SAS launches new risk management practice in the UK

SAS, a North Carolina-based risk technology and analytics company, has set up a new UK risk management practice for enterprise risk services. It will focus on helping organisations in the financial services and energy sectors identify and understand their overall exposure to risk, and establish a strong risk position to report to regulators and stakeholders.

The new practice will deliver software aimed at market, credit and operational risk. SAS's services will include the provision of data collection and aggregation, risk analysis and reporting.

Peyman Mestchian will head the risk management practice with a team of experts in both the financial services and energy sectors. Mestchian has more than 15 years' experience in risk management and was previously a director of the business risk consulting practice at Ernst & Young.

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