Transforming IRRBB into a strategic advantage

FIS - Transforming IRRBB into a strategic advantage

Regulatory mandates for interest rate risk in the banking book (IRRBB) are often dismissed as bureaucratic hurdles. However, progressive financial institutions are discovering that these requirements can unlock transformative benefits – if approached strategically.  

This white paper repositions IRRBB as more than a compliance necessity; it presents it as a catalyst for financial resilience, operational efficiency and competitive advantage. Through analysis of evolving regulatory frameworks, expert insights and compelling case studies, the paper shows how banks are using IRRBB to strengthen earnings stability, refine capital management and build stakeholder confidence.  

The white paper also highlights the strategic role of FIS Balance Sheet Manager, a powerful platform that centralises risk management, automates complex processes and integrates credit spread risk in the banking book considerations.  

By adopting advanced modelling and unified data architectures, institutions can navigate complexity while unlocking new value. Looking ahead, trends such as environmental, social and governance (ESG) integration, and regulatory harmonisation, underscore the importance of a future-proof IRRBB strategy. 

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