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In this episode of Global Risk Community chat, we dive into "The Harsh Truth About Archegos: Lessons for Banks" with Andreas Ita, managing partner and co-founder of Orbit 36.
Andreas brings his expertise in Risk Management, highlighting the critical counterparty credit risk exposed by the Archegos collapse.
We discuss why effective risk management is crucial for banks, exploring how some institutions like Goldman Sachs managed to avoid significant losses while others faltered.
Andreas provides insights into improving stress testing and real-time monitoring, essential tools for identifying vulnerabilities.
If you want to be our guest or suggest a guest, send your email to [email protected] with the subject line "Risk Expert Guest Proposal."
Join us as we unravel these lessons and reinforce the importance of robust risk frameworks in today's volatile financial landscape.
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In this episode of Global Risk Community chat, we dive into "The Harsh Truth About Archegos: Lessons for Banks" with Andreas Ita, managing partner and co-founder of Orbit 36.
Andreas brings his expertise in Risk Management, highlighting the critical counterparty credit risk exposed by the Archegos collapse.
We discuss why effective risk management is crucial for banks, exploring how some institutions like Goldman Sachs managed to avoid significant losses while others faltered.
Andreas provides insights into improving stress testing and real-time monitoring, essential tools for identifying vulnerabilities.
If you want to be our guest or suggest a guest, send your email to [email protected] with the subject line "Risk Expert Guest Proposal."
Join us as we unravel these lessons and reinforce the importance of robust risk frameworks in today's volatile financial landscape.

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