Walker Review proposes fundamental changes to strengthen bank governance

16 July 2009

The report recommends strengthening bank boards, making rigorous challenge in the boardroom a key ingredient in decisions on risk and encourages institutional shareholders to play an active role as engaged owners of banks.

The Walker Review of Corporate Governance of UK banks and other financial institutions recommends strengthening bank boards, making rigorous challenge in the boardroom a key ingredient in decisions on risk and measures to encourage institutional shareholders to play a more active role as engaged owners of banks and other financial institutions.

Sir David Walker said: “These proposals are designed to improve the professionalism and diligence of bank boards, increasing the importance of challenge in the board environment.  If this means that boards operate in a somewhat less collegial way than in the past, that will be a small price to pay for better governance.”
 
Specific proposals include:
The deadline for comments is 1 October 2009
 
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