Risk management in banking has been transformed over the past decade, largely in response to regulations that emerged from the global financial crisis and the fines levied in its wake. But important trends are afoot that suggest risk management will experience even more sweeping change in the next decade.
This 10 Days course will develop an understanding of the importance of operational risk management within the Banking and Finance industry and build an appreciation for the impact operational risk can have.
The focus is on the practical implication of operational risk, rather than just the theory. To this end real-world examples and case studies are used throughout.
The aim is that participants not only leave with a better understanding of operational risk, but also how better to manage it.
The goal of this course is to understand how risks are categorized, quantified, monitored and managed within banks, and the related regulatory requirements.
By the end of this Risk Management in Banks Course participant will be able to:
- Understand the business model of banks in relation to the risks they take
- Identify the key banking risks groups and their relative importance .
- Learn about the qualitative and quantitative tools for measuring and managing financial risk in banks
- Understand the regulation aimed at controlling risk in banks and how it has evolved
- Understand the different methodologies used for regulatory capital and liquidity requirements in banks
The Risk Management in Banks Course is suitable for:
- Risk managers, regulators, internal auditors, bankers and analysts,
- Also appropriate for a broader audience who wish to gain a better understanding of risk management processes within a bank and how they are regulated.
- It is targeted at an intermediate level and assumes a basic understanding of accounting, financial products and banking functions.