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2022 - Stress-Testing in Financial Institutions: Selecting Appropriate Scenarios

Date2022-04-21

Deadline2022-04-21

VenueOnline event, USA - United States USA - United States

KeywordsStress-Testing in Financial; Strategic risk management; Financial Risk Management

Websitehttps://bit.ly/3M48t0K

Topics/Call fo Papers

OVERVIEW
The objectives of stress-testing should be clear to everybody involved, but experience shows time and time again that this is not the case. Provided there is a clear internal consensus about what is to be done and with what aim, a stress-test exercise can be invalidated or reinforced by the choice of scenarios that follows the initiation of the exercise. We go through the prerequisites for combing the potential future with no totems and taboos, and then highlight a few sources for scenarios. The sources can include the unfortunate history of other banks modified as appropriate, what could have happened but fortunately did not, and others as needed.
From the portfolio of candidate scenarios and their variations, we investigate what has to be done to be able to decide if further use is needed, to arrive at the main portfolio of scenarios that will guide a few critical actions. The reward for such an approach is that the set of scenarios will include the next crisis, therefore putting the bank in the best position to withstand the next turbulent times if not even thrive on them.
The objectives of stress-testing should be clear to everybody involved, but experience shows time and time again that this is not the case. Provided there is a clear internal consensus about what is to be done and with what aim, a stress-test exercise can be invalidated or reinforced by the choice of scenarios that follows the initiation of the exercise. We go through the prerequisites for combing the potential future with no totems and taboos, and then highlight a few sources for scenarios. The sources can include the unfortunate history of other banks modified as appropriate, what could have happened but fortunately did not, and others as needed.
From the portfolio of candidate scenarios and their variations, we investigate what has to be done to be able to decide if further use is needed, to arrive at the main portfolio of scenarios that will guide a few critical actions. The reward for such an approach is that the set of scenarios will include the next crisis, therefore putting the bank in the best position to withstand the next turbulent times if not even thrive on them.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
Stress-testing, as practiced in most institutions, is much too often hijacked by regulatory necessity: to improve one’s standing for the authorities, or by reputational necessities: to reassure the public. A simple way to hijack a stress-test exercise is to use an inappropriate set of scenarios. Hence, it seldom turns out to be a useful exercise it can be for bank managers.
After going through the most typical ways to find irrelevant, innocuous, and other useless scenarios, we provide a few pointers on how a stress-testing exercise can be improved by a choice of scenarios, and provide a few criteria for finding and selecting appropriate scenarios.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Regulatory requirements for stress-testing
The managerial necessity for stress-testing
The common wrong choices of scenarios
Sources for scenarios
Discarding and evaluating scenarios
Potential hijacks of scenarios
Using the selected scenarios for strategic risk management
What an appropriate set of scenarios can bring
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
Regulation & Compliance
Operational Units Managers
Financial Institutions Advisory
Bank Supervision and regulation
Financial Officers
Risk Officers
Internal Auditors
Operational Risk Managers
SPEAKER PROFILE
Fred Vacelet is a Financial Risk Management Consultant and trainer with an international expertise in Risk Management methodological frameworks. His experience spans some 25 years, advising banks, software houses and others on risk management.
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