Chief risk officer of the year - Tom Wilson

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ING's position as a leading global financial services player gives it obvious advantages in terms of economies of scale and the ability to access new markets, and with the insurance division's underlying gross profit for 2006 standing just shy of EUR5 billion - an increase of 24% - these assets are clearly working in its favour. But providing a more focused risk management approach is, however, not on the lists of the benefits of increased size. And with assets under management of EUR600 billion

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