Live Face-to-face Training Sessions Attendance for 3 Days Training Guided Learning Hours – 24 Case Studies, Practical Examples, Q & A,
Course Overview
How to establish credible and feasible recovery and resolution strategies for individual banks? What are the key phases during a crisis, key stakeholders involved and what are the necessary steps and processes to manage it?
The financial crisis of 2007-2008 taught us that banks should strive to become more resilient, with more capital and liquidity resources, to better cope with market turmoil or their idiosyncratic weaknesses. It also reminded us the importance of early warning mechanisms to ensure that competent authorities are well informed in advance and have the time to prepare.
This 3-day face to face course provides a comprehensive overview of the European bank recovery and resolution framework, the tools to identify, prepare and manage a banking crisis as well as the processes to ensure compliance with the framework, leveraging from the FSB work, as well as the European framework (BRRD I and II and SRMR). The training focuses on conceptual as well as operational issues aiming to link theory with practice through case studies and past crisis examples.
Trainer’s Profile:
Our Expert Trainer is an experienced senior finance professional specializing in bank risk analysis and crisis management (recovery and resolution). After 10 years of professional experience in the financial markets (analysis and asset management, mainly in fixed income markets), our Expert took a deep dive on crisis management and bank resolutions topics. During the massive consolidation of the Greek banking industry (2010 – 2018), Our Expert participated in several crisis management groups and bank resolutions as a financial stability or resolution expert. In 2017, was appointed as a senior bank recovery and resolution expert at the Policy & Strategy Directorate of the Single Resolution Board (SRB). In parallel, was responsible for the Agency’s training strategy conducting resolution related training sessions and crisis simulation exercises (i.e. Dryruns). At present, works as a risk analysis and crisis management
senior manager in a national Central Bank and provides crisis management and bank recovery and resolution related training.
In 2016 co-drafted a report on «Bank resolution and bail- in in the EU: selected case studies pre and post BRRD» published by FinSAC, World Bank.
Key Takeaways:
Understand and acquire the essentials, the mechanics and key features of the bank recovery and resolution framework.
Recognize how to assess recovery plans.
Identify and understand the pitfalls of resolution plans.
Explain the necessary steps to identify, prepare and manage a crisis in a bank as well as all the necessary processes to ensure compliance with the framework and credible execution of the resolution scheme.
Assess their national bank resolution framework against international and European practice.
Who Should Attend:
Head of Group Recovery & Resolution Planning
Head of Recovery & Resolution Planning
Executive Director, Resolution Department
Director Corporate Finance
Head of the Financial Impact and Strategy
Senior Director, Sector Lead Eurozone Financial Institutions
Deputy Director, Bank Resolution Department
Head of Resolution Planning Office
Senior Structurer, Capital Products
Recovery & Resolution Planning
Head of the Division, National Debt Office
Managing Director & Senior Regulatory Counsel
Senior Financial Sector Specialist
Advisor, Crisis Management Division
Governance Manager
Director Resolution Planning
Senior Legal Advisor
Deputy Director General – Financial Regulatory Authority