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2nd Annual Conduct Risk, Culture & Regulation 2016

17 June 2016 6:13AM
With APRA and ASIC now increasingly administering fines for institutional misconduct in banking and financial services, financial institutions must place more pressure on conduct risk and ensure a culture is embedded throughout the organisation from top down.Given this, Finance IQ is proud to bring to you Australia's only event to tackle the current pressures in conduct risk, culture and regulation in financial services. Some of our topics include: Developing a Measurement Framework to Mitigate Conduct Risk Managing Remuneration Structures & Incentive Packages to Minimise Conduct Risk Protecting Whistle Blowers and Creating a 'Speak up Culture' Developing a Strong Risk Management & Compliance Culture through Ethical DevelopmentWith 28+ international and national experts presenting this year, view the full session outline of the above topics and speakers here. Reserve your ticket to the conference today and save up to $850 with the super early bird!*

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