Ali Almuwaijei

The GPRC Summit 2023 will bring together government, risk, compliance, audit and Environment, Social & Governance (ESG) professionals from across industries. 
 
They will discuss key topics such as governance, risk and compliance (GRC)-related challenges faced by today’s top organisations, digital transformation, business integrated GRC, strategy execution, solutions designed to enable organisations to achieve stronger performance and alignment in mission-critical priorities, and others. 
 
The summit hosted by Corporater - a global software company providing integrated GPRC solutions on a single platform - will take place on January 23 in Riyadh, KSA, and on January 25, 2023, in Dubai, UAE, and is supported by UAE Cyber Security Council and UAE Banks Federation. 
 
Effective governance
Commenting on the need for effective governance systems, Ali Almuwaijei, Vice President - Governance, Compliance and Agility at Dubai Electricity Water Authority (Dewa), said: “Effective governance is key to navigating the complexities in an ever-changing and dynamic world. It ensures the stability, security and prosperity of individuals and corporations. We at Dewa are committed to achieving the vision of our wise leadership and government and strive to continuously improve our practices to cope with the rapid developments and changes.”
 
He added: “I am keen to discover what’s unfolding next; our world is continuously and rapidly changing, and we need to be agile along with the right toolkits in place to face opportunities and uncertainties.”
 
“Organisations must continuously revisit their operating models to ensure continued profitability and drive towards agility with internal investments towards integrated risk and performance management as part of their digital transformation journey,” commented Marc Haberland - CEO & Founder of Clariba SEIDOR, a leading technology consultancy that provides data-driven digital transformation solutions.
 
Digital business
Meanwhile, Hassan Al Amri - GM of Risk Management & BCM, Mobily, KSA, said: “The evolution of digital business and the need of organisations to apply digital transformation have altered the risk landscape.”
 
“Through GPRC Summit 2023, we will deliberate and highlight the main challenges organisations usually face in their digital transformation journey and how risk Management can play an effective role in responding to those risks. Through the panel discussion, we will share how an organisation can assess its maturity in digital transformation and what the main risk management principles should be considered to support the digital transformation’s success. Moreover, we will share the best insights that risk management experts should accommodate to enable the transformation of a risk management framework to be more adaptive and customer-centric,” he added.
 
A recent research by IBM has revealed that over 62% of organisations think the shift to digital has created gaps in their GRC processes with key challenges in security, privacy and data protection. Meanwhile, according to Risk.net, the top 10 operational risk losses for 2021 totalled $15 billion globally, with an enormous mass of these losses reported in institutional finance. 
 
According to Gartner, spending on information security and risk management products and services is forecast to reach more than $188.3 billion in 2023. The Summit will analyse key topics in governance, risk and compliance concerning performance and strategy in the digital age, offering insights centred around the theme of ‘The Future of Effective Governance’.-- TradeArabia News Service