Conduct Risk in South African Banks: Aligning Regulatory Compliance with Business Sustainability

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https://doi.org/10.25159/1998-8125/4046

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Banks, Conduct Risk, Financial Regulation, Twin Peaks Model

Abstract

Regulators have imposed heavy penalties on banks for conduct failures since the global financial crisis occurred in 2007/2008. Banks play an important role in the economy, and it is therefore in the interests of both the public and government that banks have an effective conduct-risk approach in place; one that complies with regulation and ensures business sustainability. Current conduct-risk approaches are inadequate, and literature is sparse—especially regarding developing economies. The goal of this research was to explore ways in which banks can manage and mitigate conduct risk, while ensuring sustainability. The qualitative design of this study used South Africa as an example of a developing market; and it employed primary and secondary data. The analysis shows that banks have been focused on developing a suitable high-level strategy but have neglected the lower level (where employees and customers meet). Consequently, they have exposed themselves to conduct risk. Based on these findings, this article suggests that banks’ strategies should be tackled in a top-down fashion, while they simultaneously pursue customer outcomes from the bottom-up. This study is crucial, as banks must prepare for new legislation, avoid fines, and strategically position themselves to satisfy clients and remain sustainable. Since the last self-assessment by the (then called) Financial Services Board in 2013, no formal assessment of conduct risk in the South African banking industry has taken place.

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Author Biographies

Antje Hargarter, North West University

Antje Hargarter is the Dean of the School of Investment and Banking at Milpark Education, one of the private higher-education providers in South Africa. She holds a Master of Science in Management from the University of Mainz (Germany), as well as a Master of Business Administration from the Graduate School of Business at the University of Cape Town (South Africa). Antje is registered as a PhD in Risk Management student at North West University (South Africa). She gained over ten years’ practical experience in banking, asset management and financial training in Europe and South Africa before she joined Milpark Education in 2009.

Gary van Vuuren, North West University

Gary van Vuuren is an Extraordinary Professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences at North-West University (South Africa). He holds a PhD in Risk Management and Nuclear Physics, as well as a Masters degree in Astrophysics and Market Risk Management. Gary has held various senior positions in the financial services industry in Europe and South Africa, and specialises in model validation and quantitative analysis. He is also a valued guest lecturer and postgraduate supervisor at various universities in Europe and South Africa.

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2018-09-14

How to Cite

Hargarter, Antje, and Gary van Vuuren. 2018. “Conduct Risk in South African Banks: Aligning Regulatory Compliance With Business Sustainability”. Southern African Business Review 22:27 pages. https://doi.org/10.25159/1998-8125/4046.

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Received 2018-03-12
Accepted 2018-07-30
Published 2018-09-14