Enterprise Risk Management at Polaris
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Case Details:
Case Code : ERMT-010
Case Length : 7 Pages
Period : 2003
Pub Date : 2003
Teaching Note :Not Available Organization : Polaris
Industry : Information Technology (IT)
Countries : India
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Political Risks
Polaris believed that there was enough opportunity for the Indian software
industry to continue to grow at impressive rates. But the company also
recognized that future policies of the Indian government might have an impact on
the company's growth.
Political instability in the domestic economy might affect Polaris' revenues.
Liberalization policies, policies directed towards technology companies,
policies related to foreign investment and/or currency exchange, all could
change, resulting in an adverse impact on the business environment. Regional
conflicts in South East Asia could disrupt the Indian economy and impair the
company's operations.
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Civil unrest, military operations and hostilities between India and its
neighboring countries and between neighboring countries themselves could affect
the company's business operations...
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Legal & Contractual Risks
Owing to the mission critical nature of most of the company's
projects, client system failures caused at the site of
implementation might cause clients to claim substantial damages
against the company. While Polaris had taken efforts to limit the
contractual liability arising out of such failures, client claims
needed to be factored in appropriately, as they could damage
Polaris' reputation and affect its revenues.
Polaris' problems in Indonesia were an indication of the type of
unexpected risks, which could materialize. |
On December 13, 2002, Arun Jain was arrested by Indonesian
police in Jakarta following a complaint filed by a Polaris client, Bank Artha
Graha, one of Indonesia's most respected private sector banks. Polaris had
entered into a contract with the bank to provide services relating to central
processing, disaster recovery and branch server relating network...
Other Risks
Polaris' infrastructure network was an integral part of the growth strategy. The
ability to provide clients a 24x7 service depended on the infrastructure and its
ability to operate smoothly, without any interruption...
Exhibits
Exhibit I: Polaris Sales by Geographic Area
Exhibit II: Polaris Clients, Revenues
Exhibit III: Polaris Operating Results
Exhibit IV: Financials of Pre-Merger Polaris, Orbitech and the Merged Entity
Exhibit V: Polaris Software Development Facilities
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