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Asia — Concentration risk (as a percent)

S&P Global Asia — Concentration risk (as a percent) remained flat by 0.0% to $0.03 in Q4 2024 compared to the prior quarter. Year-over-year, this metric declined by 9.1%, from $0.03 to $0.03. Over 3 years (FY 2021 to FY 2024), Asia — Concentration risk (as a percent) shows relatively stable performance with a -3.1% CAGR. This is a positive signal — lower values indicate better performance for this metric.

Analysis

StatementSegment
CategoryRisk
SignalLower is better
VolatilityModerate
First reportedQ1 2016
Last reportedQ4 2024

How to read this metric

A higher percentage indicates increased revenue risk if a key client churns, whereas a lower percentage suggests a more diversified and resilient customer portfolio.

Detailed definition

This metric measures the percentage of total segment revenue derived from a limited number of key clients or a single do...

Peer comparison

Financial services and data providers generally aim for low concentration ratios to ensure that no single client relationship can materially impact regional segment earnings.

Metric ID: spgi_segment_asia_concentration_risk_as_a_percent

Historical Data

4 years
 FY'21FY'22FY'23FY'24
Value$0.11$0.11$0.11$0.10
YoY Change+0.0%+0.0%-9.1%
Range$0.10$0.11
CAGR-3.1%
Avg YoY Growth-3.0%
Median YoY Growth+0.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is S&P Global's asia — concentration risk (as a percent)?
S&P Global (SPGI) reported asia — concentration risk (as a percent) of $0.03 in Q4 2024.
How has S&P Global's asia — concentration risk (as a percent) changed year-over-year?
S&P Global's asia — concentration risk (as a percent) decreased by 9.1% year-over-year, from $0.03 to $0.03.
What is the long-term trend for S&P Global's asia — concentration risk (as a percent)?
Over 3 years (2021 to 2024), S&P Global's asia — concentration risk (as a percent) has grown at a -3.1% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from $0.11 to $0.10.
What does asia — concentration risk (as a percent) mean?
The percentage of regional revenue that comes from a small group of major customers.

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