This is the third and final article looking at new and emerging non-financial risks. It’s concerned with managing those risks and the wider governance arrangements firms will need to have in place. As I’ve said in the previous two articles, increased emphasis by firms and regulators on non-financial risks have made these risks at least […]
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New and emerging non-financial risks – Part 3: Risk management and governance
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New and emerging non-financial risks – Part 1: Technology-related non-financial risks
Non-financial risks have become at least as important, to both firms and regulators, as financial risks. This is mostly due to the importance of firms’ dependence on IT systems to operate their businesses but regulators (particularly the Financial Conduct Authority – the FCA) are also highlighting non-financial risks arising from newer regulatory topics, adding to […]
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