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e-learning and reference solutions for the global finance professional Global Banking Supervision A comprehensive e-learning product with up-to-date coverage of all guidelines issued by the Basel Committee After completing this course, you will be able to: Identify and understand risks inherent in Banking Develop a framework to mitigate risks in accordance with the guidlelines issued by the Basel Committee PO Box 910207, San Diego, CA 92191, U.S.A. Ph.: +1-858-755-8527, Fax: +1-858-756-8587, +1-858-755-6973

Overview Course Level & Number of Courses Intermediate Level Instructional Method Dynamic, Interactive e-learning Banks serve unique economic functions and those functions are directly related to their inherent vulnerability. Weaknesses in the banking system of a country, whether developing or developed, can threaten financial stability both within that country and internationally. In today s financial environment, dominated by a dynamic, aggressive financial service industry, banks as major players operate with greater freedom. Banks are exposed to greater financial risks than before due to the appearance of more complex and dynamic transactions that have substantially increased uncertainties. Advances in IT technology, capital movements and geographical extension of banking business have become the new engines of global integration. What seems to be important for banking systems is not the size, but the level of compliance with the internationally accepted rules and standards, and their functionality. Recommended Background Familiarity with basic financial concepts The themes of this product are: Measurement, Monitoring and Formulation of prudential regulations and requirements to foster the development of a framework to control risks inherent in banking as per the guidelines issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.

Time taken to complete each Course: Two - Three hours 1. Core Principles and Methodology Preconditions Licensing Process and Changes in Structure Transfer of a Bank s Shares Major Acquisitions or Investments Capital Adequacy Asset Quality and Reserve Concentration of Risks & Large Exposures Connected Lending Material Risks Internal Controls Methods of On-Going Banking Supervision Information Requirements of Banking Organizations Formal Powers of Supervisors Cross Border Banking Additional Requirements and Self-Assessment 2. Supervisory Self-Assessment The Self-Assessment Strategy Four Phases of Self-Assessment Self-Assessment Report Statement of Cooperation between Banking Supervisors

3. Corporate Governance in Banks Sound Corporate Governance Practices in Banking The Role of Public Disclosure Supervisors and Transparency Recommendations for Enhancing Bank Transparency Supportive Environment to Corporate Governance 4. Internal Control System Management Oversight and Control Culture Risk Recognition and Assessment Control Activities and Segregation of Duties Information and Communication Monitoring Activities and Correcting Deficiencies Audit Function Internal Control Deficiencies 5. Internal Audit in Banks Objectives and Tasks of the Internal Audit Function Principles of Internal Audit Functioning of Internal Audit Supervisory Authority and Internal & External Auditors Audit Committee Outsourcing of the Internal Audit

6. Supervisors and External Auditors Board and Management The Role of External Auditors The Role of Bank Supervisor Governance and Other Aspects 7. Operational Risk Management Before you Begin Risk Management Environment Risk Management Role of Supervisors Role of Disclosure 8. Liquidity Management Developing a Structure Measuring and Monitoring Net Funding Requirements Review Assumptions Managing Market Access Contingency Planning Foreign Currency Liquidity Management Internal Controls The Role of Supervisors and Disclosures

9. Credit Risk Management Establishing Credit Risk Environment. Credit Granting Process Credit Administration, Measurement and Monitoring Adequate Controls Over Credit Risk Role of supervisors 10. Management of Settlement Risk in Foreign Exchange The Nature of FX Settlement Risk Senior Management Responsibilities Duration of FX Settlement Exposure Measurement of FX Settlement Exposures Setting Limits and Managing Fails Contingency Planning Use of Bilateral Netting Alternative Arrangements Internal Audit and Counter Parties Role of Supervisors 11. Trading and Derivatives Activities Enhancing Transparency Quantitative Disclosures Qualitative Disclosures

