Risk and Governance: A Framework for Banking Organisations (Paperback)


Governance is defined as the way in which a company is controlled, through principles like the equitable treatment of shareholders, the protection of the interests of stakeholders, the ethical behaviour of the board, and the transparency and accountability of both management and the board. It is at the centre of any complex management system which enables a financial institution to function, a system which becomes even more complex when the corporation or company in question is a bank. Such institutions have huge numbers of people sharing in both risks and rewards, thereby implicating many more people in its decisions and potential losses. A methodology which puts the relationship between risk management and governance at the centre of banking best practice has not yet been established. Risk and Governance: A Framework for Banking Organisations articulates the necessity of devising a new system of risk management which can cope with extreme conditions, examining the intrinsic limitations on governance, the role and evolution of risk management, and the strategies for best practice. Sergio's contention is that risk management must become the key function of governance and the responsibility of the Board. This book details the confluence of risk management activities and corporate governance mechanisms in modern banking into one integrated practice. It argues that the two processes, thus far confined respectively to the boardroom and to the back office, are inextricably linked, that their goals are complementary and that one cannot function without the other. Risk and Governance: A Framework for Banking Organisations analyses the evolution and current thinking behind corporate governance, the rationale behind risk management - how it functions, why we need it, all potential risks faced by banks and the current models used to contend with them - and the necessity of using new models and strategies for banking best practice and corporate governance. Key chapters include: The Nature of Corporate Governance in Banking The Mission, Organisation and Governance of Risk Management Operations Risk in Extreme Market Conditions Managing Reputational Risk A Framework for Risk-Bearing Governance Risk and Governance: A Framework for Banking Organisations is essential for anyone involved in the organisation and management of risk in a banking environment, from board members, directors, risk managers and regulators, to auditors, consultants, practitioners, and senior members of staff with the power to make strategic decisions.

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Governance is defined as the way in which a company is controlled, through principles like the equitable treatment of shareholders, the protection of the interests of stakeholders, the ethical behaviour of the board, and the transparency and accountability of both management and the board. It is at the centre of any complex management system which enables a financial institution to function, a system which becomes even more complex when the corporation or company in question is a bank. Such institutions have huge numbers of people sharing in both risks and rewards, thereby implicating many more people in its decisions and potential losses. A methodology which puts the relationship between risk management and governance at the centre of banking best practice has not yet been established. Risk and Governance: A Framework for Banking Organisations articulates the necessity of devising a new system of risk management which can cope with extreme conditions, examining the intrinsic limitations on governance, the role and evolution of risk management, and the strategies for best practice. Sergio's contention is that risk management must become the key function of governance and the responsibility of the Board. This book details the confluence of risk management activities and corporate governance mechanisms in modern banking into one integrated practice. It argues that the two processes, thus far confined respectively to the boardroom and to the back office, are inextricably linked, that their goals are complementary and that one cannot function without the other. Risk and Governance: A Framework for Banking Organisations analyses the evolution and current thinking behind corporate governance, the rationale behind risk management - how it functions, why we need it, all potential risks faced by banks and the current models used to contend with them - and the necessity of using new models and strategies for banking best practice and corporate governance. Key chapters include: The Nature of Corporate Governance in Banking The Mission, Organisation and Governance of Risk Management Operations Risk in Extreme Market Conditions Managing Reputational Risk A Framework for Risk-Bearing Governance Risk and Governance: A Framework for Banking Organisations is essential for anyone involved in the organisation and management of risk in a banking environment, from board members, directors, risk managers and regulators, to auditors, consultants, practitioners, and senior members of staff with the power to make strategic decisions.

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Risk Books

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

April 2013

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280 x 230 x 17mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback

Pages

207

ISBN-13

978-1-906348-87-8

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9781906348878

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1-906348-87-1



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