4th Annual Best Practices For Stress Testing In Financial Institutions

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4th Annual Best Practices For Stress Testing In Financial Institutions

Organizer: GFMI

Time and date: December 5-7

Location: New York, NY, USA

Event link: 4th Annual Best Practices For Stress Testing In Financial Institutions

Price:  Variable (Quote Banking Activities for discounts)

About the event:

Enhance stress testing practices to go beyond the regulatory framework and align strategies with BAU risk management

This premier GFMI event will bring together leading industry experts in stress testing and risk management to address the current challenges and best practices for improving stress testing application and capabilities across institutions. There will be discussions on how to adapt existing regulatory frameworks for BAU and idiosyncratic purposes to drive value, and the challenges concerning the development of climate stress testing and the implications of this on stress testing models going forward. The event will also inform on the best practices regarding the acquisition and validation of data for stress testing.

Key Topics Include: 

TD Bank – Generate scenarios for unforeseen macro factors such as climate and geo-political risks

BNY Mellon– Combine liquidity and solvency stress testing to accurately determine the position of your portfolios

BNP Paribas – Evaluate transition risks and factor these into your stress testing frameworks

Mashreq Bank – Improve the assessment of physical risks to better understand the threat they pose to your institution

IMODX – Road to strong EWST in smaller and large-size banks

Citi Bank – Key Challenges in execution and utilization of the climate stress testing programs to navigate net zero transition for financial institutions

To attend this event, please contact Ayis Panayi at ayisp@global-fmi.com or click here.

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