Treatment of credit risk has shifted dramatically since the global financial crisis of 2008. Before then, it was considered almost inconceivable that central investment banks and global insurers could default and create a systemic credit and liquidity crisis.
Since the crisis, there has been a universal re-thinking of most aspects of legacy risk management techniques. Financial regulators and the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision have emphasised the need for innovative and more robust methods of modelling financial stress and the kinds of credit market deterioration witnessed during the crisis.
Enterprise Risk Management and M&E for Credit Risk Guarantee Projects course focus on the actual practice of credit risk assessment within financial institutions and the quantitative and methodological tools and procedures at the cutting edge of measuring, mitigating and managing credit risk.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Identify the key elements of credit risk.
- Analyze the micro-financial drivers of credit risk and macro-economic factors which impact system-wide credit risk
- Explain modelling techniques for assessing credit risk
- Demonstrate proficiency with different methods and tools for credit scoring
- Demonstrate the usage and risks of credit derivatives
- Apply collateral management techniques to credit derivatives exposures
Enterprise Risk Management and M&E for Credit Risk Guarantee Projects course is beneficial for:
- Banking personnel in all areas of credit risk.
- Asset allocators, portfolio strategists, sovereign wealth fund managers and research staff,
- Risk managers/controllers, private investors and senior back office personnel.
- Those interested in credit modelling and those engaged in compliance with all applicable regulations regarding credit risk in financial institutions.