Survey: Which op risks do you fear for 2016?
Your chance to shape our landmark annual forecast on operational risks
Calling all op risk managers!
Each year Risk.net and Operational Risk magazine publish their Top 10 Operational Risks, identifying the operational risks most likely to affect managers in the coming year.
This year, for the first time, we want YOUR help in shaping this important study.
If you are an op risk manager, we would like to ask you: What keeps you awake at night? Cyber risk perhaps? Failure to comply with the latest regs? The dreaded rogue trader?
Here's how to take part in the survey:
- Email your FIVE most important op risks for 2016 to OpRisk@incisivemedia.com
- Along with your top five (in order of seriousness) please write at least 300 words on why you have chosen these risks.
Remember, email your responses to OpRisk@incisivemedia.com by November 25.
Previous Top 10 Operational Risks
• Terrorism and security
• Fatca
• Tax evasion
• Political risk
• Basel reform of op risk capital rules
• De-risking and de-banking
• Cyber risk
• Rogue trading
• Regulatory fines
• Libor fixing scandal
• Conduct risk
• Macro downturn
• Fat finger error
NB: Please don't copy wholesale from this list, but use it as inspiration for your own suggestions
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