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Marco Moscadelli: The Bank of Italy man

After 20 years at Italy’s central bank, Marco Moscadelli knows his country’s banking industry well. But this hasn’t narrowed his focus, and pivotal roles on European supervisory bodies have also given him a say on how the operational risk is approached internationally

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At Dipo, the Italian loss data consortium, they call him “the Bank of Italy man”, and with a career like Marco Moscadelli’s, it’s hardly surprising. He has carved out a career in regulation by serving in the supervision department of Italy’s central bank for the past 20 years. When asked how he feels about having worked at the central bank for so long, he jokes: “It’s a very long time! But it

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