Mastering Basel III: A Step-by-Step Guide to Global Banking Regulation
This comprehensive course is designed to provide participants with a thorough understanding of the Basel III framework and its application in global banking regulation. Upon completion, participants will receive a certificate issued by The Art of Service.Course Features - Interactive and engaging learning experience
- Comprehensive and up-to-date content
- Personalized learning approach
- Practical and real-world applications
- High-quality content developed by expert instructors
- Certification upon completion
- Flexible learning schedule
- User-friendly and mobile-accessible platform
- Community-driven learning environment
- Actionable insights and hands-on projects
- Bite-sized lessons for easy learning
- Lifetime access to course materials
- Gamification and progress tracking features
Course Outline Chapter 1: Introduction to Basel III
- Overview of the Basel III framework
- History and development of Basel III
- Key objectives and principles of Basel III
- Scope and applicability of Basel III
Chapter 2: Capital Requirements
- Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) capital
- Additional Tier 1 (AT1) capital
- Tier 2 capital
- Capital conservation buffer
- Countercyclical buffer
Chapter 3: Liquidity Requirements
- Liquidity coverage ratio (LCR)
- Net stable funding ratio (NSFR)
- Liquidity risk management
- Intraday liquidity management
Chapter 4: Leverage Ratio
- Leverage ratio framework
- Exposure measure
- Capital measure
- Leverage ratio requirements
Chapter 5: Risk-Based Capital Requirements
- Credit risk
- Market risk
- Operational risk
- Settlement risk
Chapter 6: Pillar 2 Requirements
- Internal Capital Adequacy Assessment Process (ICAAP)
- Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process (SREP)
- Pillar 2 capital requirements
- Pillar 2 liquidity requirements
Chapter 7: Pillar 3 Requirements
- Disclosure requirements
- Transparency and comparability
- Frequency and timing of disclosures
- Assurance and verification
Chapter 8: Implementation and Compliance
- Implementation timeline
- Compliance requirements
- Regulatory reporting
- Assurance and audit
Chapter 9: Case Studies and Best Practices
- Real-world examples of Basel III implementation
- Best practices in risk management and compliance
- Lessons learned from Basel III implementation
- Future directions and challenges
Chapter 10: Conclusion and Final Assessment
- Summary of key concepts
- Final assessment and evaluation
- Certification and accreditation
- Future learning and professional development
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Basel III
- Overview of the Basel III framework
- History and development of Basel III
- Key objectives and principles of Basel III
- Scope and applicability of Basel III
Chapter 2: Capital Requirements
- Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) capital
- Additional Tier 1 (AT1) capital
- Tier 2 capital
- Capital conservation buffer
- Countercyclical buffer
Chapter 3: Liquidity Requirements
- Liquidity coverage ratio (LCR)
- Net stable funding ratio (NSFR)
- Liquidity risk management
- Intraday liquidity management
Chapter 4: Leverage Ratio
- Leverage ratio framework
- Exposure measure
- Capital measure
- Leverage ratio requirements
Chapter 5: Risk-Based Capital Requirements
- Credit risk
- Market risk
- Operational risk
- Settlement risk
Chapter 6: Pillar 2 Requirements
- Internal Capital Adequacy Assessment Process (ICAAP)
- Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process (SREP)
- Pillar 2 capital requirements
- Pillar 2 liquidity requirements
Chapter 7: Pillar 3 Requirements
- Disclosure requirements
- Transparency and comparability
- Frequency and timing of disclosures
- Assurance and verification
Chapter 8: Implementation and Compliance
- Implementation timeline
- Compliance requirements
- Regulatory reporting
- Assurance and audit
Chapter 9: Case Studies and Best Practices
- Real-world examples of Basel III implementation
- Best practices in risk management and compliance
- Lessons learned from Basel III implementation
- Future directions and challenges
Chapter 10: Conclusion and Final Assessment
- Summary of key concepts
- Final assessment and evaluation
- Certification and accreditation
- Future learning and professional development