Global webinar: Trends in the changing Liquidity Risk requirements
| Date : | 23rd February 2012 |
| Time : |
Session 1: 10:00 (GMT) - 11:00 (CET) - 15:30 (IST) - 18:00 (SGT) |
| Venue : | Online - Webex |
Whether under Basel III or some other jurisdictional liquidity standards it is clear that regulators are requiring firms have tighter liquidity monitoring and reporting procedures in place. In addition to new definitions, calculations and stress testing, senior management needs to demonstrate clear management of the process.
Our latest in the series of global webinars will cover the following liquidity trends:
- Status of the Basel III Liquidity regime
- Regional & Country Developments
- What are local regulators doing?
- Regional readiness for the new regime.
- Impact on firm’s infrastructure
- What is needed to successfully perform liquidity monitoring and stress testing?
- What are the new responsibilities of senior management?
- A look at different implementation strategies.
- Life after Basel III
- Liquidity developments after Basel III.
Please join Selwyn Blair-Ford, Head of Global Regulatory Policy – Wolters Kluwer Financial Services’ FRSGlobal, as he provides a concentrated view of how Basel III and other liquidity requirements may change your firm’s infrastructure, and what additional changes may be in store for liquidity monitoring once Basel III has been implemented.
Speaker

Selwyn Blair-Ford,
Global Head of Regulatory Policy, Wolters Kluwer | FRSGlobal
Expertise:
Selwyn Blair-Ford has worked in regulatory, finance and risk department for over two decades, having spent time at Lloyds TSB, Mizuho and Citibank. Selwyn has an in-depth knowledge of regulatory rules and calculation methodologies, and firsthand experience of banking and financial business processes.
Note
Attendees automatically receive a summary of the webinar, complete with results of on-line polls and questions submitted during the Q&A session, the PowerPoint slides used during the presentation, and a link to a recording of the webinar.

