BCBS 239 Comes to Brazil: The 12 Data-Quality Dimensions Banks Must Meet by December 2026
Blog post from Soda
Resolução Conjunta nº 18, issued by Brazil's Conselho Monetário Nacional and Banco Central do Brasil, mandates Brazilian financial institutions to comply with 12 data-quality dimensions by December 31, 2026, making data quality a board-level obligation rather than an internal concern. This regulation aligns with BCBS 239, a global standard for effective risk data aggregation, which has shown that even well-funded global banks struggle with compliance due to legacy systems and underfunded programs. Resolução 18 requires continuous monitoring and correction of data quality issues, involving a designated director accountable to the Banco Central for overseeing processes that ensure data integrity. The regulation emphasizes the need for automation and continuous evidence of data quality across dimensions like accuracy, completeness, and traceability, turning data governance into a systematic engineering capability rather than a periodic reporting task. As the deadline approaches, Brazilian institutions are urged to implement automated checks and maintain a comprehensive audit trail to ensure readiness for regulatory scrutiny, reflecting a global trend towards stringent data governance standards.
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