Research: Nearly nine in 10 Malaysian female business travellers have suffered harassment while travelling


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 12 Nov 2019

KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): SAP Malaysia Sdn Bhd has announced the results of a new SAP Concur survey, revealing that nearly nine in 10 Malaysian female business travellers have suffered harassment while travelling, and more than seven in 10 have changed their plans because of safety concerns.

SAP Concur is the world’s leading brand for travel, expense, and invoice management solutions. The SAP Concur survey results identified concerns of personal safety while away on business. The global survey, involving 7,850 respondents across 19 global markets, also featured over 200 Malaysian business travellers. Notable highlights include:

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