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Have the fundamentals of risk management changed?
The economic crisis has forced firms to re-evaluate their approach to risk management. Banks are reviewing their capital allocation processes, while stress testing now has an even greater significance in the overall risk framework. The role of the chief risk officer is changing, while the day-to-day responsibilities of risk managers are shifting away from more traditional duties.
How should these new priorities be reflected in your risk management strategy?
The BBAs Risk Management Conference takes an in-depth look at the key issues in the changing world of risk management. The event will consider key strategies for dealing with capital management, as well as assessing the strategic challenges to the business as a whole. It will also examine the FSA's regulatory agenda, the potential impact of the Walker Report and how the role of the risk manager is changing.
Reasons to attend:
* Get an update from the FSA on the impact and consequences of their recent initiatives * Understand how capital allocation processes drive decision making * Assess how the role of the risk manager is evolving * Consider the impact of the Walker Report on the chief risk officer and the rest of the firm * Identify the legal responsibilities arising from the FSAs handbook
Featuring contributions from:
* Gerald-Paul Sampson, Manager, Operational Risk Review Team, Financial Services Authority * James Belmont, Head of Risk Analytics, Barclays * Andrew Jennings, Managing Director, Risk, Citi * Steve Farrall, Chief Risk Officer, Schroders * Ted McDonald, Former Head of Risk Policy, Dresdner Kleinwort * Julian Morgan, Associate Partner, Financial Risk Management, KPMG * Leonard Ng, Partner, Sidley Austin * Jim Devern, Managing Practitioner, Microgen * Irving Henry, Director, British Bankers Association
Who should attend?
This one-day conference will be of particular interest to directors and senior and middle management from the following areas:
* Risk Management * Compliance * Capital Management * Liquidity Management * Financial Control * Internal Audit * Regulatory Reporting * Accounting * Basel Programme * Credit Control * Treasury
To register or for more information, please visit: www.bba.org.uk/risk-management |