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Just under than half of risk departments are sufficiently staffed

Units with satisfied staffing levels earn below global average annual salary

Risk management departments of central banks are less likely to have sufficient staffing levels than they are to have sufficient non-staff resources, data from the Risk Management Benchmarks 2026 shows.

Respondents evaluated their staff strengths and non-staff resource sufficiency using a five-point scale from one (very insufficient) to five (very sufficient). For staffing, scores assigned by 42 risk teams average 3.1. The grades for non-staff resources average 3.4 among 39 respondents.

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