Events
Treasury Risk Management - 18 March 2009
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This course, which is run in conjunction with Sterling Consultants, will help participants understand in more detail the financial risks societies face. The course will initially provide an overview of the key financial risks before placing these within the regulatory framework. Following this introduction there is a consideration of how to measure and report risks before moving on to how to actually manage them.
In the final sessions there is an examination of the role of the ALCO and its operation in practice. This will include discussion of the type of reports ALCO should be receiving and examples of good and bad practice.
The course is aimed at those with little or no treasury expertise and is likely to be of interest to non-executive directors and senior management as well as those who have recebtly started work in treasury or related areas. The course includes interactive exercises and therefore timings will be flexible to meet particular interests of participants. No previous knowledge or experience is assumed.
Content:
- Financial risks facing building societies
- The regulatory framework for managing these risks
- How to measure and report risks
- How to manage the risks
- The role of the ALCO
- ALCO in operation
Cost:
Members and associates: £450 per delegate (VAT exempt)
The cost includes course documentation, lunch and refreshments.
Venue:
The Village Hotel, Nottingham