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Mitigation and reporting are leading components of risk strategy

Decentralised teams more likely to embed philosophy in divisional decision-making

Mitigation and reporting are key elements of all central banks’ risk management strategies, data from the Risk Management Benchmarks 2026 shows.

Risk mitigation (100%) and risk reporting (100%) form an integral part of every respondent’s risk management strategy. “Other” risk strategy components are the least mentioned in the sample.

Further analysis by risk department arrangements shows that all decentralised teams have risk analysis in their strategy toolkit. They are also more likely to use

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