NEW YORK, April 18, 2023 — Nine out of ten companies have suffered a political risk loss in the past year, transforming Political Risk from a low frequency, high severity peril into “everyone’s risk,” according to How are global businesses managing today’s political risks a new report by WTW (NASDAQ: WTW), a leading global advisory, broking, and solutions company.
The 6th annual political risk survey produced by WTW, found that a 92% of all responding companies experienced a political risk loss in 2022, up from 35% in 2020. Other findings include:
- 86% of Western European respondents reported a net negative financial impact from the conflict in Ukraine
- 33% of North American firms suffered a net negative financial impact
- 48% of respondents reported a direct political risk loss in one or more BRIC countries
- 100% of responding companies enhanced their political risk management capabilities since February 2022
- 68% now purchase political risk insurance, compared to 25% in 2019
- Nearly 50% predict deglobalization will “greatly strengthen”
- 42% say decoupling from China will “greatly strengthen”
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine and resultant humanitarian consequences have had a business impact that one European respondent described as “devastating”. A US technology-company respondent said: “We have decided to end all our operations in Russia and Belarus. We suffered a loss of almost $1 billion.”
Top Risks 2023, respondent mentions
| Top Risks 2023 | Number of mentions |
|---|---|
| Ukraine | 13 |
| Decoupling from China | 12 |
| European crisis/European rules | 10 |
| Economic nationalism | 7 |
| Serious ESG | 6 |
| US uncertainty | 6 |
| Rich-world social instability | 5 |
| Contested geopolitical alignments | 4 |
| Taiwan | 4 |
| Bigger government | 4 |
Whatever the financial impact, the shock of war on the European continent had triggered a “paradigm shift,” one respondent said. According to an executive in the automotive sector: “Business and politics have lived in two different realities. The events of the past year have now aligned realities.”

