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Bank Credit Analysis

Gain a practical insight into the methodologies used to analyse banks and financial institutions effectively 

Course Highlights

Very good course leader, knowledgeable on the subject and good presentation skills

C.S., Landesbank

  • Assess the credit worthiness of banks in the absence of a formal credit rating
  • Understand the key accounting standards, specifically IFRS
  • Identify key risk areas
  • Provide a framework for analysis
  • Undertake effective financial analysis
  • Use the CAMEL(B) approach as part of the analysis process
  • Identify and analyse key environmental drivers including regulatory issues
  • Identify and analyse the key factors influencing operational dynamics of a bank
  • Undertake a full analysis of a bank, demonstrating an understanding of the full range of analylitical tolls and a capacity to apply them in practice
  • Interpret the key financial ratios
  • Identify the main reasons and warning signs for bank failures

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Booking Information

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15 - 17 Oct 2008
£ 1699
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22 - 24 Apr 2009
£ 1699
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You can also book Bank Credit Analysis & Corporate Credit Analysis together at discounted price £2799.00. For more details about Corporate Credit Analysis click here.

Course Programme

Very good course leader, knowledgeable on the subject and good presentation skills

C.S., Landesbank

I liked the practical, interactive nature of the course

E.P., Nordic Investment Bank

The course gives a general overview of a complex subject

N.M., Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier

Understanding Risk

  • Banks as a risk transfer mechanism
  • Identification of key risk areas:
    – Credit
    – Liquidity
    – Aggregation
    – Maturity transformation
    – Market
    – Operations
    – Information
  • Delegates will have the opportunity to discuss which areas are of most relevance to them in their local markets

Reporting Requirements

  • Assessing levels of transparency
  • Key accounting standards – application and analysis:
    – IAS 30
    – IFRS 7
    – IAS 32
    – IAS 39

Developing an Analytical Framework for Analysis

  • Defining and understanding the inter-relationship between
    – Strategic risk analysis
    – Operational risk analysis
    – Financial risk analysis
  • Financial Risk Analysis
    – Analytical structure (CAMEL)
    – Key drivers
    – Key ratios – calculation and interpretation
  • Peer group analysis
  • Trend analysis

Operational Dynamics

  • Integration of non-financial and financial elements of risk analysis
  • Using CAMEL(B) as an analytical structure
  • Market position
  • Diversification
  • Management and strategy
  • Credit risk
  • Market risks – structural
  • Market risks – trading
  • Funding liquidity and financial flexibility
  • Liability management
  • Capitalisation
  • Earnings
  • Risk management – credit risk
  • Risk management – market risk

Country Risk Analysis

  • General sovereign risks
  • Political risks
  • Economic risks
  • Indicators of financial system stress

Industry Risk Analysis

  • Structure
  • Customer base
  • Roots of system fragility
  • Regulation and deregulation – international, Basel II, EU specific, domestic
  • Future industry trends

Bank Failure

  • Why do banks fail?
  • General warning signs
  • Solvency
  • Support