International Trade and Finance Association 15th International Conference
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF OPERATIONAL RISK MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUESDilek Teker, Istanbul Technical University Download the Paper (PDF format) - May 18, 2005 Tell a colleague about it. Printing Tips: Select 'print as image' in the Acrobat print dialog if you have trouble printing. ABSTRACT: The banking risks have been known as a total of credit and market risks for a long time. The banking sector has come across the operational risk by the occurance of financial crises in recent years. Operational risk may simply be defined as all risks other than credit and market risks, banks incur in their operations. On the other hand, the Basel Comittee defines operational risk as the loss resulting from inadequate or failed internal processes, people, systems or external events. By the official announcement of Basel II in June 2004, measuring and managing operational risk and including in banks’capital adequacy computations became one of the hot topics in banking sector. The aim of this research is to present factors resulting operational risk and examine various operational risk measurement models and compare the level of efficiency of the underlying models in terms of capital requirement. Furthermore, each model is applied on a bank operating currently in the Turkish banking sector. The results support that the use of advanced risk measurement models reduces the capital needs of the bank under examination. Presented at the 15th International Conference,Istanbul, Turkey, May 2005. SUGGESTED CITATION:
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