Are You Working on the Right Things for DORA Compliance?

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Time is ticking!

The EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) isn’t new, and while many financial institutions have started aligning with its supervisory requirements, many are still struggling with its implications and achieving full compliance.

So, we must ask: Are you focusing on the right initiatives? Are you truly ready for what’s ahead?

The infographic below outlines the top five key considerations for the Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) sector and relevant ICT providers. It’s an indispensable tool to help you close compliance gaps and be ready by January 2025.

Time is of the essence — ISG can help! We are here to support your DORA compliance journey with a range of services:

  • Prioritizing and reviewing ICT contracts for DORA compliance with thorough gap analyses to identify areas that need attention.
  • Collaborating on contractual documentation so developing and negotiating with providers is a less risky endeavor.
  • Assessing your organizational structure and existing ecosystem management for compliance so you have a concrete implementation plan and roadmap for necessary initiatives and organizational changes.

Download our infographic checklist now to ensure you're on the right track.

For more information on DORA, visit us at ISG DORA Resources.

Take action today to safeguard your organization's operational resilience!

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Lois Coatney

Lois Coatney

What she does at ISG

Lois Coatney has been the ideal guiding advocate for her Fortune 500 clients, whom she has consistently helped get the most value out of their service providers and supply bases. That’s because, for more than two decades, Lois was the service provider. Today, as Partner and President EMEA Sales and Consulting, she is central to driving the firm’s revenue and growth.

Past achievements for clients

Throughout her career, Lois has advised clients on the operating models and organizational designs that will enable them to work most effectively. She brings that experience to her current role, where she considers how the firm can put its best foot forward to sell its services across the European market. Pairing her expertise in contracting and supplier management and her deep understanding of clients’ needs with the unique breadth and depth of ISG capabilities, Lois works to strengthen client relationships and enhance the firm’s offerings.