'Most Asia-Pac banks, insurers not prepped for pandemics'
Study by NUS dons finds that only one in 50 banks and three in 50 insurers identified a pandemic as a key risk factor
Kelly Ng
Singapore
LEADERS of financial institutions in the Asia-Pacific were mostly caught unaware by the damaging effects of Covid-19, a recent study of the largest banks and insurance companies in the region has found.
Only one out of 50 banks and three out of as many insurers had identified a pandemic as one of the key risks, with three of these being Japanese companies, said the study published by accounting body CPA Australia in July.
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