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Indians least willing to take risk in biz, personal arena

NEW DELHI: Indians are ultra conservative when it comes to taking personal or business risk and are also the most reluctant to use the services of financial advisers than their peers in the Asia Pacific region, reinsurance major Swiss Re said in a survey .

The Swiss Re Survey of Risk Appetite: Asia Pacific 2009, showed that India was ranked lowest in terms of business appetite risk as well as consumer appetite risk.

“India's ultra-conservative ranking in this study is attributable mainly to the respondents' low appetite for career and finance risks,” the survey added.

In terms of career moves Indians are also Asia's least willing to take chances, as stability is a key factor for job seekers and in terms of health, the survey found that Indians, Chinese and Malaysians were most careful about health risks and Koreans an d Japanese were least careful.

Regarding business risk attitudes, the survey said SMEs in India have the lowest appetite for risk in the region with a value of 27.6 as compared to their counterparts in Mainland China, with a value of 35.4, which was ranked second in the SME risk-takin g league after Australia.

Australia topped the league in terms of business and consumer risks and is the most willing nation to take overall risks, while, China is the sixth most willing nation to take consumer risks and second most willing nation for taking business risks. - PTI

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