Delta Lloyd Bank Taps Wolters Kluwer for Risk Management

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Delta Lloyd Bank has divisions in The Netherlands and Belgium.

The bank will centralize its Belgian and Dutch operations in one risk portfolio, as it seeks to manage treasury and financial risk, while taking into account the regulatory differences within the two countries.

"Delta Lloyd Bank considers solid risk management a critical success factor, so it is imperative that the systems in this area are flexible, stable and efficient," says Rogier de Barbanson, head of division risk management at Delta Lloyd Bank. "We selected Wolters Kluwer Financial Services' solutions because we recognized that they will help us to establish more precise ALM and liquidity management processes and thus help us to further sharpen our risk management strategy overall."

 

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