92% of APAC CFOs allow employees to work from anywhere

92% of APAC CFOs allow employees to work from anywhere

Globalization Partners (G-P) – a leading global employment platform that makes it fast, simple and compliant for companies to hire anyone, anywhere – has announced CFO research that reveals more than seven out of 10 CFOs around the world (72%) are concerned about wages rising to stay competitive. Other top challenges for worldwide CFOs include supply chain disruption (29%), talent shortages (23%) and global affairs (18%). 

Survey results show that, even though there are concerns, CFOs remain surprisingly bullish on growth. In APAC, more than three in four (77%) of CFOs feel their long-term plans will stem around expansion into new countries. 

“In challenging times, CFOs look to determine how they can do things differently and, as a result, new ideas about future growth emerge,” said Simone Nardi, CFO, Globalization Partners. “Expanding into new markets to find both talent and opportunity provides a path forward for continued growth at reduced cost and risk.” 

In terms of global expansion plans in the next 12-18 months, APAC CFOs said their top expansion territories are Asia-Pacific region (64%), United Kingdom (16%), European Union (5%), The Middle East and Africa (5%) and North America (3%). 

In APAC, 82% of CFOs say holding on to talent is a top concern. CFOs in APAC are navigating the uncertainty by offering more flexibility, such as remote-first and hybrid work. In addition: 

  • More than half of APAC CFOs (56%) say that their retention strategy over the next 12-18 months will be expanding benefits, including flexible working arrangements. 
  • More than 9 out of ten APAC CFOs (92%) agree that allowing employees to work in locations of their choice rather than having to backfill a position is the preferred talent strategy for key stakeholders. 
  • Half of APAC CFOs (49%) say their companies’ talent strategy is based on a hybrid workplace. 

“The opportunity for global expansion is more interesting now than ever,” added Nardi. “And now is the time to think differently about how adversity in one market or region may mean opportunity in another and how this type of fresh perspective can help in building a stronger company.” 

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