Portfolio Management Q166

0. Who would be the least appropriate for controlling the risk management function in a large organization?

  • Option : A
  • Explanation : A chief risk officer or a risk management committee is an individual or group that focuses primarily on risk management. A chief financial officer, may supervise a CRO, and would likely have some involvement in a risk management committee, but a CFO has broader responsibilities, cannot provide the specialization and exclusive attention to risk management that is necessary in a large organization.
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