Chapters

From January 2023 we will be running a series of global networking events for BTRM alumni to meet one-another and to meet like-minded professionals working in this space.

 

BTRM Global Chapters:

In 2023 we will be running a series of global networking events for bank treasury and risk management professionals to meet one-another over a drink for an informal chat on what’s happening in this space. BTRM alumni and non-alumni are invited to share the latest trends in the marketplace, whether discussing how treasury has evolved in recent years, the capability to manage and hedge the risks associated with the products being sold, how the new regulatory environment will impact treasury’s role, how the departure from “zero” interest rates places extra demands on treasury departments for risk management, and plenty besides.

From London to New York, Tokyo to Brisbane, Sao Paolo to San Francisco, or from Johannesburg to Mumbai, the BTRM Global Chapters help you keep up to date with the latest advancements within bank treasury risk management, providing an extensive, valuable and informed network of treasury risk management professionals. Become a part of the BTRM community, where you will always be welcome to learn from others and share your own thoughts. Whether you’re an intern or graduate starting your career up the ladder of an ever-evolving financial world adapting to daily changes in the marketplace or the most senior position as chief treasury officer or CRO, you will be welcomed to these events with an open physical forum to share knowledge through discussion.

All events are free to attend.

London Chapter: REGISTER

Implementing PRA CP4/23 - The Strong and Simple Framework: Liquidity and Disclosure requirements for Simpler-regime Firms

Presenter: Chris Westcott, Head of Faculty, The BTRM

Event Timings:

  • Doors Open (live in-person): 17.30
  • Presentation and Q&A Starts (live and online): 18.00
  • BTRM networking drinks / snacks reception & London Chapter: 19.00 - 21.00

For live and online registration: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/implementing-pra-cp423-live-in-person-and-online-registration-available-tickets-574403946667

The PRA has published a Consultation Paper describing the first stage of its intended “strong and simple” framework of regulatory guidance for smaller UK banks and building societies. This regime is expected to result in a materially less onerous yet robust capital and liquidity risk management framework for banks that are not systemically important.

In this seminar The BTRM will be presenting a summary of the Consultation Paper and what its proposals will mean for simpler-regime banks. We will highlight:

  • the new “streamlined” ILAAP template
  • changes to the NSFR framework and the new reporting metric, the Retail Deposits Ratio
  • implications for Pillar 2 liquidity
  • the simplified liquidity monitoring requirements
  • implications for Pillar 3 Disclosures

The seminar will conclude with a Q&A session with the speaker and other members of the esteemed BTRM Faculty.