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  2. Professional Risk Managers' International Association

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    The Professional Risk Manager (PRM) designation is a professional certification offered by PRMIA. [4] [5] The designation was first awarded in 2004.The PRM is an "independent validation" of skills within the financial risk management profession, and professional ethics.

  3. Professional certification in financial services - Wikipedia

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    The Financial Risk Manager (FRM) is a professional certification in risk management offered by the Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP). [ 41 ] The coverage - focusing on market risk , credit risk and operational risk , and including requisite quantitative and investment management material - is over two exams.

  4. Global Association of Risk Professionals - Wikipedia

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    GARP offers three role-based risk certifications – the Financial Risk Manager (FRM), the Energy Risk Professional (ERP), and the Sustainability and Climate Risk (SCR). [22] It also offers two foundational courses in risk management with its Foundations of Financial Risk and Financial Risk and Regulation programs.

  5. Risk management - Wikipedia

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    Example of risk assessment: A NASA model showing areas at high risk from impact for the International Space Station. Risk management is the identification, evaluation, and prioritization of risks, [1] followed by the minimization, monitoring, and control of the impact or probability of those risks occurring. [2]

  6. ISO 31000 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 31000 is a set of international standards for risk management.It was developed in November 2009 by International Organization for Standardization. [1] The goal of it is intended to provide a consistent vocabulary and methodology for assessing and managing risk, resolving the historic ambiguities and differences in the ways risk are described.

  7. Governance, risk management, and compliance - Wikipedia

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    Governance activities ensure that critical management information reaching the executive team is sufficiently complete, accurate and timely to enable appropriate management decision making, and provide the control mechanisms to ensure that strategies, directions and instructions from management are carried out systematically and effectively.

  8. Enterprise risk management - Wikipedia

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    ISO 31000 is an International Standard for Risk Management which was published on 13 November 2009, and updated in 2018. An accompanying standard, ISO 31010 - Risk Assessment Techniques, soon followed publication (December 1, 2009) together with the updated Risk Management vocabulary ISO Guide 73.

  9. International Institute of Risk & Safety Management - Wikipedia

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    The International Institute of Risk & Safety Management (IIRSM) is a non-profit professional organization for occupational health and safety practitioners worldwide, based in the United Kingdom. It provides education, training, advice, resources and networking to assist people and organisations in issues regarding risk management.