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Mpelembe Network > Business > Finance > 79% of risk pros prioritize credit risk transformation in race to digitalize banking

79% of risk pros prioritize credit risk transformation in race to digitalize banking

December 9, 2022FinanceActuarial science, Analytics, Articles, Bank, Bhutan Centre for Media and Democracy, Credit risk, Economy, Finance, Financial law, Financial risk, Manitoba Provincial Road 272admin

https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1963828/SAS_and_GARP_Survey.mp4

Regulatory demands, calls for greater transparency and accessibility, plus customers jumping ship to more agile fintech counterparts – banks are feeling pressured to enact a digital revolution, according to risk professionals on the ground. A key pillar of this modernization, credit risk transformation (CRT), is the focus of a new risk technology study by the Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP) and analytics leader SAS. Continue reading

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