Overview

The Treasury and ALM training course provides a comprehensive understanding of treasury operations, money markets, foreign exchange, fixed income, derivatives, bank balance sheets, and risk management techniques. It is designed for individuals who work or are interested in working in the treasury and ALM department of a bank or financial institution. By completing this training course, participants will gain a solid understanding of treasury operations, risk management techniques, and the different financial instruments used in the treasury and ALM department, which will help them make informed decisions, manage risks effectively, and improve their overall performance in the treasury and ALM department

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Outcome

Define the Asset & Liability Management Concept and Driving forces


State the rule of Assets and Liability management in managing the interest rate risk


Determine what are the different approaches for measuring interest rate risk


Explain the rule of Assets and Liability management in managing the L risk. And are the Key Metrics for measuring Banks’ Liquidity


Describe the daily activities of the Treasury back office to provide understanding of treasury function

Details

Developed by: Beacon FinTrain

Standard Total Hours: 36 Hrs

Language: English - Bilingual "English & Arabic"

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Outline

Macro-Economic Indicators

Introduction Monetary Policy

Introduction to the Fiscal Policy

Types of local benchmarks (corridor rate / discount rate / CONIA)

Foreign benchmarks (LIBOR / SOFR / SONIA / ESTR)

Treasury objectives and Functions

Treasury operations model and governance

Introduction and definitions for the different Desks in the Treasury department

The difference between Simple and Compounded Interest Rate

Understanding principles of the time value of money

The Money Market Deposits: To understand the function of the money market, the differences, and similarities between the major types of cash money market instruments and how they satisfy the requirements of different types of borrowers and lender

The main characteristics of the major currencies, and the main Factors affecting Foreign Exchange, The Foreign Exchange spot ‹cross `markets` Calculations: (Spot exchange rate quotations, FX dealing terminology and the role of specialist types of intermediaries, The principal risks in spot and forward FX transactions, Managing the interbank position (USD position against EGP)

Fixed Income:

Main characteristics of Treasury bonds & Bills

Factors of bonds market value.

Derivatives:

Fixed Income

Main characteristics of Treasury bonds & Bills

Factors of bonds market value.

Options:

Fundamentals of options

Principal classes and types

Terminology and how they are quoted in the market

Measuring the risk on an option

Delta hedging

Basic option strategies and their purpose.

Introducing the Bank Balance Sheet:

Describing the items of the balance sheet and understanding it’s major components

Introducing the Principles of Asset & Liability Management

The fundamentals of Asset & Liability Management as a practice of managing and
hedging risks that arise due to mismatches between the asset side and the liability
side of the balance sheets of a bank

The interrelation between risk factors like funding and liquidity risk, market risk (FX,
Interest Rate, Equity, Commodity, etc.), credit risk, leverage risk, business risk and
operational risk

The effect of risk factors on the balance sheet of a financial institution

Common risk management and hedging techniques which help control these
effects

The usage of risk management and hedging techniques to set up a state-of-the-art
ALM approach

Interest Rate Risk Management (Definition, its functions, objectives, and Fund Transfer Pricing):

Interest rate risk is the exposure of a bank›s financial condition to adverse movements in interest rates. Accepting this risk is a normal part of banking and can be an important source of profitability and shareholder value

Fund Transfer Pricing (FTP):

It is a process used in banking to measure the performance of different business units of a bank, mainly the profitability of deposits and loans

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Who Should Attend

  • Chief Risk Officers
  • Accounting and Finance Managers
  • Asset Managers
  • Liquidity Managers
  • Risk Managers and Risk Controllers
  • Risk Officers
  • Auditors and Bank Regulators

Why Beacon

Quality

Beacon FinTrain prioritizes excellence in every service, ensuring top-notch, reliable, and consistent outcomes that meet and exceed client expectations.

Specialization

We focus on finance, offering expert knowledge and bespoke solutions that cater to the unique needs of finance professionals in the Middle East and Africa.

Punctuality

Time is money. We respect deadlines, delivering precise and timely results to help our clients stay ahead in the fast-paced financial world.

Guidance

Beacon FinTrain is a guiding light in finance, providing insightful advice and support to navigate the complexities of financial markets and regulations.

Integrity

We uphold the highest ethical standards, fostering trust and transparency in all our dealings to build lasting relationships with clients.

Flexibility

Adapting to the dynamic finance sector, we offer versatile services and solutions that align with the evolving needs of our clients.