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Gulf One's Rowan: Op risk value lies in strategy

Dean Rowan, chief risk officer at Gulf One Investment Bank in Bahrain, believes the op risk function can provide more long-term strategic value if it thinks beyond small-scale processes and looks at the bigger picture.

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Standards of operational risk and Basel II compliance in financial institutions across the Middle East region are patchy. While the very best banks in the area are at developed-country levels, many still have a long way to go and are taking their time getting there. This is a concern for Dean Rowan, one of the Middle East's most experienced operational risk managers and chief risk officer at

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