Examples of EBG in a sentence
Contractor will not tolerate retaliation against anyone who has, in good faith, reported a possible violation of the AAGG Policy or the EBG Policy, participated in an investigation pursuant to either policy, or refused to participate in activities that violate either Policy.
Integrated Care Case Managers (ICCMs) are registered nurses or masters level social workers or mental health professionals who are primarily responsible for carrying out the case management process, provide systematic enrollee assessments and coordination of care and services using evidence-based clinical guidelines (EBG).
Rahmat-Samii, “Microstrip antennas integrated with electromagnetic band-gap (EBG) structures: A low mutual coupling design for array applications,” IEEE Trans.
The EBG concluded that e-banking activities did not raise risks that were not already identified by the previous work of the Basel Committee.
Reports or concerns about violation of either the AAGG Policy, the EBG Policy or related applicable laws should be made to the Compliance Officer, 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Xx. Xxxxx, XX 00000.
To facilitate these developments, the Committee asked the EBG to identify the key risk management principles that would help banking institutions expand their existing risk oversight policies and processes to cover their e-banking activities and, in turn, promote the safe and sound electronic delivery of banking products and services.
The EBG noted that the fundamental characteristics of e-banking (and e-commerce more generally) posed a number of risk management challenges: • The speed of change relating to technological and customer service innovation in e- banking is unprecedented.
A.1. Comments to the ebIX® modelThese Business Requirements, as part of the ebIX® Model for the European Energy Market (see [4]), are made in a project with the members of EBG, see www.ebix.org.
Members can approach banks empanelled by NCL for issuance of E-BG.
Risk management principlesBased on the early work of the EBG, the Committee concluded that, while traditional banking risk management principles are applicable to e-banking activities, the complex characteristics of the Internet delivery channel dictate that the application of these principles must be tailored to fit many online banking activities and their attendant risk management challenges.