Counterparty risk and SA-CCR

  • Quant and model risk, Treasury and capital markets risk
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Key reasons to attend

  • Examine best practices for measuring and managing counterparty risk 
  • Gain an in-depth understanding of capital requirements regulations 
  • Identify and mitigate wrong-way risk (WWR) 

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About the course

Since the 2021 Archegos collapse, the imperative for robust counterparty risk management has become increasingly clear. Led by industry experts, this course offers a thorough exploration of counterparty credit risk management, covering essential topics such as stress-testing and CVAs. With an emphasis on the SA-CCR, this training provides insights into its application, limitations and impact on key financial instruments such as uncollateralised swaps.

Participants will also learn about the emerging regulatory framework for WWR, centralised solutions and decentralised finance. An additional focus will be on IM with discussion of regulatory minimums and models.

Attendees will leave the course with the necessary knowledge and strategies to enhance the resilience and stability of their financial operations. 


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Learning objectives

  • Assess how the standardised approach for counterparty credit risk (SA-CCR) impacts risk-weighted assets 
  • Learn to calculate counterparty credit risk exposure using the SA-CCR framework 
  • Compare the internal models method to the standardised approach 
  • Use stress-testing results to identify vulnerable counterparties  
  • Contrast central clearing and bilateral margin requirements 
  • Understand how WWR affects margin requirements and credit valuation adjustments (CVAs) 

Who should attend

Relevant departments may include but are not limited to:

  • Counterparty risk
  • Clearing  
  • Credit risk  
  • Risk management  
  • Model risk  
  • Treasury 
  • Regulatory compliance 
  • Market risk 
  • Collateral management 
  • Derivatives trading 
  • Investment banking 
  • Quantitative analysis 
  • Internal audit 
  • Finance and accounting 
  • Fixed income  

Agenda

June 17–19, 2025

Live online. Timezone: Emea

Sessions:

  • Overview of the SA-CCR
  • Integrating counterparty credit risk into risk management frameworks
  • Overview of the standardised approach to counterparty credit risk (SA-CCR)
  • Deep dive into the SA-CCR framework
  • Initial margin (IM)
  • Wrong-way risk (WWR)

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Accreditation

This course is CPD (Continued Professional Development) accredited. One credit is awarded for every hour of learning at the event.

Pre-reading materials

The Risk.net resources below have been selected to enhance your learning experience:

  • ECB zeroes in on wrong-way risk as a key lesson of Archegos - Read article
  • Looking beyond SA-CCR - Read article
  • SA-CCR’s sacrifice: who stands to lose from new capital rules - Read article

Risk.net subscription will provide you access to these articles. Alternatively, register for free to read two news articles a month.

Registration

June 17–19, 2025

Online, Emea

Price

$3,199

Early-bird Price

$2,399
Ends May 16
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