Ex-CROs lacking on bank risk committees

Only four former CROs are members of committees at 15 large banks, the same total as 2012

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Only four of 15 large banks have a former CRO on their risk committee, despite changing regulatory guidance

An analysis of 15 large banks reveals only four have former chief risk officers (CROs) with large bank experience as external members of their board risk committees – the same number as in 2012, when Risk.net undertook a study of committees at the same firms.

Risk.net’s updated study – which will be published online later this week – shows many of the committee members from 2012 are still there, and, while they bring impressive CVs, few have passed through the ranks of banks’ financial risk

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