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Failure to innovate now within top five risks facing EMEA financial institutions

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Failure to innovate and embrace new technologies is within the top five risks facing financial institutions, with 24% saying they had suffered a financial loss in the last 12 months due to this factor.

Disruptive technology is now a top ten risk factor in financial institutions with 39% of financial EMEA companies saying that they felt unprepared to adapt to changes.

In AON’s report of EMEA

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