risk leaders within organisations, how do these businesses balance the here-and-now with the bigger picture view of cascading risks? This ‘new normal’ cascading risk landscape - and the complexities it brings - may make it necessary to turn to outsourced risk experts for support in the case of both emergencies and forward planning.
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BDO New Zealand's dedicated Risk Advisory service can help by developing and implementing formal risk management strategies, frameworks, policies, and processes.
Tarunesh Singh