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KPMG study shows a long way to go for op risk implementation

London -- A new study by consulting firm KPMG shows that although 90% of respondents have started a Basel II project, about 50% are still in the pre-study/ assessment phase, and less than 10% have begun implementing their op risk framework, although this varies by region (see figure 1). Says Jane Leach, a partner at KPMG in London, who focuses on risk management and regulation: "Some are still way at the beginning of the project, and we are getting rapidly towards deadlines, and so there is concern about those that are falling behind."

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This is the third time KPMG have conducted the survey. This year’s was sent out between October and November 2003, and 294 financial institutions representing 38 countries replied. About 68% of the respondents were from Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMA), 11% from the Americas, and 21% from the Asia-Pacific region. About 51% described themselves as "internationally active."

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