The specification of dependence structures and the assessment of their effects on the total risk--capital are still open issues in modeling operational risk. In this paper, we investigate the potential consequences of adopting the restrictive standard Basel's Loss Distribution Approach (LDA), as compared to strategies that take dependencies explicitly into account. Drawing on a real--world database, we fit alternative dependence structures, using parametric copulas and nonparametric tail--depen\-dence coefficients, and discuss the implications on the estimation of the total risk capital. We find that risk--capital estimates may increase relative to those derived for the standard LDA when explicitly accounting for the presence of depende...