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Culture Audit in Financial Services: Reporting on Behaviour to Conduct Regulators


ISBN13: 9781789667752
Published: June 2021
Publisher: Kogan Page Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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In the next wave of conduct regulation in financial markets, from 2020 the regulator expects firms to produce evidence on how they are improving behaviour and culture, leaving practitioners anxious that their current reporting and management information (MI) are irrelevant to meeting as-yet unclear regulatory expectations.

This book provides the insights and tools firms need to report on culture, securing both enhanced business value and the regulator's approval. Culture is now seen as a key contributor to good governance, feeding into existing discourse on environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors and the emerging dialogue on 'non-financial (mis)conduct', but conventional measures of business quality are unfit for the new reporting agenda. Culture Audit in Financial Services follows the arc of 'behavioural regulation' to examine what the regulator really wants, before offering guidance on how culture audit differs from conventional auditing, how to put the latest pure-research findings to work, and the key features of well-designed conduct and culture reports.

Written by an impartial author and a variety of contributors with extensive experience working with practitioners, regulators, and many of the world's finest academic initiatives, this book is filled with practical, grounded advice on how best to approach this new challenge and avoid infractions.

Subjects:
Banking and Finance
Contents:
Chapter - 01: Setting the scene
Chapter - 02: Why regulators switched to the behavioural approach
Chapter - 03: The arc of behavioural regulation and where it's heading
Chapter - 04: The culture challenge
Chapter - 05: What do behavioural regulators really want?
Chapter - 06: The new mindset and language of culture assessment - financial and non-financial conduct
Chapter - 07: Basics of audit practice - and how the practice of culture audit differs from conventional auditing
Chapter - 08: The new MI for culture (1) - getting past the old MI
Chapter - 09: The new MI for culture (2) - exploring the new MI
Chapter - 10: Infractions and enforcements - what the regulator does in practice
Chapter - 11: Putting the latest pure-research findings to work - overview
Chapter - 12: Putting the latest research tools to work - example 1, CultureScope
Chapter - 13: Putting the latest research tools to work - example 2, Leadership Character Assessment
Chapter - 14: Conclusion and looking forward