Abstract
Operational risk has adverse effect on financial
performance and business sustainability of commercial banks. This concern has
provoked the need to assess the effective means of dealing with bank
operational risk. The study sought to empirically evaluate operational risk
management of commercial Banks in Ghana. Using descriptive
analysis to examine data sourced from 32 commercial in Ghana, the study found
minimal comprehension of operational risk prerequisites, lack of systematic
risk identification procedures and minimal risk assessment. The study also found that development of
active methods of risk monitoring and control were not pronounced among the
commercial banks in Ghana. It is therefore, recommended that the commercial banks
should inculcate the culture of risk awareness, proper risk identification
mechanisms and widespread risk monitoring and control approaches as these have
far-reaching implications for effective implementation of any operational risk
management efforts of commercial banks.