Finance+

Risk management

DNV can assist businesses in identifying, assessing, and mitigate risks and increase your ability to meet your objectives.

사회적 책임

건전한 기업의 책임 접근방식은 귀사의 비즈니스 환경, 사회적, 경제적 영향을 경영하는것을 향상시켜 줍니다.

Financial Services Issues

Key financial services issues include operational governance, cost management and efficiency, and risk management. Relating to these issues, and featuring regularly in CIO’s top ten concerns are Compliance, Security, Managing Change and Business/IT alignment. DNV is working with many organisations to help them tackle these very same objectives. We are acting in the capacity of consultant, assessor/appraiser, project manager, architect, knowledge steward, coach and trainer to assist our clients.

Meet our customers

We have successfully worked with numerous world class clients in the finance industry, including BNP Paribas, Fortis Group and AXA.

Climate change

The role of the financial markets and financial institutions is important when it comes to the effective management of climate change risk, be it through the international carbon markets or as sources of financing for the energy sectors or adaptation measures.

Hot topics

KBC

DNV has been invited to focus, develop and coach the knowledge management activities within the IT-operations. During 2004 and 2005 consultants of DNV-CIBIT have been involved in creating the knowledge strategy of various domains within the IT-department, the introduction of KM-tools and coaching of internal staff.

Setting sustainability standards

세계적으로 가장 큰 금융기관 중 하나인 HSBC는 은행들이 프로젝트 파이낸싱을 지속 가능한 형태로 수행하는 것을 어떻게 입증할 것 인지에 대한 기준을 설정하였습니다.

Call for deeper dialogue

기업은 세계 개발 면에 영향을 미쳐, 세계의 빈곤을 제거하는데 도움이 될 수 있는가? 세계지속가능발전기업협의회(WBCSD) 의장인 Björn Stigson씨는 "기업은 중요한 차이를 창출할 수 있지만, 기업이 사회에 봉사하는 면과 관련한 구조적 상황을 구축하는 중요한 부분에 역할을 담당하여야 하는 정부들로부터 지원을 필요로 한다"라는 상황에 대한 자신의 평가에 대하여 의도적으로 냉랭함을 보였다.

2009-06-08The social business case

Grameen Bank reversed conventional banking practices by lending to the poorest people. The basic idea is that all humans are entrepreneurs. They just need the opportunity to lift themselves out of poverty. Micro-credit has been the tool to do just that for millions. Unlike philanthropy it has proven scaleable and with great spin-off effects. Mr Yunus calls it social business.

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