PRM03 Operational Risk Management Seminar Training Program, Singapore
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Singapore
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Posted: 21/10
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Highlights
• Risk Management is everyone’s business, not just the CEO’s, CFO’s or CRO’s
• The biggest Risk in Risk Management is NOT seeing the Risk!
• In living life, the secret of the How's is actually in the Why's!
• Discussion on the real challenges in implementing enterprise-wide Operational Risk Management and the methods to overcome some of these challenges
• Discussion on Key Operational Risks plaguing Organizations in recent times like Cyber Security Risks, Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing Risks, and Corruption and Fraud Risks and how to manage some of these risks.
• Gain an insight to various Good Operational Risk Management Practices
• Understand the Importance of embracing practices that will bolster Operational Resilience
• Understand why Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) considerations should be featured as part of Good Operational Risk Management Practices
• Have an appreciation of the Risks Involved in Climate Change and how it can impact our businesses
• Learn how we can play an important role in working towards achieving Carbon Neutrality and a Net Zero state, and also in assessing and managing Climate Risks in our portfolio.
• “Dirty your Hands” going through a Monte Carlo event simulation process
• Be introduced to a methodical way of managing Operational Risk from formally defining Operations Processes, to identifying Operational Risks and mitigating these risks, to capturing risk event losses and quantifying Operational Risk losses
• Be introduced to Frequency Distributions, Severity Distributions and how one can convolute them to obtain joint Frequency-Severity Distributions, and its applications to the quantitative side of operational risk measurement – Value-at-Risk (VaR) and Conditional Value-at-Risk (C-VaR)
• Be introduced to The Basel Capital Accord
Seminar Facilitator(s)
Dr. Jeffrey C. K. Lim
Ph.D., C.Sci., C.Math., FIMA, FCPS, FRM, PRM, B.Fel.
Duration: 2 Days
Time: 9.00 am to 5.00 pm
Venue: Concorde Hotel, Orchard Road, Singapore
[Buffet Lunch and 2 Tea-Breaks will be provided during each session]
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FTS-Eligible (Funding)
This programme is approved for listing on the Financial Training Scheme (FTS) Programme Directory and is eligible for FTS claims subject to all eligibility criteria being met.
The FTS is available to eligible entities, subject to all eligibility criteria being met and to existing grant caps. FTS claims may only be made for programmes listed on the FTS Programme Directory with the specified validity period.
Please refer to www.ibf.org.sg for more information.
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More Info: www.PI-ETA.com
[Only pre-registered Participants who have fully paid for the Program will be admitted. Register at the above website. Upon registration, you will receive an Invoice with full payment instructions and details. Payment must be received in Full prior to commencement of the Program]
Questions: Phone +65 634 100 10 or Email: Marketing@PI-ETA.com
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fromJun 18th
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toJun 19th
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AddressThe Sheraton Hotel
Singapore
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