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Board Risk Committee Composition

In: The Key Code and Advanced Handbook for the Governance and Supervision of Banks in Australia

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  • Francesco de Zwart

    (University of Adelaide)

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In Chap. 44 we examine the composition of the Board Risk Committee. This begins with the independence, status and reporting lines of the CRO. By way of summary, we construct governance variables for the establishment, independence, status and reporting lines of the CRO: establishment and independence of the CRO; status of the CRO; reporting lines of the CRO; and access of the CRO. We conclude our examination of the CRO with the role and responsibilities of the CRO. There follows discussion of the role and contribution of non-executive directors on the BRC. Continuing, we examine the BRC and risk appetite and weightings for incentives and economic assessments, “stress” testing and metrics including authoritative financial stability assessments and stress, scenario and fail testing. We move on to external advisers to the BRC and the BRC and significant mergers, acquisitions and disposals. A separate BRC Report is examined with two disclosure variables. We conclude with the APRA requirement that there should be no constraints on persons providing information to APRA.

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  • Francesco de Zwart, 2022. "Board Risk Committee Composition," Springer Books, in: The Key Code and Advanced Handbook for the Governance and Supervision of Banks in Australia, edition 1, chapter 0, pages 1153-1170, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-16-1710-2_44
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-1710-2_44
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