UK:
Assurance For Growth - 2015 Planning Priorities For Internal Audit In Financial Services
12 November 2014
Deloitte
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Background
Internal audit departments in the financial services sector
continue to operate against a backdrop of heightened regulatory
scrutiny, emerging best practices and increasing stakeholder
expectations. In this paper we explore the key planning priorities
that internal audit functions should be covering in 2015.
A number of new areas of focus have emerged, driven by the
development of new corporate strategies in response to increased
economic confidence, shifting regulatory priorities, and the need
to build on 2014's 'first-cut' approaches to topics
such as governance and culture.
The paper also focuses on the broader challenges internal audit
functions face in ensuring that their approach to these areas is
effective and insightful.
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