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Webinar: Operational Resilience and Proportionality

This is the fourth webinar of the series on the revised Core Principles for effective banking supervision.

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Online, Zoom
Sep 18th, 2024
09:00AM - 10:00AM

(Timezone: EDT)

Eastern Daylight Time UTC - 4

Demet Çanakçı

Senior Program Director

Speakers
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  • Chuchi G. Fonacier

    Deputy Governor, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

  • Jessica Chew

    Deputy Governor, Bank Negara Malaysia

  • Bill Coen

    Former Secretary General, Basel Committee on Banking Supervision; Board Member and Chair, Finance, Audit and Risk Committee, Toronto Centre

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Program Description

This is the fourth webinar of the series on the revised Core Principles for effective banking supervision.

The revised Core Principle 25 emphasizes banks’ capacity to handle severe operational risks, including pandemics, cyber threats, and natural disasters. Additionally, the revisions introduce a proportionality approach, aligning regulatory rules and supervisory practices with each bank's systemic importance and risk profile. This ensures that standards are scaled appropriately, from large international institutions to smaller deposit-taking banks, without compromising regulatory strength.

The panel will discuss the importance of operational resilience for banks in a rapidly changing world, as well as the role of proportionality in effectively scaling standards for different banking sectors.

Panelists:

Chuchi G. Fonacier, Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Philippines

Jessica Chew, Deputy Governor, Bank Negara Malaysia

Moderator:

Bill Coen, Former Secretary General, Basel Committee on Banking Supervision; Board Member and Chair, Finance, Audit and Risk Committee, Toronto Centre

View their biographies here.

Simultaneous translation available in Spanish and French / Interpretación simultánea en español será disponible / Traduction simultanée disponible en français.

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