Program Description
This in-person program will provide participants with the tools to assist them with financial sector surveillance and deal with impending crises such as failing banks.
Through an interactive simulation and case studies, participants will:
- Learn how to coordinate with central banks, supervisors, deposit insurers, and other authorities nationally and internationally during a crisis;
- Practice contingency planning and resolutions options; and
- Deal with systemic consequences of a bank failure.
PROGRAM FEE
Standard fee: USD $1,800
REQUIRED PRE-READING
Pre-reading will be required. Materials will be sent out to registered participants at least two weeks before the program starts.
REGISTRATION PERIOD
Registration for this program is now closed.
Who Should Attend
The Program is designed for middle/senior level supervisors and regulators from ODA-eligible countries with responsibilities in managing financial stability, financial surveillance and supervision of banking institutions, and central bankers involved in monetary policy and operations. The program is also highly relevant to staff of deposit insurance corporations.
- Surveillance of financial institutions
- Assessments of SIFIs
- Management of the media in times of crisis
- Coordinate with global authorities
- Leadership skills
- Stakeholder communication