F0427: Risk Appetite Governance Decision Framework
A decision-ready template derived from the framework.
Name variants
- English
- F0427: Risk Appetite Governance Decision Framework
- Katakana
- リスク / フレームワーク
- Kanji
- 許容度管理意思決定
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- Reviewed
- Updated
- Source
- Citations & Trust
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Context
Context: Decision frequency is high, but inconsistent definitions of VaR and equity ratio weaken accountability. Under regulatory constraints, delayed decisions directly reduce execution windows. A one-page standard is required so stakeholders can evaluate options quickly while preserving traceability and governance.
Options
- Option A: Maintain present decision routines for stability. Implementation effort is reduced, but learning speed and adaptability stay modest.
- Option B: Deploy in phases, track VaR and equity ratio, and expand scope only after evidence is confirmed. This balances risk and execution speed.
- Option C: Roll out a full transformation without incremental gates. Strategic alignment may improve quickly, while operational shock risk becomes harder to absorb.
Decision
Decision: Move forward with Option B. Use a pilot-first sequence with explicit stage gates, and postpone broad rollout until evidence confirms repeatability.
Rationale
Rationale: Option B provides measurable learning while staying within regulatory constraints. It supports progressive adjustment of the return pursuit vs downside protection balance, improves stakeholder alignment, and limits downside if assumptions fail. The phased structure also reduces coordination overhead and strengthens repeatability for future decisions.
Risks
- Weak instrumentation makes it impossible to compare outcomes and undermines the credibility of the decision process.
- If ownership and deadlines are unclear, execution drifts and teams revert to siloed decision criteria.
Next
Next actions: Document pilot constraints, responsible approvers, and evidence requirements. Prepare monthly decision reviews and corrective action playbooks.