Reveleus launches Basel II package

Boston-based financial analytics company, Reveleus, has launched a Basel II software product suite for enterprise risk management and compliance with the forthcoming capital regulations as specified by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).

Reveleus Basel II is a suite of interlinking modules that offers banks the tools to manage enterprise-wide risk, allocate capital, and avoid regulatory penalties associated with non-compliance with Basel II, which is scheduled to take effect in 2006.

The system will allow banks to comply with Basel regulations for market and credit risk under standardised, foundation & advanced internal ratings-based approaches. It also provides a framework to help banks measure capital requirements for operational risk under the basic indicator, standardised and advanced measurement approaches.

Reveleus said the framework will extend, allowing risk managers to rapidly implement adjustments for Basel II compliance as the Basel Committee finalises its regulations.

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