| Event Name | Operational Risk Management in Canadian Banking |
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| Dates | 24 – 25 April 2012 |
| Location | Toronto, ON, Canada |
| Organising Company | Marcus Evans Conferences |
| Event Description | Hear from leading executives within the banking industry on how to understand and utilise innovative risk forecasting metrics in order to determine key risk indicators for the analysis and monitoring of various risk buckets. Learn how to address challenges surrounding compliance with Basel II and Basel III Guidelines. Our program is packed with industry leaders such as BMO, CIBC, TD Bank, Royal Bank of Canada, OSFI, Canadian Western Bank, Citibank of Canada and many more! Given the 2015 mandate for full Advanced Measurement Approach certification and the underlying rule for a 36-month validation period for ORM frameworks, Canadian banks are pushing against critical-mass in their ability to grow their organisation. Attending this conference will allow you to discover the innovative approaches to quantify operational risk and realise the benefits AMA has in lowering capital holdings through sound operational risk practices. |
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