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Video: Defining and communicating risk appetite a tricky task

Chief risk officers at Risk Europe's session on risk attitude and discipline discussed the difficulties they face in building a risk culture in their organisation

Defining and implementing a risk appetite framework remains one of the biggest challenges that risk managers face, according to a panel of chief risk officers and senior risk executives at Risk Europe on April 6 in Brussels.

The panel discussion, "Establishing a risk attitude and rebuilding the risk discipline to ensure the long-term interests of the business are taken into account", was chaired

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