Overall Assessment of Risks and Opportunities
The risks and opportunities for the HHLA Group reflect possible positive or negative deviations from the reported forecast.
The HHLA Group’s risk position is principally characterised by market risks. Major factors influencing the risk and opportunity profile are the global economic trend, ongoing geopolitical tensions, developments on the market and in the competitive environment as well as uncertainties regarding the implementation of infrastructure projects. The development of these factors is monitored closely, and controllable costs and capital expenditure – where scalable – are adjusted flexibly to foreseeable developments.
The following key risks and opportunities for the HHLA Group – with due consideration of relevant measures – have been identified as such based on the risk and opportunity management systems used for the Group’s internal control purposes. Since the economic prospects, in particular, are highly unpredictable, this description of risks and opportunities merely serves as a snapshot. Changes in the HHLA Group’s risk and opportunity profile are regularly reported in the half-yearly financial report and – where material – in the interim statements for the first and third quarters.
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Damage amount |
Probability of occurrence |
Trend vs. previous year |
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Market risks |
significant |
possible |
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Other risks |
significant |
unlikely |
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Financial risks |
medium |
possible |
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Strategical risks |
medium |
possible |
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Legal risks |
not significant |
unlikely |
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Risks from the provision of services |
not significant |
unlikely |
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Above and beyond the risks mentioned, no further significant risks have currently been identified, while those that do exist are largely insured against.
There are no discernible risks at present that could jeopardise HHLA’s continued existence. The Executive Board of HHLA is confident that it will be able to exploit any future opportunities while avoiding exposure to unacceptably high risks.