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Operational Risk Disclosure In Romanian Commercial Banks

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  • Roxana HERGHILIGIU

    (Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, roxana_herghiligiu@yahoo.com, Iasi, Romania)

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This paper aims to assess the actual operational risk disclosure in Romanian banks. Therefore we focus on the operational risk information that Romanian banks reveal and if they conform to the requirements of the National Bank of Romania. The study methodology consists in testing the annual financial reports for Romanian commercial banks. The analysis shows that the financial reports of Romanian banks are not in consonance with the requirements of the National Bank of Romania relating to operational risk revealer and also there are many discrepancies between Romanian banks relating to the format of the financial report, which presents the operational risk disclosures. Commercial banks in Romania have different approaches of showing the disclosures of operational risk. Accordingly, they do not disclose the same types of information. Our study advice Romanian commercial banks to increase prevailing operational risk disclosure proceedings. The contribution of this paper is to highlight the Romanian commercial approaches of the operational risk disclosures.

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  • Roxana HERGHILIGIU, 2013. "Operational Risk Disclosure In Romanian Commercial Banks," Journal of Public Administration, Finance and Law, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, vol. 4(4), pages 171-178, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:aic:jopafl:y:2013:v:4:p:171-178
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