Capital Infrastructure Risk

Capital Infrastructure Risk - Capital Infrastructure Risk is the potential for financial loss or operational disruptions stemming from the failure, damage, or obsolescence of physical assets or structures, such as buildings, equipment, or transportation systems — apart from IT infrastructure (listed separately). These risks can result from natural disasters, accidents, poor maintenance, or insufficient investment in upgrades and replacements, impacting a company or government's ability to function effectively.

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Capital Infrastructure Risk
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Definition
Capital Infrastructure Risk is the potential for financial loss or operational disruptions stemming from the failure, damage, or obsolescence of physical assets or structures, such as buildings, equipment, or transportation systems — apart from IT infrastructure (listed separately). These risks can result from natural disasters, accidents, poor maintenance, or insufficient investment in upgrades and replacements, impacting a company or government's ability to function effectively.
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https://www.canada.ca/en/treasury-board-secretariat/corporate/risk-management/taxonomies.html
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