Tolerable disruption

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1. Treasury - banking - regulation - risk management - organisations and systems - finance - UK - Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

In the regulated financial sector, the concept of tolerable disruption is closely related to maximum impact tolerance.

Maximum impact tolerance reflects the point at which any further disruption to the important business service could:

(1) cause intolerable harm to any one or more of the firm’s clients, or
(2) pose a risk to the soundness, stability or resilience of the UK financial system,
(3) or to the orderly operation of the financial markets.


In this context, tolerable disruption is any disruption that falls within this maximum tolerance level.


2. Treasury - banking - operations - risk management - organisations and systems.

Similar concepts in other sectors.


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