risk management

3 Steps to Liquidity Compliance

Are you scrambling to adjust to new reporting expectations for liquidity risk? Getting good data is key, but “you have to get it right and on time,” said Pierre Mesnard, Director Solutions Specialist at Moody’s Analytics. He was the third of three presenters on liquidity risk compliance at a webinar on June 25, 2015, sponsored by the Global Association of Risk Professionals. Once you have the data, there are three steps to delivering integrated liquidity compliance and business management, said Mesnard. First, you must ensure all financial instruments at your bank can be adequately modelled in order to generate realistic […]

Liquidity: A Change in Governance

Have you noticed that financial risk managers talk and think differently about liquidity risk, compared to pre-crisis days? The 2007-08 financial crisis was a watershed in the evolution of liquidity management, according to Nicolas Kunghehian, Director Solutions Specialist at Moody’s Analytics. He was the second of three presenters on liquidity risk compliance at a webinar on June 25, 2015, sponsored by the Global Association of Risk Professionals. “Before the crisis, there was only one team dedicated to monitoring and managing liquidity,” Kunghehian said. Liquidity risk was assumed to be small, and the Treasury department was chiefly fine-tuning the profit and […]

An Opportunity To Get Things Right

When it comes to forecasting liquidity risk, does your bank follow best practices? It might be tough to do so, because of a “data conundrum,” said Gudni Adalsteinsson, author of The Liquidity Risk Management Guide – from Policy to Pitfalls. Banks carry out a “retrospective analysis” on data that is “not forward looking.” Adalsteinsson, Head of Global Liquidity, Group Treasury at Legal & General Group Plc, was the first of three presenters on liquidity risk compliance, at a webinar on June 25, 2015, sponsored by the Global Association of Risk Professionals. He praised the Basel III regulation on liquidity risk. […]

Effective Risk Reporting

Effective risk reporting means “having the intelligence at your fingertips but exercising the judgment to report only what your company needs,” said Elizabeth Abraham, Director of Professional Services at MetricStream, and the second of two presenters at the June 16, 2015, webinar on Effective Risk Reporting sponsored by the Global Association of Risk Professionals. “Lack of clarity about the reporting objective” is a common barrier to effective enterprise risk management reporting, she said. Make sure you understand what level of information the audience wants. “Data model inconsistencies can lead to an inability to aggregate” the risk estimates, and that’s another […]

One Size Does Not Fit All

When it comes to risk reporting, do you ever feel that you are trying to push a square peg into a round hole? According to Gordon Goodman, that may happen rather often for companies that are not in the finance industry. Goodman, Director of Governance and Enterprise Risk Management at NRG Energy, was the first of two presenters at the June 16, 2015, webinar on Effective Risk Reporting sponsored by the Global Association of Risk Professionals. According to Goodman, there has been a push by banks to “bring their metrics to the marketplace, but this has created problems” for non-financial […]

Four Lessons from Stress Testing Exercise

“It very quickly became apparent that this was not a one- or two-month exercise,” said Charyn Faenza, Vice President, Manager of Corporate Business Intelligence Systems at First National Bank, the largest subsidiary of the largest subsidiary of FNB Corporation. She was the second of two presenters at the May 19, 2015, webinar on Stress Testing Modeling sponsored by the Global Association of Risk Professionals. Faenza was referring to her bank’s experience as an example of a “DFAST 10-50” bank that is required to conduct an annual stress test. She drew four important lessons from the exercise. Good Modeling Requires Good […]

“Not Only The What But The How”

When it comes to financial data for stress testing, there’s a good news-bad news aspect. The good news may be that a bank did not suffer severe financial stress but the bad news is that it will be harder for the bank to model “bad events” if it does not have such data. And banks “will get written up if [the regulators] don’t believe their bad events,” said Tara Heusé Skinner, Manager at SAS Risk Research & Quantitative Solutions, and co-author of The Bank Executive’s Guide to Enterprise Risk Management. She was the first presenter of two at the May […]

Better Living Through Topology

“It gets downright annoying when I’m just trying to check my e-mail but I get prompted to answer three security questions,” said Alexis Johnson, voicing a concern shared by many in the audience when fraud detection is so overblown it obstructs ordinary use of software. Johnson, Director of Technical Sales at the big data analytics firm Ayasdi, was the second of two presenters at a webinar on the topic “The Fraud Arms Race” sponsored by the Global Association of Risk Professionals on April 21, 2015. When it comes to detecting fraud in big data, “data complexity, not volume, is the […]

The Fraud Arms Race: Neck and Neck

“It’s the fraud axiom: all the things we do to make things easier for the consumer also make things easier for the crooks,” said Randall Casciello, Advanced Analytics Senior Manager at the management consulting firm Accenture. He was the first of two presenters at a webinar on the topic “The Fraud Arms Race” sponsored by the Global Association of Risk Professionals on April 21, 2015. Fraud from payment cards costs the financial services industry around $12 billion annually, and is increasing at an alarming rate, about 15 percent annually, according to the Nilson Report. Casciello said fraud spans a wide […]

Aligning Risk Appetite. Part 2

To succeed, a company must take risk, but how can it keep a close enough watch to make sure the risks do not demolish its very existence? After Chris Mandel described the risk appetite framework in part 1 of this posting, Brenda Boultwood, Senior Vice President of Industry Solutions at MetricStream, took the floor to describe how technology can make it happen. She was the second of two presenters at the webinar “Aligning Risk Appetite with ERM Governance” sponsored by the Global Association of Risk Professionals on March 17, 2015. Boultwood said that risk assessment can be a “unifying call” […]