Resilience isn’t a compliance checkbox; it’s a holistic approach that requires a strategic outlook and a tactical capability to test, respond and execute. Banks face escalating disruption from geopolitical volatility, cyber threats, technology and power outages, and regulatory shocks. The question isn’t whether disruption will occur, but how quickly you can respond and how prepared you are to adapt and recover.
The shift from planning to practice is fundamental. Identify critical functions that must be kept up and running to serve banks’ customers: core banking activities such as payments, liquidity management, cards and accounts, alongside continuing regulatory obligations such as transaction monitoring.
Embedding resilience by design requires conducting vulnerability scans, mapping dependencies, developing plans and playbooks, performing tests and exercises, and integrating controls into development lifecycles. Step back and think strategically: what is your minimum viable bank (MVB) to survive and continue to serve customers in a disruption? If your MVB is clear, you can prioritise and make strategic decisions across scenarios, response and recovery.
Technology introduces new disruption points; managing them deliberately and with clear priorities is essential. Equally important is investing in people and end‑to‑end ecosystems. Build leadership and personal resilience through mental‑health support, adaptability training and strategic agility. Collaborate with peers and join public‑private groups to strengthen national resilience and create urgency.
Treat resilience as a strategic priority that covers people, operations and technology, reputation, environment and financials. Everyone in the ecosystem shares responsibility. Immediate actions include targeted testing and simulation exercises for high‑impact scenarios, reviewing and diversifying critical third‑party dependencies, and deploying tactical automation in high‑risk areas.
Organisations that prepare their people, systems and ecosystems will lead through the next crisis. Resilience is built through practice, not planning.
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