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Real security for investments in emerging markets.
There isn't a single company in the world engaged in the international market place that doesn't need to know about Political Risk Insurance. Between 1980 and 1990 the volume of foreign direct investment (FDI) quadrupled from $55 billion to $208 billion. In 2004 FDI outflows from the US hit $252 billion - the majority of which was invested in the developing world. It also points to a very strong interest in American companies acquiring corporate assets abroad. Emerging market nations have presented international businesses with opportunities to expand into geographic areas which were previously off limits. However, these regions are often strewn with balance sheet threatening risks: risks which are inherent with the territory. Higher margins means a higher risk - right? Wrong. Political Risk Insurance exists to cover these territorial, country risks. Political risks arise from the unforeseen actions - or inactions - of a foreign government or government entity, your own government, or a third party country. These risks can severely impact the profitability of all types of contracts and investments. They can also affect the safe repatriation of profits and dividends and the repayment of facilities and loans to financing banks and lenders. These risks include:
Risk Management
There are a number of ways to protect your firm against Political Risks. Proper planning and due diligence are most important. Too many businesses begin operations in an unfamiliar country without having taken the time and devoted the resources necessary to ensure a better-than-average chance of success. Political Risk Partners is alert to what is happening in the emerging markets where our clients have investments and hold assets and is here to ensure that they are properly covered in the event of unforeseen events in that region. Political Risk Insurance provides real security for investors looking to maximize the potential for higher returns in emerging market countries. |
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