CRO Network - Insights

showcasing insights that the network will provide

Regular roundtables

After specifying your areas of interest during onboarding you will be placed in working groups designed to tackle the problems you’ve identified.  We drill down into three levels of your risk management areas of interest. 

Level 1: Select your risk type
Examples include credit risk, market risk, operational risk or ALM 

Level 2: Decide on focus areas within your priority risk types
Examples include measurement, reporting, mitigation or staffing, training and culture 

Level 3: Identify projects within each focus area
Examples include modelling, values and culture, advanced credit risk modelling, coverage of board reporting or scenarios and stress tests 

Networking spaces at our leading events

We have successfully run CRO meetings at our festivals for a number of years. These groups have been larger in numbers and tackled broader issues – the feedback from this audience was to launch something with smaller working groups addressing specific issues in addition to these.

We have a dedicated meeting space for network members at each of Risk.net’s flagship events. These provide an opportunity for you to network with members in an informal environment, make new connections, and attend insightful sessions led by expert practitioners in their respective fields.   

Other CROs who have attended our Risk Live events say: 

"Risk Live is a great opportunity to discuss the latest developments in the risk world and connect with colleagues across the globe" Group chief risk officer, UBS

Risk Management level subscription to Risk.net

CRO Network membership includes access to the Risk Management package on Risk.net. This covers editorial analysis and insights, a full database of bank risk management metrics, the Operational Risk Benchmarking service and access to all Risk Books and Journals.   

See a sample of our benchmarking insight below: 

Up to their necks in it: banks wrestle with change management

New threats, old foibles prompt banks to switch GRC vendors