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Resilience Must Be Strategic to Thrive in Volatile Markets
Michael Sparks, Chief Risk and Compliance Officer at BNY, unpacks how global institutions can embed resilience into long-term strategy. From regulatory pressure to geopolitical volatility, he outlines why firms must treat operational resilience as a commercial imperative—not just compliance—and build a culture that drives proactive risk management.
Jun 16, 2025
Michael Sparks
Michael Sparks, Chief Risk and Compliance Officer, Issuer Services, BNY Mellon
Tags: Resilience
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In a time of rising geopolitical tension and regulatory scrutiny, Michael Sparks emphasizes that resilience is not just a compliance exercise but a competitive differentiator. Representing BNY at CeFPro's recent Risk Evolve convention, he explains how global banks must go beyond tick-box regulation to integrate resilience into their commercial DNA.

This means embedding risk thinking into day-to-day operations, corporate culture, and strategic decision-making. For Sparks, “resilience is commercial”—clients need to trust in the strength and stability of their institutions.

He highlights that while large banks like BNY had existing frameworks that broadly aligned with new UK and EU resilience standards, the real challenge lies in managing cross-jurisdictional divergence and increasing third-party risk expectations.

For firms of all sizes, success hinges on a cultural mindset where risk and resilience are lived values. Rather than trying to predict the next major risk, leaders must adopt a holistic, data-informed approach to identifying vulnerabilities and protecting core business functions.

Michael Sparks Bio

Michael Sparks is the Chief Risk and Compliance Officer responsible for risk management and compliance oversight of the Issuer Services businesses at BNY Mellon. With over 20 years of experience in financial services, Michael has risk management and first line business experience covering global custody operations, on exchange and OTC clearing and settlement, debt and equity capital markets servicing, equity and FX trading, transaction banking and private client stockbroking. Michael began his career at Abbey Stockbrokers (part of the Santander Group), going on to join BNY Mellon in 2000. In that time, Michael has held first line management roles in Pershing’s Retail Brokerage Middle Office and Risk Management roles aligned to Pershing, Securities Operations, Global Collateral Management, ABN Amro Mellon, Corporate Trust, Depositary Receipts and Treasury Services.

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