Oman Ranks 4th In Arab World on Global Resilience Index

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The Sultanate of Oman ranked fourth in the Arab world in the Global Resilience Index for the year 2022, issued by the FM Global resilience Index

The Sultanate of Oman ranked 54th globally, with a score of 56.3 points, and came in the Arab world after Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain in the global resilience index 2022.

Denmark topped the index, followed by Switzerland, Luxembourg and Singapore, while Nicaragua came at the end of the ranking, followed by Jamaica and Guatemala.

The Global Resilience index is the only data-driven tool that provides you with a means for understanding the resilience of nearly 130 countries’ business environments. 

The index monitors to gain insights that inform responsible strategic decisions concerning, the country’s vulnerability to disruptive events and its ability to recover swiftly, 15 key drivers of resilience, such as a changing climate, political risk and control of corruption, risk evaluations of owned locations, critical dependencies within supply chains, aspirations for future expansion and acquisition/divestment due diligence, environmental, social and Governance (ESG) values.

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