Preparing for OSFI Basel IV Regulation Changes- Pre-Recorded
This fireside chat will highlight current pain points and provide insights on Basel IV implementation, addressing the most common challenges and what it takes to transform to a Basel IV compliant financial institution. Topics up for discussion will include: 1) Timelines-November 2022 is around the corner and will bring lots of changes around calculations and RWA associated to new asset classes. 2) Addressing the increased number of BCAR reports required due to increased granularity of data and asset classes. 3) Basel IV changes such as FRTB, CVA, market and operational risks. Please sign up for our pre-recorded session and explore how financial institutions can better prepare to adopt and implement these OSFI Basel IV changes.
Date:
July 15, 2021
Time:
11:00 a.m.- 11:30 a.m. EDT
Presented By:
PRMIA and AxiomSL
Location:
Pre-recorded Event sent to
all Registrants.
*** This recording is part of a series on new regulations for OSFI Basel IV taking place fall 2021. PRMIA follows Chatham House Rule.
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Anh Chu, Head of Product Management, Canada, AxiomSL
Anh Chu has more than 20 years of experience in the financial industry, building, implementing, consulting, and supporting banks and financial institutions within Canada and globally on a variety of financial products, ranging from regulatory reporting, Basel, market, and credit risk. In her role at AxiomSL, Anh leads the team that builds Canadian Basel calculation and reporting solutions.
Anh holds a B.Math. from the University of Waterloo and an M.B.A. from the University of Toronto. She is a CFA Charter Holder and holds an FRM designation.
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Sarah Reppchen, Leader Financial Services Risk Advisory, Deloitte
Sarah Reppchen is the leading Financial Services for Deloitte’s Risk Advisory practice in Western Canada. At Deloitte, she is responsible for supporting Financial Institutions across Western Canada managing the Regulatory Compliance and Risk Management challenges. Sarah has over 12 years of experience in the financial services industry, especially in auditing and advising Enterprise Risk Management Functions concerning regulatory reporting compliance in the context of the Basel III framework, as well as Risk Governance and Model Risk Management. Sarah’s primary experience was generated on large, complex banks (G-SIBs, D-SIBs), Credit Unions, investment management firms in Canada, Europe and on a global scale. Sarah has worked with the first, second, and third line of defense to inform on optimization opportunities while meeting regulatory requirements. She worked on behalf of EU Supervisory Authorities (ECB, BaFin, PRA) and supported on managing Regulatory Affairs with Regulators in North America. She was mandated by Regulators to support their audits of large banks concerning governance, development of control frameworks and policies. Sarah qualifies as Wirtschaftspruefer, the German CPA (IFAC compliant).
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Ken Radigan, CEO, PRMIA, Event Moderator
Ken Radigan is currently the CEO of the Professional Risk Managers’ International Association (PRMIA). Ken also served as Board Member, Treasurer, Chairs of the Finance and Ethics Committes, and Director of the New York Chapter for PRMIA.
Ken is also a lecturer at Columbia University’s Master of Professional Studies in Insurance Management.
Ken also served as the Chief Risk Officer (CRO) for US and Bermuda platforms of Aspen. Prior to this, Ken was the CRO for the Casualty and Global Risk Solutions Divisions of AIG. Ken had worked at AIG for over 25 years and during this time he had the following responsibilities:
CRO Casualty and Global Risk Solutions
Director of corporate catastrophe modeling
Product line manager for the Environmental Protection Programs
Product line manager for the Cleanup Cost Cap programs
Actuarial analyst for the corporate actuarial department.
Ken was the inventor of two US Patents on Nuclear Decommissioning Insurance.
Ken has a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Mathematics from the University of Dayton and has the following professional designations:
Professional Risk Manager, PRM
Chatered Property Casualty Underwriter, CPCU
Associate in Risk Management, ARM
Associate in Surplus Lines Insurance, ASLI
FINRA Series Certificaations: 6,63,66, and 7
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