Webinars / Risk Appetite & Key Risk Indicators
Risk Appetite is the cornerstone of a risk management framework in regulated financial institutions, or so it should be. The board of directors is responsible for getting assurance that the firm operates within its risk appetite. Key risks indicators (KRIs) are essential to get this assurance and to monitor the level of risk a firm is running to execute its strategy, within risk tolerance.
Taught by the internationally recognised expert on the topic, this webinar reviews the latest regulatory guidance for the financial industry from the Basle Committee explains the key steps to build an actionable risk appetite and to select effective KRIs for best-in-class risk monitoring.
CEO & Managing DIrector, Chapelle Consulting
Dr. Chapelle is an internationally recognised speaker, writer and advisor in Operational Risk Management, active in the field since 2000. She holds a PhD in Economics, Masters degrees in Business and Econometrics and she is an Associate Professor at University College London for the course ‘Operational Risk Measurement for Financial Institutions’.
Dr. Chapelle publishes extensively on the topic of risk management (5 books, tens of articles). Her recent textbook Operational Risk Management: Best Practices in the Financial Services Industry, published by Wiley Finance Series in December 2018, rapidly became the No.1 best seller in its field. It has been translated in French by Pearson in 2020 and got named “Book of the Year 2020” for operational risk by risk.net.
Dr. Chapelle founded and runs her advisory and training practice (www.chapelleconsulting.com ), serving financial organisations of all sizes as well as top international financial institutions and central banks. In 2019, the firm received the Risk.net Award for ‘Outstanding Achievement in the Year in Operational Risk’ and in 2020 the award of “Best risk management training and consulting company in Europe” by SME Finance.
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