Business risk assessment2023-10-13T12:52:27+02:00

Business risk assessment

Identify typical risks of your India business

Thoroughly examine your Indian subsidiary or investment.

European companies and their managers often lack insight into what their branch in India is doing or how it is doing financially. A lack of transparency, a lack of controlling mechanisms and patchy compliance pose not only significant financial but also legal risks.

Our tool box on the topic of “Business Risk Assessment” helps you identify potential problem areas in your branches and take concrete measures. In this way, we empower you to actively manage your Indian business and reduce business risks to an absolute minimum.

Our approach

  • Identify and eliminate weak points in the structural and process organization.

  • Raise awareness of India-specific legal and organizational requirements.

  • Changing perspectives and benchmarking your own organization and processes.

  • Independent and objective assessment of the situation on site in India according to European standards.

Services (excerpt)

With our India self-test You can independently identify typical risks of your Indian business within a few minutes.

Based on a routine preventive examination and as part of a compact workshop, our experts with experience in India will work with you to sharpen your view of your own Indian company and generate tailor-made recommendations for action that you can immediately put into practice (if you wish, we will support you You will also be happy to see how they can be implemented on site).

As part of a holistic inventory (including process audit) in India, as independent experts (in collaboration with our Indian specialists) we can individually assess the situation on site for you according to European standards. We not only examine the finance & controlling area, but also examine all areas of the company.

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