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The tools and information that build effective compliance programs
Enterprise Compliance Risk Management: An Essential Toolkit for
Banks and Financial Services is a comprehensive narrative on
managing compliance and compliance risk that enables value creation
for financial services firms. Compliance risk management, a young,
evolving yet intricate discipline, is occupying center stage owing
to the interplay between the ever increasing complexity of
financial services and the environmental effort to rein it in. The
book examines the various facets of this layered and nuanced
subject. Enterprise Compliance Risk Management elevates the context
of compliance from its current reactive stance to how a proactive
strategy can create a clear differentiator in a largely
undifferentiated market and become a powerful competitive weapon
for organizations. It presents a strong case as to why it makes
immense business sense to weave active compliance into business
model and strategy through an objective view of the cost benefit
analysis. Written from a real-world perspective, the book moves the
conversation from mere evangelizing to the operationalizing a
positive and active compliance management program in financial
services. The book is relevant to the different stakeholders of the
compliance universe - financial services firms, regulators,
industry bodies, consultants, customers and compliance
professionals owing to its coverage of the varied aspects of
compliance. Enterprise Compliance Risk Management includes a direct
examination of compliance risk, including identification,
measurement, mitigation, monitoring, remediation, and regulatory
dialogue. With unique hands-on tools including processes,
templates, checklists, models, formats and scorecards, the book
provides the essential toolkit required by the practitioners to
jumpstart their compliance initiatives. Financial services
professionals seeking a handle on this vital and growing discipline
can find the information they need in Enterprise Compliance Risk
Management. Enterprise Compliance Risk Management: An Essential
Toolkit for Banks and Financial Services is a comprehensive
narrative on managing compliance and compliance risk that enables
value creation for financial services firms. Compliance risk
management, a young, evolving yet intricate discipline, is
occupying center stage owing to the interplay between the ever
increasing complexity of financial services and the environmental
effort to rein it in. The book examines the various facets of this
layered and nuanced subject. Enterprise Compliance Risk Management
elevates the context of compliance from its current reactive stance
to how a proactive strategy can create a clear differentiator in a
largely undifferentiated market and become a powerful competitive
weapon for organizations. It presents a strong case as to why it
makes immense business sense to weave active compliance into
business model and strategy through an objective view of the cost
benefit analysis. Written from a real-world perspective, the book
moves the conversation from mere evangelizing to the
operationalizing a positive and active compliance management
program in financial services. The book is relevant to the
different stakeholders of the compliance universe - financial
services firms, regulators, industry bodies, consultants, customers
and compliance professionals owing to its coverage of the varied
aspects of compliance. Enterprise Compliance Risk Management
includes a direct examination of compliance risk, including
identification, measurement, mitigation, monitoring, remediation,
and regulatory dialogue. With unique hands-on tools including
processes, templates, checklists, models, formats and scorecards,
the book provides the essential toolkit required by the
practitioners to jumpstart their compliance initiatives. Financial
services professionals seeking a handle on this vital and growing
discipline can find the information they need in Enterprise
Compliance Risk Management.
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