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Jun 11

Preserving Effective Risk Governance at Regulated Institutions

Toronto ON, 67 Yonge Street, Suite 300

Roundtable Luncheon with Ben Gully, Deputy Superintendent, Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada

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Ben Gully, Deputy Superintendent, Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions

Ben Gully was named Deputy Superintendent of OSFI’s Supervision Sector in April 2022.

In this executive role, Mr. Gully oversees OSFI’s supervision of federally regulated financial institutions and private pension plans, including their financial and operational risks and assessments of their capital and liquidity adequacy. Mr. Gully is also OSFI’s representative on the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision and co-chairs the Basel Committee’s Supervisory Cooperation Group.

Before becoming Deputy Superintendent, Mr. Gully served as Assistant Superintendent of the Regulation Sector, as well as the Risk Support Sector.

Prior to his appointment as Assistant Superintendent in 2017, he was Chief Risk Officer at the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) where he was responsible for enterprise strategy and risk, performance and quality assurance.

Previously, Mr. Gully spent 14 years at OSFI where he held senior roles with increasing responsibility, including as the head of large bank supervision. He played a lead role in developing OSFI’s supervisory practices in the areas of stress testing, risk management and risk analytics.

Prior to joining OSFI, he worked at the Bank of England on financial stability.

Mr. Gully holds a Doctorate in economics and a Master of Arts degree (Honours) from the University of St. Andrews, and a Master of Science degree in economics from the University of Glasgow.
 

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