Credit Risk Management for Financial Institutions

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  • 24.01.2025 09:09 am

Enhance credit risk management and modelling strategies considering the impact of the upcoming regulatory requirements

With volatility in global markets and diverse regional regulatory requirements, financial institutions must refine their approaches to managing credit risk and adapt their methodologies accordingly. Another critical focus is the integration of climate risks into credit risk models, an increasingly important aspect of decision-making as environmental regulations evolves and climate-related financial impacts increase. Furthermore, technological advancements in AI, automation, and data solutions are reshaping the field of credit risk management

The marcus evans Credit Risk Management for Financial Institutions conference taking place in Dubai, between 16-18 June, 2025 will bring together credit risk professionals  to explore strategies for enhancing their credit risk frameworks in light of the forthcoming regulatory changes and the evolving macroeconomic landscape. Participants will engage in discussions on the critical role of accurate decision-making, emphasizing the need for well-calibrated models that incorporate diverse data points, including those related to climate risks. The event will also address the upcoming regulatory deadlines, offering insights on how financial institutions can collaborate effectively with regulators to ensure compliance. Attendees will benefit from case studies presented by leading institutions that illustrate how they are adapting their credit risk data management practices and leveraging advanced technologies to refine their modelling strategies.  

Attending This Premier marcus evans Conference Will Enable You to:

  • Navigate the latest credit risk regulatory standards to ensure compliance and avoid penalties 

  • Confront the challenges of IFRS9 model implementation to ensure compliancy and accuracy

  • Identify best practices for incorporating physical and transitional climate risk factors into credit risk models in alignment with regulatory compliance

  • Guarantee the quality of climate data to reduce the risk of financial losses in credit risk modeling

  • Strengthen collaboration with regulatory bodies to establish effective credit risk frameworks

  • Harness AI to transform credit risk management through automation and real-time analysis

Best Practices and Case Studies from:

  • Fateh Muhammad, Head Credit Risk Review, Invest Bank

  • Sandipan Ray, Head of Asset and Advanced Analytics, ICICI Bank

  • Srinath Padasala Sribala, Head of Climate Risk Analytics, Emirates NBD

  • Omar Wadgy, Credit Risk Manager, Credit Agricole Egypt

  • Sajid Iqbal, Deputy CRO, Head of Market Risk, Wealth Management Risk and Model Validation, Habib Bank

  • Anand Unadkat, Head of Credit and ESG risk, United Arab Bank

For more information please contact: Ria Kiayia at riak@marcusevanscy.com or visit: https://bit.ly/3ZcqGRO


 

 

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