Risk Management Practices in the Banking Sector

Risk Management Practices in the Banking Sector

Risk Management Practices in the Banking Sector Training Course

Training Course Objectives:

By the end of this Risk Management Practices in the Banking Sector training course, delegates will be able to:

  • Understand the core concepts of risk management in the banking sector, including its role in financial stability and institutional resilience.
  • Identify and evaluate key banking risks, including credit risk, market risk, liquidity risk, and operational risk.
  • Apply risk management frameworks and models aligned with international standards such as those issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.
  • Implement risk assessment and measurement techniques to quantify and monitor exposures across banking operations.
  • Develop and apply risk mitigation strategies to minimize losses and enhance decision-making processes.
  • Analyze the impact of regulatory requirements and compliance frameworks on banking risk management practices.
  • Design and monitor key risk indicators (KRIs) and risk reporting systems for effective governance.
  • Conduct stress testing and scenario analysis to evaluate bank resilience under adverse conditions.
  • Strengthen internal controls, audit functions, and corporate governance related to risk management.
  • Address emerging risks such as cybersecurity threats, fintech innovations, and evolving market dynamics.
  • Promote a culture of risk awareness and continuous improvement within banking institutions.

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This Training Course will be held in (Istanbul / Cairo / Dubai / Jeddah / Trabzon / Sharm El Sheikh / Riyadh / Antalya / Kuala Lumpur / London / Vienna / Amsterdam / Abu Dhabi / Paris / Madrid / Barcelona / Baku / Milan / Rome / Athens / Cape Town / Alexandria / Casablanca / Marrakech / Zurich)

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