SAS
Top five losses: US banks hit by Fed/OCC payouts
Operational risk loss data – January 2013
Operational risk loss data – December 2012
Operational risk loss data – December 2012
Operational risk loss data – November 2012
Operational risk loss data – November 2012
Operational risk loss data – October 2012
Operational risk loss data – October 2012
Fraud losses drop for US banks
Fraud losses drop for US banks
Suspicious activity reports in US rise by 12% in 2011
FinCen shows record high, and SAS collects top five op risk events
Severity of fraud falling across Europe
Fico and Euromonitor collect European card fraud data and SAS Software tracks biggest op risk events
On the move
On the move
Types of operational risk loss by event, April 2010 to April 2012
The top five op risk loss events in April
Mitigating the risk of organised crime on banks' call centres
A balanced defence
Cifas data shows identity theft rose in 2011
Operational risk data
Insurers enhance risk engines to meet Solvency II demands
Powering up the engine
Op risk losses reach lowest point in two years in October
The top losses for October from SAS Software and the US's losses in Q1 2011 from the ABA Operational Loss Data Sharing Consortium
Operational risk data finds fraud and losses falling
Operational risk data, September 2011
Software survey 2011 results
Software survey 2011 results
The ORR 20: Op risk software survey
Room to move
Types of operational risk loss by event, January 2009 to January 2011
More losses from within the ‘Clients, products and business practices’ category
Banks seek a single op risk software solution
All for one
2011 stress tests will struggle for credibility, say experts
2011 stress tests will struggle for credibility
Operational Risk & Regulation data, November 2010
Analysis of operational risk loss events
Loss leaders
Operational risk is potentially the biggest risk faced by insurers – and also one of the most difficult to model. However, as a number of loss data aggregation initiatives globally either emerge or mature, insurers are better placed to quantify their op…