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US Bank’s op risk chief on terrorism and continuity

Jodi Richard, US Bank’s chief operational risk officer, explains her overhaul of the firm’s op risk programme, including its plans for crisis management

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Jodi Richard: “We want to make sure we have the right tools to manage the risk to our company and shareholders, and protect our employees”

Terrorism is a constant worry for financial services firms. That includes the spectre of organised extremist groups – such as those accused of perpetrating recent attacks in Brussels, Nice and Paris – as well as the threat of radicalised 'lone wolf' operatives.

Given what it sees as a heightened risk, US Bank is reinforcing its plans for this kind of event.

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