Operational Risk

The risk of loss from inadequate internal processes, people, systems, or external events.

Risk Management

Definition

Operational risk encompasses technology failures, fraud, human error, legal liability, compliance failures, and external disruptions. Basel II/III requires banks to hold capital against operational risk. Unlike market or credit risk, operational risk is difficult to quantify because losses are often rare but catastrophic (rogue trader events, IT system failures).

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Examples: the 2012 Knight Capital trading algorithm bug lost $440M in 45 minutes. The 2008 Société Générale rogue trader caused €4.9B in losses. Both were operational risk failures in processes and controls.

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  • Covers people, processes, systems, and external events
  • Required capital charge under Basel II/III
  • Difficult to quantify—rare but potentially catastrophic
  • Rogue trader events are extreme operational risk

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