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ME leaders optimistic about global economic growth in 2022

17 فبراير، 2022
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ME leaders optimistic about global economic growth in 2022

BUSINESS REPORTER

The Middle East findings of the 25th edition of PwC’s global CEO survey finds that 82 per cent of regional business leaders expect global growth to improve in 2022 – the survey reports the current sense of optimism is tempered by an awareness of familiar and emerging threats and risks.

A year ago, as the first COVID-19 wave subsided, Middle East CEOs felt able to look ahead with cautious confidence. Over the course of 2021, their positive short-term outlook strengthened as a result of the strong health response, commodity prices, rising consumer demand and strengthening fiscal positions. Consequently, 64 per cent of the Middle East CEOs are now extremely or very confident about their company’s revenue growth prospects in 2022, markedly higher than the global figure of 56 per cent. The survey also found that the top two markets for revenue growth are Egypt at 37 per cent and KSA at 27 per cent as well as US and China outside of the region.

Hani Ashkar, PwC Middle East Senior Partner, said: “Middle East CEOs are looking forward, not back. We’re pleased to see that regional business leaders share our confidence that renewed growth lies ahead. CEOs who have built trust with their clients, people and wider stakeholders through the pandemic are in a very strong position. These business leaders are now looking beyond COVID-19 with a focus on delivering sustained outcomes.”

Investing in digital and talent: like their global peers, Middle East CEOs continue to digitise business operations, from supply chains to sales channels, as governments across the Middle East carry on with ambitious modernisation agendas. In total, 52 per cent of Middle East CEOs plan double-digit investments in digital transformation over the next 3 years. This year’s survey indicates that a growing proportion of Middle East business leaders have grasped that success in the digital age requires skilled people as well as the latest technologies ‒ 46 per cent of regional respondents plan double-digit investments in leadership and talent development over the next three years.

Stephen Anderson, Middle East Strategy and Markets Leader, said: “Armed with new optimism, CEOs are fashioning a growth agenda that channels energies towards new business models, customer experiences and organisational efficiencies facilitated by the cloud and digital tools. Meanwhile, they are upskilling their workforces and developing tomorrow’s leaders. Indeed the CEO mindset has evolved greatly since PwC’s first global survey back in 1998, when one in five CEOs believed e-commerce would reshape competition.”

Cyber risks: 57 per cent of Middle East respondents say that cyber risks will have a negative impact on their company in 2022, higher than the global average of 49 per cent. Middle Eastern companies appear to be more targeted than companies in other geographies due to reasons including a strong link with local governments and increasing regional geopolitical tensions..

As a result, 65 per cent of regional business leaders believe cyber risks will limit their organisation’s ability to innovate in 2022 and 59 per cent say these threats will undermine sales of products and services. The pandemic is also still a concern, with 48 per cent of regional CEOs indicating that they are extremely or very concerned about health risks.

Climate change and equality: Middle East business leaders also trail their international peers in setting net-zero commitments, with 5 per cent willing to commit to a target (22 per cent globally). Meanwhile 29 per cent of Middle East CEOs say gender representation rates are included in their long-term corporate strategies, compared to the global figure of 38 per cent, and 14 per cent include race and ethnicity representation rates. The overwhelming majority of Middle East CEOs have no personal financial motive to pursue climate change and equality goals. The bonus or incentive packages for 5 per cent include greenhouse-gas reduction targets (vs. 13 per cent globally) and for 4 per cent include gender representation rates (compared with 11 per cent globally).

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