IVASS published on 5 June Regulation no. 38 concerning provisions on the corporate governance system (the “Regulation“) implementing EIOPA Guidelines pursuant to Solvency II Directive. The Regulation ...
A new bill introduced by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) aims to make all corporations with $1 billion in annual revenue subject to Federal corporate governance by requiring them to be chartered as a ...
Recent events in the US such as the Enron and WorldCom scandals, as well as difficulties in European companies such as Vivendi, have brought issues in corporate governance back to the fore. In the US, ...
Over the last three decades, internal audit plans of financial institutions have shifted from a model focused on deep dives of sample selections to plans based on overall risk and controls. This has ...
As AI and digital platforms accelerate risk, boards are falling behind. Governance in 2026 needs stronger information flows, ...
The burst of Japan’s massive financial bubble in 1990 caused the value of stocks, land and other assets to plummet. Japanese banks had financed their asset purchases using them as collateral. Many ...
In today’s increasingly complex economic environment, corporate governance is critical in ensuring business resilience and long-term success. Companies are facing heightened uncertainty and rapid ...
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) is set to launch the Corporate Governance Rating System (CGRS), which was developed in partnership with the Convention on Business Integrity (CBi). The CGRS, ...
Japanese companies, especially those in the automobile and electronics sectors, played a strong role in the country’s exceptional rise from the ashes of World War II. And yet Japanese companies ...
Corporate governance differs from corporate management in that governance is primarily about protecting a business, while management is more about growing it. Governance refers to the policies and ...
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