Examples of Reputational risk in a sentence
Reputational risk is assessed on an entity based approach whereby the region of the RRRP submission is driven by the location of the booking entity.
Reputational risk, or the risk to our business, earnings and capital from negative publicity, is inherent in our business.
Reputational risk management is an important part of the corporate governance and the overall risk management system of the Company, covering all activities, operations and businesses undertaken by the Company and its subsidiaries.
Reputational risk may arise from a variety of sources, including, but not limited to, the nature or purpose of a proposed transaction, the identity or nature of a potential client, the regulatory or political climate in which the business will be transacted or significant public attention surrounding the transaction itself.
Reputational risk exists in many forms in all of the Issuer's activities.
Reputational risk management, as an important part of the Bank’s corporate governance and comprehensive risk management systems, covers all behaviors, business activities and business areas of the Bank and its subsidiaries.
Reputational risk is the risk of losses resulting from adverse perceptions about the Group, its brand and franchise by its various stakeholders that is caused by a variety of internal and external factors.
Reputational risk mainly refers to the risk that damages the Bank’s brand value, adversely affects its normal operation and even affects market and social stability due to negative evaluation of the Bank by stakeholders, the public and the media resulted from the Bank’s behaviors, employees’ behaviors or external events.
Reputational risk may arise from a variety of sources, including, but not limited to, the nature or purpose of a proposed transaction, action or client relationship, the identity or nature of a potential client, the regulatory or political climate in which the business will be transacted or significant public attention surrounding the transaction itself.
Reputational risk affects primarily his employer, although his own professional reputation could suffer if his employer is not well-thought-of.