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Accenture 2014 compliance risk study

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      <subfield code="a">New research from Accenture confirms that compliance risk management in the banking and capital markets sectors has grown in size and stature in the wake of recent industry events. The 
key concern now is whether such growing importance has achieved the required shift in behaviors and whether compliance programs can sustain the investment required to maintain their seat at the table and become a true strategic business partner. Five key themes emerged from our study, including: 1. The size and shape of   compliance programs continue to evolve; 2. Further investment in compliance is needed to achieve strategic goals; 3. The competition for talent has become a barrier to success; 4. With a perfect storm brewing in compliance, firms need to demonstrate effectiveness and think beyond traditional solutions; 5. The horizon is continually moving, and compliance programs are already setting priorities for the future of their compliance function</subfield>
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