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Introduction to Basel IV Training Course Outline
Module 1: Revision of the Standardised Approach for Credit Risk
- What is Standardised Approach?
- Provisions in Detail
Module 2: Future of the IRB Approach
- Basel Committee’s Initiative to Improve the IRB Approach
- Definition of Default
- Risk Estimates
- Treatment of Defaulted Assets
Module 3: New Standardised Approach to Measure Counterparty Credit Risk (SA-CCR)
- Counterparty Credit Risk
- Measurement of Counterparty Credit Risk According to SA-CCR
- Expected Impact on the Banking Industry
Module 4: New Basel Securitisation Framework and Basel IV for Funds
- Current EU Securitisation Framework
- Revisions to the Securitisation Framework
- Assignment to the Trading Book or Banking Book
- Own Funds Requirements for Funds in the Banking Book
Module 5: New Framework for Market Risks
- Trading Book Boundary
- Revised Standardised Approach for Market Price Risks
- Internal Model Approach for Market Risk (IMA-TB)
Module 6: CVA Risk Capital Charge Framework
- Credit Valuation Adjustment (CVA)
- FRTB-CVA Framework
- Basic CVA Framework
- Additional Aspects and Expected Effects
Module 7: New Basel Framework for Large Exposures
- Scope
- Large Exposure Limits
- Eligible Capital
- Counterparties and Connected Counterparties
- What is Exposure?
- Assessment Base
- Recognition of Credit Risk Mitigation
- Exemptions
- Look Through of Funds and Securitisations
- Regulatory Reposting
Module 8: TLAC and MREL
- Regulations in Detail
- Operational Impact
- Recent Developments
Prerequisites
There are no formal prerequisites to attend this Introduction to Basel IV Training course.
Audience
This Introduction to Basel IV Training course is ideal for anyone who wants to understand Basel IV regulations. However, this will be more beneficial for professionals working as:
- Regulatory Reporting Staff Members
- Credit Officers
- Compliance Officers
- Advisors of Banks and Financial Institutions
- Chief Risk Officers
- Senior Managers
Introduction to Basel IV Training Course Overview
Basel IV is a regulatory framework by Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) that assists banks in achieving their objectives beyond regulatory compliance. Basel IV aims to harmonise how banks calculate credit risk while determining their capital requirements. Complying with Basel IV assists them in increasing competitiveness, profitability, and growth if they accurately manage their data and organisations. It helps to strengthen the supervision, risk management, and regulations of banks. Studying this Introduction to Basel IV Training will help learners to expand their knowledge about a standardised approach for credit risk. The knowledge of Basel IV regulation will certainly help individuals to gain their desired success and get more career progression opportunities.
This 1-day Introduction to Basel IV Training course covers all the essential topics by which delegates will be fully familiar with Basel IV regulations. During this training, they will learn about the revision of the standardised approach for credit risk. They will also learn about the current EU securitisation framework, revisions to the securitisation framework, assignment to the trading book or banking book, credit valuation adjustment, etc. Our highly professional trainer with years of experience in teaching such courses will conduct this training course and help the delegates to get a thorough understanding of approaches and frameworks of Basel IV.
This training will cover various essential topics, such as:
- Trading book boundary
- FRTB-CVA framework
- Assessment base
- Treatment of defaulted assets
- Eligible capital
- Recent developments
After attending this Introduction to Basel IV Training course, delegates will be able to revise the standardised approach for credit risk. They will also be able to measure the counterparty credit risk according to the Standardised Approach to Measure Counterparty Credit Risk (SA-CCR).
- Delegate pack consisting of course notes and exercises
- Manual
- Experienced Instructor
RESILIA® Foundation Examination Information
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RESILIA® Foundation exam format:
- Question Type: Multiple choice
- Total Questions: 50 questions per paper
- Pass Mark: 30 marks required to pass (approx. 60%)
- Duration: 100 minutes
- Open Book: No, this exam is closed book