Imperative of revisiting the operational risk control architecture in public sector banks (PSBs) in India: a qualitative analysis

The banking sector in India has contributed to economic growth, parity and equity while equally keeping focus on profit and social objectives. The successive prudential and regulatory reforms introduced in the banking sector have made it more robust and stronger to withstand the bubbles and external...

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Main Authors: A. Shivakanth Shetty, Nagendra B. V., Jeevananda S., Divakar G. M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives" 2019-02-01
Series:Banks and Bank Systems
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Online Access:https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/11619/BBS_2019_01_Shetty.pdf
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spelling doaj-c9cdf47cce8d459a94e44f3226fe269d2020-11-25T00:36:30ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Banks and Bank Systems1816-74031991-70742019-02-0114113714610.21511/bbs.14(1).2019.1211619Imperative of revisiting the operational risk control architecture in public sector banks (PSBs) in India: a qualitative analysisA. Shivakanth Shetty0Nagendra B. V.1Jeevananda S.2Divakar G. M.3Ph.D., Associate Professor Institute of Management, Christ University, BangaloreAssistant Professor, Institute of Management, Christ University, BangaloreAssociate Professor, Institute of Management, Christ University, BangaloreAssistant Professor, Institute of Management, Christ University, BangaloreThe banking sector in India has contributed to economic growth, parity and equity while equally keeping focus on profit and social objectives. The successive prudential and regulatory reforms introduced in the banking sector have made it more robust and stronger to withstand the bubbles and external shocks. Still, the Indian banking sector in general and public-sector banks (PSBs) in particular have been suffering from the bank frauds. This study endeavors to cover the increasing incidences of banking frauds in PSBs and probes the weaknesses and chinks in the operational risk architecture at the PSBs in India. This study selects Punjab National Bank as a true representative of PSBs and treats it as a critical case study to apply the learning and findings to the PSBs in India. This qualitative analysis of the study revealed that the chinks in the operational risk control mechanism and lax corporate governance are the main reasons behind the increasing incidences of frauds at PSBs. The findings of the study showed that a strong corporate governance and compliance framework, robust risk management architecture, investment in people, technology and systems will go a long way in achieving tighter control and supervision, streamlining processes and, most of all, adhering to a culture of checks and balances.https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/11619/BBS_2019_01_Shetty.pdfbanking fraudsinternal controlsmanagementoperational riskprudential measures
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Nagendra B. V.
Jeevananda S.
Divakar G. M.
Imperative of revisiting the operational risk control architecture in public sector banks (PSBs) in India: a qualitative analysis
Banks and Bank Systems
banking frauds
internal controls
management
operational risk
prudential measures
author_facet A. Shivakanth Shetty
Nagendra B. V.
Jeevananda S.
Divakar G. M.
author_sort A. Shivakanth Shetty
title Imperative of revisiting the operational risk control architecture in public sector banks (PSBs) in India: a qualitative analysis
title_short Imperative of revisiting the operational risk control architecture in public sector banks (PSBs) in India: a qualitative analysis
title_full Imperative of revisiting the operational risk control architecture in public sector banks (PSBs) in India: a qualitative analysis
title_fullStr Imperative of revisiting the operational risk control architecture in public sector banks (PSBs) in India: a qualitative analysis
title_full_unstemmed Imperative of revisiting the operational risk control architecture in public sector banks (PSBs) in India: a qualitative analysis
title_sort imperative of revisiting the operational risk control architecture in public sector banks (psbs) in india: a qualitative analysis
publisher LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"
series Banks and Bank Systems
issn 1816-7403
1991-7074
publishDate 2019-02-01
description The banking sector in India has contributed to economic growth, parity and equity while equally keeping focus on profit and social objectives. The successive prudential and regulatory reforms introduced in the banking sector have made it more robust and stronger to withstand the bubbles and external shocks. Still, the Indian banking sector in general and public-sector banks (PSBs) in particular have been suffering from the bank frauds. This study endeavors to cover the increasing incidences of banking frauds in PSBs and probes the weaknesses and chinks in the operational risk architecture at the PSBs in India. This study selects Punjab National Bank as a true representative of PSBs and treats it as a critical case study to apply the learning and findings to the PSBs in India. This qualitative analysis of the study revealed that the chinks in the operational risk control mechanism and lax corporate governance are the main reasons behind the increasing incidences of frauds at PSBs. The findings of the study showed that a strong corporate governance and compliance framework, robust risk management architecture, investment in people, technology and systems will go a long way in achieving tighter control and supervision, streamlining processes and, most of all, adhering to a culture of checks and balances.
topic banking frauds
internal controls
management
operational risk
prudential measures
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