Enterprise Compliance Risk Management
An Essential Toolkit for Banks and Financial Services. + Website
Wiley Corporate F&A

1. Auflage Dezember 2015
384 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Kurzbeschreibung
Enterprise Compliance Risk Management: An Essential Toolkit for Banks and Financial Services is a comprehensive overview of managing compliance and compliance risk. With hands-on tools including templates, checklists, and scorecards, practitioners can immediately begin to jumpstart compliance initiatives. Compliance risk management is being brought to center stage as the financial world grows more complex, layering dimension onto an already nuanced topic. Written from a real-world perspective, the book goes beyond theory to provide a framework for keeping up-to-date with the multitude of legal requirements and guidelines. Topics include:
* Active compliance management as a strategic intervention
* Connections to reputation, legal risk, governance, and customer satisfaction
* The ecosystem of stakeholders outside of designated compliance officers
* Operation, training, and reporting of various compliance models
Compliance professionals seeking a handle on the discipline can find vital information in Enterprise Compliance Risk Management.
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.
Acknowledgments xiii
About the Author xv
Opening Notes xvii
Design and Structure of the Book xix
PART ONE Introduction to Compliance in Financial Services
CHAPTER 1 An Overview of Compliance in Financial Services 5
CHAPTER 2 Compliance in the Twenty-First Century 25
PART TWO The What, Why, and Who of Compliance
CHAPTER 3 What Is "Compliance"? 53
CHAPTER 4 Why Is Compliance Needed? 83
CHAPTER 5 Who Are the Players in the Compliance Universe? 121
PART THREE The How of Compliance
CHAPTER 6 Compliance Framework 159
CHAPTER 7 Operationalizing Compliance 183
PART FOUR The Compliance Risk Dimension
CHAPTER 8 Exploring the Concept of Compliance Risk 213
CHAPTER 9 Compliance Risk Management 239
PART FIVE The Real World of Compliance in Financial Services
CHAPTER 10 Real-Life Issues of Managing Compliance in Financial Services 273
CHAPTER 11 Lessons Not Learned 291
CHAPTER 12 Practical Solutions to Some Important Operational Challenges 315
Closing Notes 325
Index 335