Insurance broker Aon presents the world map for political risks. Based on a fifteen-year database, with quarterly updates, the map enables the risk assessments of countries and regions to be called up and compared online over a period of fifteen years. The map data is updated quarterly and at the time of significant political risk events. Aon measures the political risk in 163 countries and territories. The world map created from the data documents political risks, political violence and terrorism and supports companies in assessing currency transfer risks, legal and regulatory risks, political influence, political violence, payment defaults and difficulties in supply chains. In each individual risk category and in the overall assessment, each country is given Low (low), Medium-Low (medium-low), Medium (medium), Medium-High (medium-high), High (high) or Very High (very Highly rated. The member countries of the European Union and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development are not rated in the world map for political risks 2013. The country ratings are made up of the results of Aon analyzes, the ratings of Roubini Global Economics - a global analysis and consulting company - and the assessments of more than twenty Lloyd syndicates and insurers. Each country on the map is rated according to the different types of risk it faces. These risks are indicated by symbols, with the first six symbols determining the country's rating. Three more symbols provide additional information.

World map of political risks


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