In the unprecedented times we are facing now, all organizations are struggling with the multidimensional set of risks. Banks profitability, solvency and resilience are particularly affected by the downturn, with rising new internal and external risks, as well as rising expectations from regulators, customers, governments and the broader community.
Risk managers are facing many risk management challenges, not least in the international programme space where there are increasing regulatory pressures and complex networks to deal with. But ultimately, the biggest challenge is the sheer amount of information available and the complexity of the risk management requirements, from multiple jurisdictions, each with their own unique compliance and regulatory challenges, to servicing issues and carrier setups.
As all these changes also accelerate, navigating through uncertainty by out-of-the-box enterprise risk management will be a key driver of successful transformation as well as resilience.
Join us here to enhance innovation, relevance and responsiveness of your risk management function.
This training focuses on:
Total price *
Members: € 330
Non-members: € 360
Partners/ BZB: € 330
Incompany: tailor-made, prices on request
CPD Hours Banking: 1h sector specific
Continuing Professional Development
17/04/2025 - 09:00u - 12:30u - New challenges in financial risk management
11/09/2025 - 09:00u - 12:30u - New challenges in financial risk management
Please let us know you're interested in this training should there be no date available, the planned date does not suit you and/or this session is full. As soon as about 5 people are registered on the interest list, we will propose a new course date. Your registration on the interest list is free of charge and without any obligation.
This training course can be undertaken by different groups:
Advanced level training: this training requires a general basic knowledge of the subject.
Required prior knowledge: a good understanding of results and balance sheet structure as well as underlying principles of banking regulation.
CONTENT
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
You follow a ‘Classroom training’ face-to-face in a group. You, the other participants and the teacher are all present in the same classroom at an agreed time. There is an opportunity for interaction and feedback, both from the participants to the teacher and vice versa. The teaching material consists as a basis of a presentation via the MyFA learning platform, supplemented with various other items (such as digital syllabus, presentation, audiovisual fragments, etc.).
Training material: PowerPoint presentation
Tamar Paris
Risk, finance & treasury