Regulatory Sandboxes
March 18, 2025Sanctions Screening
March 18, 2025Definition:
Risk mitigation is the process of identifying, assessing, and reducing risks that could negatively impact business operations, particularly in regulatory compliance.
Contextual Explanation:
Financial institutions use risk mitigation strategies such as due diligence, transaction monitoring, and compliance audits to prevent fraud, cyber threats, and regulatory breaches.
Why It Matters:
Effective risk mitigation helps organizations avoid financial losses, legal penalties, and reputational harm.
Example:
A payment processor implementing real-time transaction monitoring to detect fraudulent activities minimizes compliance risks and financial losses.