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Risk policies widely reviewed by committee in larger teams

Central banks with larger teams favour risk committees over CROs

Risk management committees are more likely to be tasked with the review of policies at central banks with larger than average risk teams, data from the Risk Management Benchmarks 2026 finds.

Risk management departments’ staffing averages 22.8 persons across participating jurisdictions. For this analysis, risk divisions with more than 23 staff are classified as larger teams. Those with less than 23 staff are considered smaller teams.

Six (85.7%) of seven larger teams that provided staffing data

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