by Susan Dircken | Nov 26, 2020 | Blog EN, Blog Finance EN, Blog Risk Management EN
DOMINIQUE VANDE LANGERIJT & JOOST JAN NOORDEGRAAF Legacy in a rapidly modernizing world Home » Blog » Page 4 WHY INSURANCE COMPANIES ARE EMBRACING DATA MANAGEMENT While Solvency 2 was a big shake up earlier this decade, succeeding the Solvency I directive from...
by Susan Dircken | Nov 19, 2020 | Blog EN, Blog Risk Management EN
THIJS PEETERS Do COVID 19 support programs result to shocks in non-performing loan exposure? Home » Blog » Page 4 RELAXED REGULATIONS MITIGATING THE COVID 19 IMPACT ON THE BANKING SECTOR Since the outbreak of COVID-19 and its global spread since February, the European...
by Susan Dircken | Oct 12, 2020 | Blog EN, Blog Finance EN, Blog Risk Management EN
THIJS PEETERS Have Babylon and Florence gotten closer to each other? Home » Blog » Page 4 CRO’S ARE FROM BABYLON, CFO’S ARE FROM FLORENCE That was the title of an article a global consulting firm published back in 2008. The article stressed the case for aligning risk...
by Susan Dircken | Jun 15, 2020 | Blog EN
DOMINIQUE VANDE LANGERIJT & JORT KOLMAN Consulting 5.0: Our perspective on Consulting Home » Archieven voor Susan Dircken » Page 5 Consultants, we’re a different breed. Or so we are told. But what exactly is a consultant and how did this role evolve? There is no...
by Susan Dircken | Apr 15, 2020 | Blog EN
THIJS PEETERS The future of finance and risk Home » Blog » Page 3 TRANSFORMING TO THE EFFECTIVE INFORMATION SUPPLIER “It’s not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change”, Charles...