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How can Compliance Officers deliver more human-centric programs? Traditional compliance programs often do not think about behavioral drivers. Instead, traditional approaches think about how we would like people to behave rather than how they are likely to behave. That's the theory behind Human Risk, a London-based compliance firm run by this week's guest, Christian Hunt.
Christian has over 25 years of experience in financial services. And he brings a unique perspective to the compliance field, having both been a regulator with a subsidiary of the Bank of England and a Risk & Compliance Officer at UBS.
Tune in and learn why you should bring behavioral science to your compliance program.
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How can Compliance Officers deliver more human-centric programs? Traditional compliance programs often do not think about behavioral drivers. Instead, traditional approaches think about how we would like people to behave rather than how they are likely to behave. That's the theory behind Human Risk, a London-based compliance firm run by this week's guest, Christian Hunt.
Christian has over 25 years of experience in financial services. And he brings a unique perspective to the compliance field, having both been a regulator with a subsidiary of the Bank of England and a Risk & Compliance Officer at UBS.
Tune in and learn why you should bring behavioral science to your compliance program.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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