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Brett Riley reports on the results from the first survey of Chief Risk Officers by the Actuaries Institute.
The Risk Management Practice Committee (RMPC) recently invited Chief Risk Officers (CROs) in financial services to complete a short survey about how they manage risk. The results were presented at the Institute’s 2017 ERM Seminar and distributed to participants. This article summarises the results.
Objectives
The objectives of running the survey were to:
The top risks identified by the group for the coming year are (in descending order):
Some other interesting results are as follows:
Our profiling questions indicated that responses came from different parts of industry, based on their:
This is only a small sub-set of the results. The full survey results may be found here .
The survey was emailed to CROs of APRA-regulated banks, general insurers, life insurers and private health insurers. One response was permitted per person, with 20 questions asked.
We sent the survey to each company where RMPC could identify the CRO and obtain their email address. The following table shows the proportion of the industry that we contacted, both by the number of regulated companies and adjusted for their size (measured by net assets):
| Industry | % by Number of Entities | % by Value of Net Assets |
| Authorised Deposit-Taking Institutions (Banks) | 14% | 84% |
| General Insurers | 71% | 95% |
| Life Insurers (including Friendly Societies) | 59% | 90% |
| Private Health Insurers | 85% | 79% |
| Total | 44% | 85% |
This table shows that we were unable to contact the CROs for a number of smaller companies. However, adjusting for company size we were able to contact 85% of all companies.
In total, 43 (15% of 291) survey recipients completed the questionnaire, with broad participation across the industries listed above (particularly insurance). The overall number of responses was disappointing, but perhaps not totally unexpected for the first iteration of this analysis. We expect a stronger response rate in future.
RMPC would like to thank everyone who participated in the 2017 CRO Survey. Any CROs who did not take part this year are encouraged to contribute to the next survey.