This year, the OKHK conference also discussed the topic of risk management and credit management
This year, every 25th company among businesses may face the possibility of liquidation, and in light of this, more and more attention is being paid to the areas of risk management and credit management. The OKHK conference, which traditionally deals with the topics of risk management and credit management, places special emphasis on the role of sustainability in this context.
During the interactive business poll held at the event, 92% of the participants named inflation as one of the most important risk factors. In addition, the unpredictability of energy prices and the recession are also significant challenges for businesses.
Among the reasons, inflation stands out in particular and represents one of the biggest challenges for more than 90% of respondents. Fluctuations in energy prices and exchange rates also cause serious concerns for businesses, and uncertainty caused by war also affects risk factors.
In previous years, companies expected the higher payment risk until 2026, but now only half of the respondents trust this. In addition, more than ten percent believe that they will never return to pre-COVID risk levels.
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