Asia Pacific CFOs Remain Bullish on 2013 Earnings Potential, Says Bank of America Merrill Lynch Survey
The majority of Asia Pacific-based chief financial officers expect
growth in revenues and profits at their corporations in 2013. A full 71
percent are forecasting year-on-year revenue growth in 2013, while 62
percent are anticipating that their 2013 net profits will exceed that of
2012, according to the Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2013 CFO Outlook
Asia report, which surveyed 600 CFOs and senior finance executives in
the region.
In its second edition, the 2013 CFO Outlook Asia provides broad insight
into the perceptions and strategies of key financial decision makers
across the region, revealing insights into the outlook for their
companies’ prospects, their own roles and their expectations for
financing and M&A activity.
Key conclusions of the survey include:
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CFOs are bullish on earnings potential in 2013: 71 percent and
62 percent of CFOs expect growth in their company’s revenues and
profits, respectively, in 2013 compared with 2012.
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Southeast Asia presents significant earnings opportunities: 81
percent and 72 percent of CFOs forecast growth in revenues and
profits, respectively, in Southeast Asia in 2013 compared with 2012.
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Credit access remains strong and affordable: CFOs in the region
intend to maintain or increase borrowing (73 percent), and financing
will be used for capital expenditure (23 percent) and to raise working
capital (17 percent). Credit availability remained robust in the last
year according to respondents (90 percent), and 47 percent expect the
cost of capital to remain consistent this year.
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CFOs favor organic growth over M&A: The majority of CFOs
(63 percent) aren’t planning to participate in any M&A activity in
2013, and half of those who intend to will do so to achieve growth
targets and will mostly look at opportunities in their home markets or
in developing Southeast Asia
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The CFO skill set continues to evolve: Corporate strategic
planning is an important (61 percent) or growing (29 percent) part of
the job of CFOs in Asia Pacific. Eighty-four percent of respondents
believe it is getting tougher to recruit treasury staff with the
appropriate skills in the region.
Furthermore, CFOs polled will increasingly focus on improving
operational efficiencies at their corporations and commit resources to
enhancing working capital management to drive profits. On the flipside,
respondents identified higher commodity prices as the greatest risk to
earnings in 2013.
“Despite economic uncertainty and global market headwinds, there remains
a sense of unbridled optimism towards business prospects in Asia
Pacific, according to the region’s leading CFOs,” said Steven Victorin,
head of Asia Pacific Corporate Banking and Global Corporate Banking
Subsidiaries at Bank of America Merrill Lynch. “This year’s report again
sheds relevant light on the perceptions and strategies of the evolving
CFO function across the region. The results clearly reinforce this view.”
The conclusions above are based on over 600 interviews were conducted
with financial executives in Australia, China, Hong Kong, India,
Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea,
Taiwan and Thailand. Over 50 percent of respondents came from
corporations with annualized revenues of $500 million or above,
representing a broad range of multinational, regional and local
companies.
To download the Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2013 CFO Outlook Asia
report, please visit http://baml.com/cfoasia2013.
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