IFRS 9 Expected Credit Loss (ECL) | 2-Day ECL Modelling Workshop | Seoul | GID 23020

Wednesday, August 28th, 2024

Master IFRS 9 ECL Modelling and Credit Risk Assessment | 2-Day Training Course

 

Stay ahead in the ever-evolving financial landscape with our intensive IFRS 9 Expected Credit Loss (ECL) Modelling Workshop in Seoul, South Korea. This high-impact, practical course is designed to equip professionals with a deep understanding of impairment methodologies under IFRS 9.

The workshop provides expert insights into Expected Credit Loss (ECL) modelling, multiple modelling techniques, data and system challenges, model calibrations, credit risk policy alignment, and financial reporting. Every critical aspect is covered in detail to ensure comprehensive learning.

IFRS 9 mandates a forward-looking impairment framework, yet many institutions face significant challenges in implementation and compliance. Shasat simplifies this complex process through expert-led training, cutting-edge techniques, and real-world applications. This workshop enables organizations to develop resilient, accurate, and regulatory-compliant financial models that enhance risk assessment and financial decision-making.

A large number of organizations still have not implemented an optimal ECL model, while those who have are actively seeking improvements to enhance accuracy, compliance, and effectiveness.

The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) has launched a post-implementation review (PIR) of IFRS 9 impairment requirements, focusing on key areas such as:

  • Recognition of Expected Credit Losses (ECL)
  • Assessment of Significant Increases in Credit Risk (SICR)
  • ECL Measurement Methodologies
  • Disclosures and Transparency Requirements

Understanding and implementing these changes is crucial for financial institutions, corporations, and auditors to enhance risk assessment, regulatory compliance, and financial reporting accuracy.

Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead and gain a competitive edge in today’s complex financial landscape.

 

Key Learning Features

This hands-on IFRS 9 training delivers actionable insights into:

  • Transitioning from incurred loss to expected credit loss model.
  • IFRS 9 impairment principles, scope, and compliance strategies.
  • Addressing key challenges in ECL modelling and credit risk assessment.
  • Advanced ECL measurement techniques:
    • Three-Stage Model (General Approach)
    • Simplified Approach for trade receivables
    • Credit-Adjusted Effective Interest Rate Method
  • Applying ECL modelling to loans, trade receivables, and guarantees.
  • Managing pro-cyclicality risks and regulatory capital buffers.
  • Aligning IFRS 9 requirements with Basel III/IV compliance frameworks.
  • Meeting disclosure and transparency obligations.
  • Comparing IFRS 9 with FASB’s CECL impairment model.
  • Identifying emerging IFRS 9 trends and regulatory expectations.

 

Global Program Schedule

New York | Online | London |  Zurich | Dubai | Singapore | Toronto | Cape Town | BermudaSao Paulo | Sydney | Miami | Lima (Peru) | Doha | Rio de Janeiro | Seoul | Hong Kong | Brussels

 

For More Information

We cordially invite you to contact our customer service team for additional information on our IFRS 9 & IPSAS 41 Impairment Workshop and to enroll in the program. Our dedicated team is committed to providing outstanding service and addressing any questions or concerns you may have. We are excited to help you advance your professional development and eagerly anticipate hearing from you soon.

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