Strategic control often operates on quarterly cycle

Banks with centralised strategic planning also tend to centralise strategic control

Central banks most commonly perform strategic control – reviewing the formation and execution of strategic plans – on a quarterly cycle, the Strategic Planning Benchmarks 2025 reveal.

Fourteen of 40 central banks that provided data (35%) perform strategic control on a quarterly cycle. Also common is a review every six months, which is the case at 12 banks (30%). Only two banks perform control functions continuously, and the same number do this on an ad hoc basis.

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