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Risk management reviews are most common assessment method

Centralised teams are less likely to conduct external or management evaluations

Risk management reviews remain central banks’ most common type of risk evaluation, data from the Risk Management Benchmarks 2026 shows.

Of the 46 central banks that provided data, 38 (82.6%) indicated that they conducted a risk management review over the past 12 months. A similar proportion of central banks performed such a review in the 2025 benchmark. Management review is the exercise conducted the least, in just 39.1% of the central banks this year.

However, breaking down the data by risk

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