What are different types of Risks?
Answer Posted / nitin porwal
There are eleven type of Risk.
1.Operation Risk
2.Credit Risk
3.Market Risk
4.Regulatory
5.Financial Risk
6.Frauds Risk
7.Service Risk
8.Human Resource Risk
9.Technology Risk
10.Social&Environmental Risk
11.Reputation Risk
1.Operation Risk- (Service Risk,Policies Risk,Procedures
Risk,data Management Risk)
2.Credit Risk- (Geographical Risk,Product
Concentration,Service Risk,Policies&Regulations
Risk,Transactional Risk)
3.Market Risk- (Borrowing Risk,Lending Risk,Competition
Risk,Production Risk,Delivery Risk)
4.Regulatory- (Governmental Risk,RBI Risk,KYC Risk,Local Risk)
5.Financial Risk- (Liquidity Risk,Fund Management Risk,Cash
management Risk,Bank Management Risk)
6.Frauds Risk- (Poor Internal Risk,Lack of Monitoring
Risk,System Lapses Risk)
7.Service Risk -(Qualification Risk,Delivery Mechanism
Risk,Quality Mechanism,Customer Satisfaction Risk)
8.Human Resource Risk- (Induction Risk, Take over& Hand
Over Risk,Attrition Risk)
9.Technology Risk- (Unauthorized Software Risk,System
Security Risk,User capacity Risk,Software Problem Risk)
10.Social&Environmental Risk- (Gender Risk, Child Labor
Risk,Natural Disasters Risk,Water Pollution Risk,Economic
States of Client Risk)
11.Reputation Risk- (Image Risk,Customer Relation
Risk,Service Standards Risk)
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