Law enforcement, social demands and reputation risks as drivers of compliance functions: a comparative analysis of the largest banks’ disclosures in the UK and Brazil

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Crime Law and Social Change Pub Date : 2023-09-22 DOI:10.1007/s10611-023-10116-8
Myrna Calmon Santos de Souza, Rodrigo Silva de Souza
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Abstract Given the recent recurring cases of financial crime worldwide, national and international regulators have enacted new regulatory instruments intended to prevent or inhibit unlawful acts by banks and their representatives. These stricter regulations regarding the operations of financial institutions have reinforced the importance of best practices and the role of compliance within banks. Nonetheless, regulations regarding compliance structures and functions are not yet mandatory and give great flexibility to banks to define how they will set their compliance programmes. This research aims to understand how compliance functions have been implemented in the two largest banks in the UK and Brazil as a governance mechanism to fight financial crimes such as bribery and corruption. Document analyses of websites and financial reports of these banks examine disclosures provided by these corporations and shed light on the main drivers influencing their transparency regarding compliance functions, roles and responsibilities and their connections to the bank’s operations and profitability goals. This research demonstrates that the implementation and enhancement of compliance functions in UK and Brazilian banks are driven by attempts to respond to regulatory requirements, social demands and as a reputational risk instrument, reflecting different levels of development in each institution. The maturity of these disclosures demonstrates that Brazilian banks present a more reactive attitude, justifying their investments in compliance according to minimum law requirements, while banks in the UK tend to have a more proactive perspective on their compliance initiatives, reinforcing their importance for the bank’s competitive advantage and long-term continuity beyond regulatory compliance.
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执法、社会需求和声誉风险是合规职能的驱动因素:对英国和巴西最大银行披露情况的比较分析
鉴于最近世界范围内金融犯罪的反复发生,国家和国际监管机构制定了新的监管工具,旨在防止或抑制银行及其代表的非法行为。这些关于金融机构运作的更严格的规定加强了最佳做法的重要性和银行内部合规的作用。尽管如此,关于合规结构和职能的规定还不是强制性的,这使银行在确定如何制定合规计划方面具有很大的灵活性。本研究旨在了解英国和巴西两家最大的银行如何实施合规职能,作为打击贿赂和腐败等金融犯罪的治理机制。对这些银行网站和财务报告的文件分析考察了这些公司提供的信息披露,并揭示了影响其在合规职能、角色和责任方面透明度的主要因素,以及它们与银行运营和盈利目标的关系。本研究表明,英国和巴西银行合规职能的实施和增强是由试图响应监管要求、社会需求和作为声誉风险工具驱动的,反映了每个机构的不同发展水平。这些披露的成熟度表明,巴西银行表现出更被动的态度,根据最低法律要求证明他们在合规方面的投资是合理的,而英国银行往往对合规举措有更积极的看法,强调了它们对银行竞争优势和监管合规以外的长期连续性的重要性。
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期刊介绍: Covers crime and deviance at the global, national, regional and local level, worldwideHas a special focus on financial crime, corruption, terrorism and organizational crimeWelcomes criminological research in the areas of human rights, comparative and international criminal law and criminal justice Crime, Law and Social Change publishes peer reviewed, original research articles addressing crime and the political economy of crime, whether at the global, national, regional or local levels, anywhere in the world. The Journal often presents work on financial crime, corruption, organized criminal groups, criminal enterprises and illegal markets, state crime, terrorism and security issues, cybercrime, cross-border crime and environmental crime. In addition, Crime, Law and Social Change welcomes criminological research in the areas of human rights, comparative and international criminal justice, compensation and justice for serious crime victims, international criminal law and cooperation. Finally, the Journal publishes multi-disciplinary criminological research focusing on gender, age, racial and ethnic equality issues.
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