Key learning benefits:
Corporate finance and direct investments
Who should attend
Meet your course leader
LIBOR is incorporated into a broad range of financial instruments covering widespread participants in the financial markets including financial institutions, corporations and consumers
Course overview
Steve is chartered accountant with more than 25 years experience in Australia, UK, Japan, New Zealand and Hong Kong. He has worked for Citi, ANZ, UBS and Nomura and joined KPMG in 2011 and runs our Financial Risk Management practice providing risk consulting to banks.
He is a regular speaker at banking conferences and contributes thought leadership to risk magazines, journals and newspapers. He has a deep interest in evolving banking regulation as a means to building stronger banking systems.
Steve Punch
DirectorFinancial risk managementKPMG Lower Gulf Limited
Jhilam Chowdhury
ManagerFinancial risk managementKPMG Lower Gulf Limited
Jhilam is a financial risk management professional with 10+ years of in depth experience in financial modelling- market risk, valuation of derivatives, credit risk including model validation, financial policy evaluation, liquidity risk and BASEL implementation. Jhilam has attended numerous conferences and regulatory meetings on the topic of benchmark regulations, risk free rate transition and benchmark reform and also working extensively with clients on LIBOR replacement strategy as the market moves to risk free rate alternatives.Jhilam joined KPMG in 2018 in our Financial Risk Management practice. She specializes in market and credit risk areas for global markets including US and Europe with special interest in financial model development using statistical tools.
— Banking professionals rom Risk, Treasury and Finance, who would like to understand the impact of the LIBOR transition on markets, contracts, products, models and pricing.
— Individuals who want to understand the scope of the impact on corporate dealings and treasury operations
Understand the imperative for rapid transition and how you can plan your response
Understand the practical challenges for banks/ corporates to transition and the scale of the impact
Understand some of the technical industry challenges and activities
Corporate finance and direct investments
Background to Libor
– What is LIBOR?– Need for new benchmark rates– When is the LIBOR transition occurring?
Mechanics of the transition
—Potential replacements for LIBOR—What will the LIBOR transition impact?—Overview of the risks and challenges for
banks—What are customers of the bank doing to prepare for the transition?
Resolution and local considerations
—How should firms organize?—End-to-end approach—Local impacts on other IBOR exposures
Libor transition
5 April 20208:30am - 4:30pm Dubai, UAE
Early bird (register before 5 March 2020)
Participant fee
USD 799 USD 999
Three ways to register:
CertificateParticipants who attend all sessions will be awarded a certificate of attendance.
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CancellationIf after having registered and paid for a place you are unable to attend the course, a substitute delegate is welcome to attend in your place. Fees canceled seven days or less before the course begins are payable in full.
KPMG Lower Gulf reserves the right to cancel this course, change its date or alter the venue, speakers or topics.
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