Risk and Performance Reporting: The Dynamic Duo?

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Paul Miller, Knadel

Forget Fred and Ginger, Lennon and McCartney, Batman and Robin. Risk and performance reporting is the new dynamic duo. Like most of the great double acts in history, the pair have overcome adversity in their rise to the top—as little five years ago, performance reporting was flying solo and risk reporting was skulking in relative obscurity.

One financial crisis later, and not a day goes by where risk isn’t brought up in conversation, says Peyton Kay, global head of buy-side risk and reporting at

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