The Board Integrated Risk Management Committee (BIRMC) is vested by the Board with the role of defining the risk appetite of the Bank, and ensuring that Bank operates within its designated tolerance for risk at all times. The BIRMC is also responsible for ensuring that a robust governance structure is in place so that all existing and emerging risks are mitigated in a timely and effective manner. Any bank is exposed to various risks when it operates in a dynamic environment. The BIRMC is further responsible for the continuous development of a culture of risk awareness within the Bank and staff are aware of the latest risks. The BIRMC also appraises the performance of the Chief Risk Officer and Compliance Officer ensures that the staff of the Risk Department are suitably skilled and experienced to carry out their duties effectively.
The BIRMC comprised the following Directors and members:
The Company Secretary acts as the secretary of the meeting.
The BIRMC was established by the Board of Directors in compliance with the direction issued by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka on Corporate Governance for Licensed Specialised Banks.
The composition and the scope of the work of the Committee are in conformity with the above directions. The Board of Directors has approved the ToR as per the above directions.
The major function of the BIRMC is to manage and review the overall risk profile of the Bank which includes the following responsibilities:
During the year under review several value additions and procedures were introduced by the Committee to further strengthen the Risk Management Process of the Bank. The Bank-wide Operational Risk goals were approved by the Committee during the year, enabling the Bank to report and mitigate high level operational risk incidents. The Committee also reviewed and approved changes to internal limits for credit and integrated risk indicators in line with the risk appetite of the Bank.
The BIRMC reviewed the quarterly internal capital adequacy calculations and methodology and future projections. The Bank’s Internal Capital Adequacy Assessment Process report submitted to the regulator was reviewed by the Committee. All assumptions and methodologies used in stress testing as well as three-year capital projections were reviewed.
The Committee also reviewed the significant risks arising from Credit, Market, Liquidity and Operational areas in addition to reviewing the effectiveness and efficiency of Key Management Committee meetings held during the year.
The BIRMC met five times during the year under review. The attendance of the Committee members at the meetings of the Committee is tabled on page 125. The minutes of meetings are regularly forwarded to the Board together with detailed key risk indicators, stress testing reports and forecasts. All key risk indicators and potential risks were discussed and reviewed at each meeting and appropriate mitigatory measures taken where necessary.
For and on behalf of the Board Integrated Risk Management Committee,
Prof Sampath Amaratunge
Chairman
Board Integrated Risk Management Committee
26 February 2020
Colombo, Sri Lanka