CRIF Talks

Geopolitical Risk

  Geopolitical risk is becoming a defining force for financial systems and credit decisions, influencing risk management across the banking sector in a landscape where instability is no longer episodic, but structural.This episode of CRIF Talks explores how geopolitical fragmentation, macroeconomic pressures, and regulatory expectations are converging, creating an environment in which credit, market, and operational risks are increasingly interconnected. It looks at how this growing complexity is changing the way financial institutions assess risk, moving beyond historical data toward more dynamic and forward-looking approaches, supported by advanced analytics and scenario-based models.Listen to this episode to understand how geopolitical risk is redefining financial decision-making.