SR Letter 11-7 - Supervisory Guidance on Model Risk Management Recorded Webinar | Robert Geary | From: Feb 05, 2021 - To: Dec 31, 2021 |
This training program will detail why SR Letter 11-7 has become the gold standard for model risk management, with its principle being adopted not only by banks but also virtually all U.S. financial institutions.
Areas Covered in the Webinar:-
Topic Background:-
In April 2011, federal bank regulators published SR Letter 11-7, entitled “Supervisory Guidance on Model Risk Management.” SR Letter 11-7 outlines the regulatory expectations with respect to the risk management processes and internal controls that banks must implement to ensure that models are developed, implemented, and used in a well-controlled manner. The guidance also describes the roles of the various areas involved in the management and oversight of models, including the need for independent model validation and effective challenge.
Why Should You Attend:-
Financial institutions rely on models and quantitative analysis to perform key activities such as investment valuations, risk management, and liquidity and capital management. Sound management of the risks inherent in the use of mathematical models is imperative to reduce the risk of reliance on flawed or misapplied models. SR Letter 11-7, issued jointly by the Federal Reserve and OCC, provides comprehensive guidance for banks on effective model risk management.
This webinar will offer attendees an understanding of the background behind SR Letter 11-7. It will further discuss the purpose and scope behind the supervisory guidance on model risk management.
Who Will Benefit:-
Robert Geary is the founder of Greenwich Risk Management Advisory Services “LLC” and services as the principal consultant on many of the firm’s consultancy mandates.
Robert has been a banking and finance industry professional for 43 years with 34 years serving in a variety of senior Treasury, financial market, asset management, and risk management roles at JP Morgan Chase & Co. For the last 6 years of his career with JP Morgan Chase, Robert had undertaken risk management oversight roles that have included Head of Market, Credit and Operational Risk Management for Chase Asset Management, and is Managing Director of Fiduciary Risk Management for the Corporation. During Robert’s career, he has served on the Board of Directors of Chase Manhattan Overseas Banking Corporation as well as having served on numerous senior committees. Prior to joining Chase, he held positions at Chemical Bank, Chrysler Financial Corporation, and National Bank of North America.
Robert holds a BA degree in Economics from Pace University and did graduate studies in finance at New York University Graduate School of Business. He is a Past President of the New York Athletic Club and is currently a member of the Executive Advisory Board of St. John’s University Department of Accounting and Taxation.