UK Prudential Regulation Authority Thematic Findings of Internal Audit Review of the Credit Risk Management Framework

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The U.K. Prudential Regulation Authority has sent a letter to lenders' chief risk officers to share the thematic findings from an internal audit review of non-systemic U.K. deposit takers' credit risk management framework. Approximately two-thirds of the findings related to notable breaches of rules around lending. The PRA considers that its observations reinforce the need for some firms to continue to enhance their portfolio management controls and affordability assessments, with consideration of changes in the macroeconomic environment to ensure that new lending is sustainable. The PRA sets out the key improvements that were identified in the following areas (in priority order based on the number of findings): affordability assessment, quality assurance and underwriting process, quality of management information, credit risk appetite, lending policy and collections. The PRA recommends that lenders use the points outlined in the letter as a reference when they next review and assess their credit risk management framework controls and potential areas that might need strengthening.
 

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