SC issues guiding principles to enhance business continuity

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) has issued the ‘Guiding Principles on Business Continuity’ for capital market entities as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance the systemic resiliency of the capital market.

SC said the principles set out its expectations of the business continuity management approach of capital market entities to ensure timely continuity of critical services and the fulfilment of business obligations in the event of disruptions.

“A comprehensive business continuity management approach will also help to mitigate any possibility of wider systemic risk implications to the capital market, taking into consideration the rapidly changing landscape of the market,” SC said in a statement yesterday.

The principles, developed in close consultation with the industry, highlighted six focus areas, including board and senior management’s responsibility in ensuring sound and effective business continuity protocol and the importance of risk identification, particularly interdependency and concentration risks.

It also includes risk-based recovery strategy, annual testing of business continuity protocols, comprehensive escalation procedures, communication plans in the event of major disruptions as well as ongoing review of business continuity arrangements.

“Capital market entities are encouraged to adopt and implement these principles, which serve as best practices, taking into account the nature, size and complexity of their business operations,” it said, adding that the principles are available at www.sc.com.my. — Bernama