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Q&A: Op risk veterans list lessons of the crisis

Risk.net talks to senior op risk managers about how the operational risk function has changed over the past decade and what approaches they are taking to meet new challenges

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Looking to the future: how op risk has evolved

While banks continue to push through their own cultural change programmes aimed at instilling better behaviour and overhauling certain incentives that many attribute to the failings that led to the financial crisis, the role of op risk in helping to embed the right approaches within the business seems to be gaining traction.

Risk.net spoke to three senior op risk managers from Barclaycard

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