Use this before your weekly risk committee
One judgement, five ranked signals, and a board question built to travel straight into the pack.
Weekly risk intelligence for financial-services leaders
The Virtual Officer, from St Georges Strategy
Public signals, regulatory movement, and technology developments turned into executive judgement, board questions, and evidence to ask for. Built for senior risk, compliance, resilience, technology, and AI governance leaders in regulated financial services — for committee prep, horizon scanning, and control challenge.
Who this is for
Senior risk, compliance, resilience, technology, and AI governance leaders in regulated financial services who need a weekly view of what matters, what is coming, and what evidence to ask for.
This week in three lines
Regulators landed on both sides of the AI risk story in the same week. This is the shortest possible version of what that means for a committee pack.
Use it for
Every part of The Virtual Officer is meant to travel somewhere specific: a committee pack, a governance forum, or a challenge session with a service owner.
One judgement, five ranked signals, and a board question built to travel straight into the pack.
Consultation and deadline dates, each with an owner prompt attached before the window closes.
Every signal resolves into a testable question a firm can put to an accountable owner.
Reg Horizon connects dates to the evidence trail that should exist before they close.
Latest brief / Week of 6 Jul 2026
The FCA's first review of AI in retail financial services and the ESAs' warning on systemic cyber risk from frontier AI models arrived days apart. Firms need one evidence base that covers both conduct outcomes and cyber resilience.
Signals library
Each stream carries a Top 5 shortlist and five more source-backed rows, with control prompts for the questions worth testing internally.
Permission boundaries, kill switches, and escalation evidence.
Fallback evidence and customer-visible impact.
What looks internal until it fails.
Capital, liquidity, and concentration risk.
Scams, AML, and control evidence.
Vulnerabilities, identity, and recovery.
Change failure and recovery evidence.
Reporting, privacy, and evidence integrity.
Reg Horizon
A weekly public-source scan of deadlines and consultations, turned into an owner prompt before the date arrives.
Why trust it
The credibility comes from explicit judgement, not automation: primary sources are preferred, secondary reporting is labelled, and every issue is archived so the reasoning stays checkable.
Regulators, central banks, and standard setters are preferred; press and specialist reporting are marked as monitoring signal, not settled fact.
The weekly brief, the eight signal streams, and Reg Horizon are all preserved so a reader can trace how the judgement changed over time.
Written by Ben St Georges, drawing on operational risk, audit, and governance leadership across financial institutions in Paris, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Montreal, and London.
Explore
Move from the current weekly issue into forward-looking regulatory dates, ready-made committee questions, and the dated archive.
Eight topic streams with Top 5 shortlists and five more source-backed rows each.
Deadlines, consultations, owner prompts, and primary-source links.
A running set of board-ready questions pulled from recent briefs.
Dated issues and topic pages preserved for review and comparison.