Many banks, particularly local banks, use standard evaluation systems that often do not allow specific and detailed analysis of the different businesses which, on the contrary, should be encouraged to improve their corporate performance, particularly by trying to demonstrate that they are containing the risk of probable insolvency. The need to recover a governance structure that is effective for a collaborative relationship with banks entails a review of how organs are composed, and of the appointment, delegation and remuneration system to improve operating effectiveness. This means paying even greater attention to the corporate culture and the construction of more structured governance models.
MARKET-DRIVEN MANAGEMENT AND RELATIONS BETWEEN BANKS AND CORPORATIONS
GANDINI, Giuseppina
2009-01-01
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Many banks, particularly local banks, use standard evaluation systems that often do not allow specific and detailed analysis of the different businesses which, on the contrary, should be encouraged to improve their corporate performance, particularly by trying to demonstrate that they are containing the risk of probable insolvency. The need to recover a governance structure that is effective for a collaborative relationship with banks entails a review of how organs are composed, and of the appointment, delegation and remuneration system to improve operating effectiveness. This means paying even greater attention to the corporate culture and the construction of more structured governance models.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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