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London to host 9th Edition Operational Risk Management in FIs

Operational risk in financial institutions
The conference seeks to identify the emergence of new threats and reinforce operational risk management practices in the industry

Managing operational risk is becoming increasingly challenging for financial firms due to sophisticated threats, as a result of the widespread use of technology. It is important for those firms to keep up with evolving technologies and regulatory changes such as the Basel IV capital rules for operational risk and outsourcing guidelines. 

The role of operational risk management in financial institutions must cover an array of risk types, such as security, information and conduct risk. The ninth Edition Operational Risk Management in Financial Institutions by Marcus Evans seeks to reinforce operational risk management practices in addition to the emergence of new threats in an increasingly agile environment.

The ninth operational risk management in financial institutions conference will be held from November 18-20 in London, and will have speakers from JP Morgan, UBS, Barclays, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Bank of England and ORX among others. It will provide financial firms with access to unique expertise and new solutions that can be deployed on a daily basis. 

Marcus Evans conferences encourage industry thought leaders to share their experiences and explore key market solutions. Delegates attending the conference are top decision makers, head of business risk, front office conduct, business continuity, operational resilience and IT risk and audit. 

The conference will initiate good networking opportunities. To find out more please visit the event website: http://bit.ly/33kcZld

International Finance is a media partner of the 9th Edition Operational Risk Management in financial institutions.

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