Regulation 30A - Appointment of the chief risk officer
Securities Contracts (Regulation) (Stock Exchanges and Clearing Corporations) Regulations, 2018 Chapter V GOVERNANCE OF STOCK EXCHANGES AND CLEARING CORPORATIONS
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Chief risk officer appointment requires exchanges and clearing corporations to manage enterprise risk and submit regular reports to the board. Every recognised stock exchange and recognised clearing corporation must appoint a chief risk officer to identify, monitor and mitigate risks associated with the entity's functioning. The chief risk officer is responsible for overall risk management and must submit a report to the Board on a half yearly basis.
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Chief risk officer appointment requires exchanges and clearing corporations to manage enterprise risk and submit regular reports to the board.
Every recognised stock exchange and recognised clearing corporation must appoint a chief risk officer to identify, monitor and mitigate risks associated with the entity's functioning. The chief risk officer is responsible for overall risk management and must submit a report to the Board on a half yearly basis.
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