Denmark defends title as world’s most resilient country

Denmark has proven its resilience for a second year in a row, as it sits proudly at the top of the annual global FM Resilience Index. The commercial property insurer’s 12th yearly ranking of 130 countries and territories incorporates proprietary data with that of third parties, including the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, to reflect a comprehensive picture of resilience.

This year, reflecting the significance of the cyber threat to national resilience, the index also incorporates data on digital security risks.

Denmark held onto the top spot thanks to its high productivity, educated populace and robust cyber security. These are three of the index’s 18 factors, which consist of macro risks, such as inflation and political risk, and physical risks, such as climate risk exposure and fire risk quality.

The next nine regions in the ranking are Luxembourg, Norway, Switzerland, Singapore, Sweden, Germany, Finland, Belgium and central United States.


See the next issue of CIR Magazine for more on this report.



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