12. Risk Management Principles for E-banking Board and Management Oversight Security Controls Legal and Reputational Risk Management Cross-Border E-Banking Activities 13. Loan Accounting and Disclosure Foundations for Sound Accounting Accounting for Loans Public Disclosure Role of Supervisors 14. Highly Leveraged Institutions Banks Involvement with HLIs Credit Risk Strategy Information Gathering, Due Diligence and Credit Analysis Limit setting Collateral, Early Termination and Other Contractual Provisions Ongoing Monitoring of Positions vis-à-vis HLIs Specific Actions by Banks to Implement Sound Practices

15. Dealing with weak banks Weak Banks and Problems Preconditions Channels for Information about Weaknesses Corrective Action Types of Weaknesses Resolution and Exit JOB AIDS Core Principles and Methodology Corporate Governance in Banks Credit Risk Management Dealing with weak banks Highly leveraged institutions Internal Control Systems Loan Accounting and Disclosure Management and Supervision of Operational Risk Sound International Banking Supervision Risk Management for E-banking Settlement risk in foreign exchange transactions Sound practices for managing liquidity Supervisors and External Auditors Supervisors and Internal Auditors Supervisory Self-Assessment Trading and Derivatives Activities Sound International Banking Supervision

Target Audience Every professional involved in the global financial services industry (as a provider, user, regulator or advisor of product/services, marketplace/exchange) would benefit from KESDEE s innovative solutions. Supervisory Agencies Central Banks Financial Institutions Commercial Banks Investment Banks Housing Societies/Thrifts Mutual Funds Brokerage Houses Stock Exchanges Derivatives Exchanges Insurance Companies Multinational Corporations Accountancy Firms Consultancy Firms Law Firms Rating Agencies Multi-lateral Financial Institutions Others For purchase, contact us at KESDEE Inc. Phone: +1-858-755-8527 Fax: +1-858-755-6973, +1-858-756-8587 E-mail: information@kesdee.com For online purchase, visit

Available Products Product Name No. of Courses 1. Asset Liability Management Library of 28 Courses 2. Liquidity Management and Contingency Funding Plan Library of 14 Courses 3. Financial Institution Analysis - CAMELS Approach Library of 8 Courses 4. Financial Mathematics Library of 7 Courses 5. Global Banking Supervision 6. Capital Adequacy Planning (Basel I) Library of 7 Courses 7. Basel II-New Capital Accord Library of 8 Courses 8. Basel II-University Library of 63 Courses 9. Sarbanes-Oxley Act Library of 12 courses 10. Futures & Forwards Library of 7 Courses 11. Swaps Library of 7 Courses 12. Options Library of 10 Courses 13. Market Risk (Basic Level) Library of 8 Courses 14. Market Risk (Intermediate Level) Library of 8 Courses 15. Market Risk (Advanced Level) Library of 4 Courses 16. Value at Risk Library of 16 Courses 17. Credit Analysis Library of 13 Courses 18. Credit Ratings Library of 3 Courses 19. Counterparty Credit Risk Library of 9 Courses 20. Credit Risk Modeling Library of 6 Courses 21. Credit Derivatives Library of 23 Courses 22. Operational Risk Management Library of 21 Courses 23. Asset Securitization Library of 28 Courses 24. Asset Liability Management for Insurance Companies Library of 29 Courses 25. Anti-Money Laundering Library of 6 Courses 26. Financial Privacy Library of 6 Courses 27. Corporate Governance Library of 9 Courses 28. Money Markets Library of 9 Courses 29. Fixed Income Markets Library of 17 Courses 30. Equity Markets Library of 10 Courses 31. Foreign Exchange Markets Library of 9 Courses 32. Foreign Exchange Management Library of 7 Courses 33. Treasury Analytics Library of 5 Courses 34. Interest Rate Risk Management Library of 4 Courses 35. Funding and Investments Library of 5 Courses 36. Implementation - Treasury Management Library of 4 Courses 37. Case Studies - Treasury Management Library of 5 Courses 38. Understanding Financial Statements Library of 2 Courses 39. Budgeting Library of 5 Courses 40. Management Accounting Library of 7 Courses 41. Financial Accounting Library of 9 Courses 42. eprm Coach Library of 53 Courses 43. efrm Coach Library of 60 Courses

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