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Published February 14, 2013

Making sense of risk management

Chng Sok Hui, CFO of Singapore's DBS, discusses the challenges and importance of bringing multiple functions together as part of an integrated risk management framework.

Date: February 14, 2013
Author: Foo Boon Ping
Categories: Data & Analytics, Data Management, Operational Risk, Risk & Performance, Risk and Regulation, Singapore
Keywords: DBS, Chng Sok Hui, Ngiam Tong Dow, VaR, CFO, CRO, ICAAP

When Chng Sok Hui was appointed the chief financial officer (CFO) of Singapore-based DBS in 2008, her career in the bank had spanned some 25 years, starting in 1983. She had at various times been involved in corporate planning, market risk management and credit risk management. She held the position...

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