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The EUROPEAN SUPERVISOR EDUCATION INITIATIVE (ESE) presents the seminar on IFRS vs. Basel requirements for banks hosted by: Czech National Bank Date: 23 25 April 2018 Venue: Prague

OBJECTIVES General Background The introduction of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in Europe and the amendments of the regulatory framework (Basel II+III) lead to enhanced risk and capital disclosure requirements and requirements for risk management procedures. Basel II conducts a move away from narrow and prescriptive rules towards a wider, more risk- and principles-based approach to regulation that focuses on the institution s own assessment and management of risks. Meanwhile, the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) started to recognise risk as an integral component of IFRS financial statements, both in extending the range of disclosures and in aiming to ensure that information used by management is reflected in financial statements. Although IFRS and regulatory reporting serve different purposes, the two are becoming increasingly aligned as supervisory authorities and the IASB seek to extend the synergies. Effective risk and capital management are of critical importance to the market and institutions need to be able to present decision useful disclosures to present a consistent and coherent picture to stakeholders. In order to achieve this goal, IFRS rules and the corresponding Basel presentations need to be consistent. While this may be viewed as a challenge, institutions have a range of opportunities to analyse synergies that could help to reduce implementation cost, ease disruption and enhance transparency. Speakers This seminar on IFRS versus Basel requirements for banks will be conducted by experts from PWC and Deutsche Bundesbank. They will provide expert information, theoretical background and practice experience from an audit as well as a supervisory perspective. The participants are invited to discuss practical implementation issues and regulatory implications and experiences.

PROGRAMME Monday, 23 April 2018 13:30 Welcome session - Introduction 14:00 Basel Capital Requirements Background and Objectives o Background o The European System of Financial Supervision o The EU Banking Union o Implementation of Basel II and III in the EU o Basel III monitoring results for the EU and Germany o EU implementation assessment (BCBS RCAP) 15:00 Definition of capital Own Funds o Background o Components of capital o Regulatory adjustments o Phase-in arrangements o Capital buffers 16:00 Coffee break 16:30 Overview - Accounting as a basis for the regulatory perspective 17:15 Outlook - The finalisation of Basel III o Overview o Changes to the credit risk framework o Changes to the market risk framework 18:30 Social Event with dinner Tuesday, 24 April 2018 08:30 Classification of financial instruments o IAS 39 o IFRS 9 9:00 Financial instruments - credit risk positions o Incurred Loss Model vs. Expected Credit Loss Model o Data Requirements for IFRS 9 calculation 10:00 Coffee break 10:30 Financial instruments - credit risk positions o Default and credit impairment definitions o Differences between IFRS 9 and IRBA o Treatment of provisions from a regulatory perspective o Capital effects due to IFRS 9 11:30 Financial instruments - market risk positions o IFRS 13 - Fair Value o Trading book boundaries 12:30 Lunch 13:30 Consolidation for accounting purposes under IFRS o Consolidation under IFRS o Control according to IFRS 10

15:00 Coffee break 15:30 Prudential Scope of Consolidation - Basel III / CRR o Scope of consolidation under CRR/CRD IV o Reconciliation of IFRS and prudent scope of consolidation o Consolidation methods acc. to CRR o Deduction of Financial Sector Entities 17:00 Securitisation, step-in risk, shadow banking o Securitisation o Step-in risk o Shadow banks 18:00 End of seminar day 2 Wednesday, 25 April 2018 8:30 IFRS Financial Statement and Disclosure o Components of the IFRS financial statements o IFRS 7 - Disclosure o IFRS reporting and disclosure - Example 9:30 Disclosure according to Basel III / CRR - current rules o Basel disclosure requirements o CRR / CRD disclosure requirements o Example: own funds disclosure 10:30 Coffee break 11:00 Revisions to the regulatory disclosure requirements o Revisions of the disclosure requirements - Overview o Revisions of the disclosure requirements Stage 1 o Revisions of the disclosure requirements Stage 2 11:30 Regulatory Reporting o Regulatory reporting o Financial Reporting 12:30 Lunch 13:30 Adjustments to accounting figures from a regulatory perspective o Prudential Filters o Hedge Accounting o Deferred Tax Assets o Prudent Valuation o ECB Paper on NPL 15:00 End of seminar

ORGANISATIONAL INFORMATION Seminar fee and registration Seminar fee: 750,- (excl. accommodation) Lunches and snacks will be provided during the seminar. Dinner on the first evening is also included. Ancillary costs (e.g. telephone calls, additional drinks, etc.) are to be borne by the participants themselves. Invoices will be issued and sent to the individual institutions after the event has taken place. In case a registration already confirmed by ESE is cancelled after the registration deadline and no replacement for this place can be found, the complete seminar fee is due and will be invoiced by ESE. Please register via our website until 14 March 2018. http://www.ese-initiative.org or this direct link Seminar venue Czech National Bank Congress Centre Senovážné náměstí 30 Prague 1 Accomodation The participants are requested to travel to Prague in time for the start of the seminar at 15.00 on Monday, 23 April 2018. The seminar ends at about 15.00 on Wednesday, 25 April, 2018. The necessary rooms have been booked at Grand Hotel Bohemia at 140 Euro/Night for a superior single bedroom or 155 Euro/Night for a superior double bedroom. The deadline for the hotel reservation is 23 March 2018. Grand Hotel Bohemia (www.grandhotelbohemia.cz) Kralodvorska 4, 110 00 Prague 1 Tel: +420 234 608 154, Fax: +420 234 608 877 Email: corporate@grandhotelbohemia.cz or office@grandhotelbohemia.cz The hotel is located within walking distance, abt. 5 minutes, from the Czech National Bank Congress Centre where the seminar will be taking place. Participants will have to contact the hotel and book the rooms themselves (!) after receipt of the confirmation of participation. When choosing the hotel participants should consider the regulations regarding travelling expenses of their employing institution. The accomodation is not included in the seminar fee. However, due to networking reasons it is expected that participants stay in the same hotel.

Seminar organisation in general ESE Secretariat, Deutsche Bundesbank, Frankfurt a.m. Ms. Monika Lenkeit or Mr. Sven Wirth Email: ese-inititiave@bundesbank.de Phone + 49 69 9566-5107/5117 For logistical questions regarding the venue Czech National Bank Ms Vlasta Fabiánková Professional and Social Events Administration Department phone: +420 224 412 355 GSM: +420 731 597 088 vlasta.fabiankova@cnb.cz conference@cnb.cz

About ESE The European Supervisor Education Initiative (ESE) is an alliance of central banks and supervisory authorities in Europe with the objective to qualify financial supervisors in Europe. Its members are Bank of Slovenia, Banque centrale du Luxembourg, Czech National Bank, De Nederlandsche Bank, Deutsche Bundesbank, German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority and Oesterreichische Nationalbank. ESE is committed to high level training based on uniform standards to enhance financial supervisors knowledge and skills and to promote a common European supervisory culture and practice. The initiative offers a modular seminar programme for banking, insurance and securities and markets supervisors, financial stability analysts and economists from central banks and supervisory authorities in Europe. ESE is always open to new members or cooperations. Any contribution by European central banks, supervisory authorities or other institutions in the field of financial supervision sharing the idea that training is crucial to the success of financial supervision is highly appreciated.