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''Financial institutions - financial system - oversight.''


A framework that (i) provides guidance on strategy, including assessing risk (ii) ensures effective monitoring of management and (iii) makes certain that managers are accountable to stakeholders.
Prudential regulation and supervision relate to the safety and stability both of individual financial institutions and of the whole of the financial system.


The purpose of corporate governance is to facilitate effective, entrepreneurial and prudent management that can deliver the long-term success of the organisation.


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==See also==
*[[Bank supervision]]
*[[Conduct]]
*[[CRD IV]]
*[[Going concern]]
*[[Macroprudential]]
*[[Microprudential]]
*[[Procyclical]]
*[[Proprietary trading]]
*[[Prudential Regulation Authority]]
*[[Regulation]]


Comparable frameworks in non-commercial organisations. In the non-commercial context the term 'governance' (without the 'corporate' part) is more common.
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
 
[[Category:The_business_context]]
 
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
== See also ==
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
* [[Board of directors]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
* [[Corporate social responsibility ]]
[[Category:Risk_reporting]]
* [[ESG investment]]
* [[Governance]]
* [[Kay Review]]
* [[UK Corporate Governance Code]]
* [[Ethics]]
* [[Agency risk]]
 
 
===Other links===
[http://www.treasurers.org/node/10141 Doing the right thing, Sarah Boyce, The Treasurer, May 2014]
 
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:Ethics_and_corporate_governance]]

Revision as of 16:00, 2 June 2021

Financial institutions - financial system - oversight.

Prudential regulation and supervision relate to the safety and stability both of individual financial institutions and of the whole of the financial system.


See also