ALM and balance sheet management: advanced level
View AgendaKey reasons to attend
- Optimise organisational capital and liquidity
- Integrate climate risks into existing ALM frameworks
- Learn the implications of dynamic balance sheets and dynamic hedging
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About the course
In this advanced course, participants will enhance their ALM knowledge by examining key risks such as capital, liquidity and interest rate risk.
A key focus of the training is the incorporation of climate risks into ALM frameworks, including an assessment of how transition and physical risks impact credit risk. This learning event delves into interest rate risk management, highlighting non-maturity deposits and credit spread risk in the banking book. Participants will also gain insights into stress-testing the balance sheet, with an emphasis on reverse stress-testing.
Designed to provide a comprehensive overview of complex ALM topics, the course combines theory with practical application. Interactive case studies ensure participants are equipped to analyse and respond effectively to market events and regulatory shifts.
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Learning objectives
- Determine the appropriate amount of capital on a balance sheet
- Build a robust funds transfer pricing framework
- Apply best stress-testing practices for balance sheet management
- Assess the modelling of non-maturing deposits
- Examine regulatory requirements
- Master interest rate risk management
Who should attend
Relevant departments may include but are not limited to:
- ALM
- Alco members
- Interest rate risk
- Liquidity risk
- Risk management
- Balance sheet management
- Stress-testing
Agenda
April 22–24, 2025
Live online. Time zones: Emea/Americas
Sessions:
- Interest rate risk management
- Climate-related financial risks
- Liquidity risk management
- Fund transfer pricing (FTP) and integration with ALM analyses
- Capital management
- Stress testing and balance sheet management
- Reverse stress testing
View detailed agenda
December 2–4, 2025
Live online. Time zones: Emea/Apac
Sessions:
- Interest rate risk management
- Climate-related financial risks
- Liquidity risk management
- Fund transfer pricing (FTP) and integration with ALM analyses
- Capital management
- Stress testing and balance sheet management
- Reverse stress testing
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Pre-reading materials
The Risk.net resources below have been selected to enhance your learning experience:
- ALM banking practices for a new era in liquidity risk
- ALM banking after the crisis: stress-testing for more robust liquidity management practices
- How higher interest rates are affecting bank liquidity
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