How pioneering integrated tools are helping companies to manage unforeseen operational risks

A war on the European Union’s borders, a cost of living crisis, global energy security challenges and bottlenecks in supply chains are just some of the hurdles that the world’s leading financial institutions must negotiate in a post-pandemic world. But there are also other hidden threats that must be identified, assessed and mitigated. 

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