17th SEACEN-Toronto Centre Course on Recovery and Resolution Planning for Weak Banks

Venue :Cambodia
Host Name :National Bank of Cambodia
Date From :19 Apr 2015
Date To :24 Apr 2015

Descriptions


Target Group:  The Program is designed for middle/senior level supervisors and regulators from ODA-eligible countries with responsibilities in managing financial stability, financial surveillance and supervision of banking institutions, and central bankers involved in monetary policy and operations. The program is also highly relevant to staff of deposit insurance corporations.

Objective


The Program is designed to provide participants with the opportunity to practice the roles that monetary policy makers in central banks, supervisory/regulatory authorities and deposit insurance corporations play in managing a crisis arising from problems in a potentially systemic financial institution. The case studies and computer-simulated exercise will explore how central bankers, supervisors and deposit insurers co-ordinate with each other and with other authorities nationally and internationally during a crisis. They will also practise using the tools available to them to deal with the systemic consequences of a bank failure. 

 

In a simulated environment, the participants will be able to

 

  • (i) practise using processes of contingency planning and choosing among possible resolution options for dealing with failing banks;
  • (ii) co-ordinate with supervisors, central banks and deposit insurers and with other authorities nationally in a crisis; and
  • (iii) deal with systemic consequences of a bank failure. At the end of the Program, participants will be able to examine the critical components of a crisis preparedness/contingency planning guide in the event of a financial crisis, in accordance with international best practices.

Resource Person


The faculty of resource persons will comprise technical experts and senior officials from regulatory authorities, SEACEN member banks, international financial institutions and SEACEN internal faculty.