ALM and balance sheet management: advanced level
View AgendaKey reasons to attend
- Make balance sheet management a driver for improving returns
- Understand how accurate behaviourally adjusted risk profiling can improve deposit quality
- Successfully manage green and digital balance sheet transformation
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About the course
In this advanced course, participants will deepen their ALM expertise by exploring key risks, including capital, liquidity and interest rate risk. A central component of the training is the green balance sheet transformation, where attendees will assess the impact of climate risk on capital allocation and liquidity management.
This practical training delves into FTP, exploring techniques for measuring profitability and constructing a robust framework. Participants will also gain valuable insights into stress-testing the balance sheet, with an emphasis on reverse stress-testing techniques.
Interactive case studies, a role play exercise and a simulation tool will enable participants to apply the theory in real-world scenarios, equipping them to respond effectively to market changes.
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Learning objectives
- Determine the appropriate amount of capital on a balance sheet
- Build a robust funds transfer pricing (FTP) framework
- Apply best stress-testing practices for balance sheet management
- Determine the risk appetite for the economic value of equity
- Participate in an asset-liability committee (Alco) role play
- Use a simulation tool to apply learned concepts
Who should attend
Relevant departments may include but are not limited to:
- ALM
- Alco members
- Interest rate risk
- Liquidity risk
- Risk management
- Balance sheet management
- Stress-testing
Agenda
April 22–24, 2025
Live online. Time zones: Emea/Americas
Sessions:
- Capital management
- Liquidity management
- Case study: growing core loans and improving deposit quality
- Interest rate risk management
- Case study: digital bank interest rate risk challenges
- Funds transfer pricing
- Asset-liability committee role-play exercise: balance sheet management and regulatory change
- Green balance sheet transformation
- Case study: green bank balance sheet review
- Balance sheet stress-testing
- Simulation tool
Tutor:
- Nicholas Wood, Founder, FinTorque
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December 2–4, 2025
Live online. Time zones: Emea/Apac
Sessions:
- Capital management
- Liquidity management
- Case study: growing core loans and improving deposit quality
- Interest rate risk management
- Case study: digital bank interest rate risk challenges
- Funds transfer pricing
- Asset-liability committee role-play exercise: balance sheet management and regulatory change
- Green balance sheet transformation
- Case study: green bank balance sheet review
- Balance sheet stress-testing
- Simulation tool
Tutor:
- Nicholas Wood, Founder, FinTorque
View detailed agenda
Tutors
Nicholas Wood Risk Learning Faculty
Founder
FinTorque
Nick is founder and CEO of FinTorque Pte Ltd a consulting company, providing bespoke Finance, Risk & Treasury solutions for FI’s. He also co-founded a Singapore Fintech Company, Augury Insights Pte Ltd which develops balance sheet simulation software and gamification of financial training.
Recent consultancy assignments include digital banks (Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore) and non-bank regulator (Cambodia). He has multiple training and speaking engagements both public and private with FI’s on Treasury, Risk & Finance in Asia, Middle East & Africa. He is a Risk faculty member of the London IBF.
He also advises fintech and e-tech start-ups on capital raising and international business expansion. Current advisory roles include a pre-series “A” insurtech company.
He was formerly a Financial Sector Consultant for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) analysing changes in the provision of financial services in global markets and how these are impacting financial stability, smooth functioning of markets and access to bank credit.
Prior to that he was a senior Treasury & Risk professional in 4 global banks for 35 years, mainly in Asia, managing highly profitable trading rooms, conducting balance sheet management reviews and administering Funds Transfer Pricing Policy.
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