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Ogilvy has released its inaugural 2026 APAC Believability Index, warning that brands risk losing customers without realizing it as most consumers quietly disengage after losing trust.

The study, conducted with YouGov, surveyed 7,176 respondents across Australia, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Hong Kong SAR and Mainland China.

According to the report, 93 percent of consumers silently disengage from a brand or organization after losing confidence in it, while 48 percent stop purchasing its products or services altogether.

Richard Brett, president of Ogilvy PR APAC, said trust has become a commercial issue as artificial intelligence-generated content reshapes the communications landscape.

"As AI-generated content reshapes communications, the true cost of lost belief is measured in lost revenue rather than negative headlines," Brett said.

The study found that 42 percent of consumers stopped engaging with an organization because its products or services failed to deliver on their promises, compared with 29 percent who cited poor business ethics.

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