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Strategic Asset Liability Management

Strategic Asset-Liability Management (ALM) can significantly improve financial performance by delivering a better balance between returns and risks across a more comprehensive set of both on- and off-balance sheet assets and liabilities.

This advanced program covers best practice in ALM as well as ALM’s role as a strategic function in financial institutions.

Beyond full coverage of the key ALM areas of interest rate, liquidity, FX and credit risks, their measurement, and best practice management; the course also integrates all key risks into a state-of-the-art constrained optimization solution for ALM, compliant with the – now clearer – suite of regulatory requirements banks face going into "Basel IV".

Practical application and strategic decision making are emphasized throughout the program via real-world case studies and workshops, which focus on international best practices and explore the experiences of a range of institutions.

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This course is also available in London Time Zone and Singapore Time Zone

Who The Course is For
  • Members of the Asset Liability Committee (ALCO)
  • Treasury professionals
  • Money market and FX traders
  • Management of credit, deposit, and other major business units
  • Liquidity investment managers and traders
  • Capital markets teams covering financial institutions
  • Strategic planning professionals
  • Risk managers and risk controllers
  • Financial officers and auditors (internal and external)
  • Regulators overseeing banking, investment, and trading books
  • IT professionals specializing in treasury systems
Learning Objectives
  • Gain a solid knowledge on how to measure and manage all key risks faced in ALM, including through use of derivatives and dynamically over time
  • Learn how to set appropriate incentives through funds and full transfer pricing, and economic value added frameworks to strategically steer the balance sheet
  • Gain hands-on experience to conduct ALM holistically, integrating all key risks, and subject to all regulatory and risk constraints, to optimize earnings and balance sheet resilience
  • Learn how to organize your ALM function efficiently
Prior Knowledge

It is assumed that participants have a basic familiarity with a bank’s treasury operations, banking activities, and fundamental market instruments such as forwards, swaps, and options.


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