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A question of discipline

Op risk is showing signs of maturing, although there is still much work to be done. So delivering value to the business continues to be a substantial challenge, according to a new survey

While the discipline of operational risk may be continuing to evolve, the pace of evolution is fairly slow, and substantial hurdles remain to full acceptance of the value that it can provide, according to a new OpRisk & Compliance Intelligence survey.

The survey, sponsored by risk consulting firm Protiviti, showed that firms have more operational risk resources in place, and that programmes are

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