New Consultancy Practice Aims To Improve Risk Management In Japan

SOJI Suzuki, the former head of Chase Manhattan Bank's commodity risk management unit in Tokyo, has founded a new risk management consultancy practice.

The Risk Management Institute (RMI) aims to improve the state of risk management operations within Japan's smaller banks and other financial institutions.

RMI was incorporated last autumn. It is targeting its services at Japan's "city banks, regional banks, securities firms and futures commission merchants", according to Suzuki.

He adds that RMI

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