PD Subcommittee #3/2018: Kick-off submission process
Kick-of Submission process (see attached material) Location:Webex call
Kick-of Submission process (see attached material) Location:Webex call
Dear members of the IFRS 9 working group, in the last weeks, I had with many of you calls on the IFRS 9 Benchmarking study H1/2018 , including how to further develop the IFRS 9 Benchmarking study. For those, we are interested in joining the study this summer (timeline to deliver the templates: June 30th, 2018) I kindly invite you to a final call to discuss and approve the templates for this round. Important note to EBA-regulated banks: Next to benchmarking the ECL under the “own scenario set” and under “the common scenario”, we aim to integrate a benchmarking of the hypothetical portfolio under stress, based on the stress scenarios of the EBA stresstest 2018. Happy to hear if you have any special considerations on this subject. Other changes in comparison with the templates of last year: Mortgage section further elaborated Credit card portfolio included Banks & Non-bank Financial Companies included Additional countries Stage Allocation (Stage 1 to Stage 2 movement) further elaborated I will explain everything in the meeting next Monday. Please use the link below to book the meeting in your agenda. I will also send around minutes and the final templates after the call. In case of any questions or special […]
LGD Subcommittee Meeting #3/2018
Global Credit Data's European conference 2018 was hosted by SEB at their new offices and conference centre in Stockholm, near the Friends Arena and Mall of Scandinavia. Topics on the agenda: The proposed Basel IRB changes IFRS9 alignment amongst banks Experience of the EBA stress test The use of GCD data by members Benchmarking PD, LGD, EAD Default definition adjustment: How does it affect banks? TRIM CLICK HERE for more impressions of the conference. You can find the material below (in either one zip-file or each individual presentation on its own) Contact person:Philip Winckle Location:Stockholm, Sweden
The Board of Global Credit Data hereby gives notice to members of a General Meeting to be held on 21 June 2018 at 1400 Central European Time. The meeting is to be held electronically, as allowed under Article 32a of the Articles of Association. The business to be discussed at the meeting shall include: 1. Approval of minutes of the General Meeting held in June 2017 2. Approval of minutes of the General Meeting held in February 2018 3. Review of the Annual Report of Activities 4. Approval of the 2017 Financial Statements 5. Release of Directors from liability 6. Annual Appointment of Auditors for 2018 7. Approval of 2019 budget* including contracts therein 8. Election of Board Members Delegates of Members wishing to put forward further items for discussion at this meeting are requested to contact the Executive Director as soon as possible. If the above remains as the agenda then we anticipate a meeting of approximately 2 hours. In order to pass resolutions, GCD needs at least 50% of members to attend or vote at the meeting and needs a >50% majority of votes in favour of any resolution. Members not wishing or able to attend are requested […]
At the moment, GCD is running a CECL Methodology survey sponsored by Global Credit Data, the IIF and Accenture. The survey is intended to provide comparative information on bank’s planned methodologies for implementation of CECL. The questions are focused on credit data and modeling for the C&I CRE and Consumer portfolios. We plan to follow the survey with a benchmarking exercise to commence in the early fall. We expect to provide a summary report and analysis to participants by mid-August. In addition, the anonymized data can be made available so that banks can conduct their own analysis. The survey was designed to be completed in less than 40 minutes. Respondents will be able to choose from a menu of methodologies. We received substantial input by leading practitioners to ensure that questions where relevant and methodology choices comprehensive. The deadline for completion of the survey is July 31, 2018 To participate, please use this link: https://www.globalcreditdata.com/lms/index.php/183655?newtest=Y We also hold a webinar to review the survey and answer any of your questions. The meeting details are as follows: Date: Thursday, June 21 at 1100 am EST Meeting number: 950 110 775 Password: CECL The link to the meeting: https://pecdc.webex.com/pecdc/j.php?MTID=ma512b38fe3d9c616b9681fcab9953250 Join by phone +1 631 […]
GCD LGD Subcommittee meeting #4/2018 Tuesday, July 3, 2018 3:00 pm | Europe Summer Time (Amsterdam, GMT+02:00) | 1 hr 30 mins GCD LGD Subcommittee meeting #4/2018 Contact person:Erik Rustenburg Location:webex Aganda:https://www.globalcreditdata.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/lgd_subcommittee_material_03_july_2018_v1.pdf
Main Focus: Review submission cycle Outlook new data fields Review Peer comparison reports See attached agenda for more information (including login details) Contact person:Daniela Thakkar Location:Webex call
Agenda will be available in advance August 2nd 2018 Time: 10:00am EST (Toronto/New York Time), 16:00 CET (Amsterdam Time) Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://globalcreditdata.zoom.us/j/546977651 Or iPhone one-tap : US: +19294362866,,546977651# or +16699006833,,546977651# Or Telephone: Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location): US: +1 929 436 2866 or +1 669 900 6833 Canada: +1 647 558 0588 Australia: +61 (0) 8 7150 1149 or +61 (0) 2 8015 2088 Netherlands: +31 (0) 20 241 0288 Meeting ID: 546 977 651 International numbers available: https://zoom.us/u/dZ4MRlzjh Contact person:Hale Tatar Location:Web Conference call
Member discussion group by web/phone, plus breakout sessions in conferences. GCD focus groups are run by members and cover topics of interest to members, so the focus may move during the discussions. Chaired by: Robbin Tops and Raphael Keller of UBS have offered to chair the focus group Content: All Financial institutions need to measure the risks that the institution is running. • Regulators require quite rigid risk measurement through Basel Pillar 1 models and stress tests (CCAR in the US) • CFOs and auditors require expected loss modelling in accordance with their rules of IFRS9 and CECL However the bank needs to have their own view on risk, an internal risk assessment is usually measured using an economic view. For Basel purposes, these models are run as an alternative internal measure of performance and required capital. This process is described within Pillar 2 of the Basel Accord Economic Capital modelling gives the Board and Management a tool to steer the business and their particular risk mix (risk they deem material) and ensure that the bank has sufficient capital and earnings cushions to cover future downturns. All aspects of internal risk measurement within Pillar 2 will be open for discussion, […]
Member discussion group by web/phone, plus breakout sessions in conferences. GCD focus groups are run by members and cover topics of interest to members, so the focus may move during the discussions. Chaired by: Robbin Tops and Raphael Keller of UBS have offered to chair the focus group Content: All Financial institutions need to measure the risks that the institution is running. • Regulators require quite rigid risk measurement through Basel Pillar 1 models and stress tests (CCAR in the US) • CFOs and auditors require expected loss modelling in accordance with their rules of IFRS9 and CECL However the bank needs to have their own view on risk, an internal risk assessment is usually measured using an economic view. For Basel purposes, these models are run as an alternative internal measure of performance and required capital. This process is described within Pillar 2 of the Basel Accord Economic Capital modelling gives the Board and Management a tool to steer the business and their particular risk mix (risk they deem material) and ensure that the bank has sufficient capital and earnings cushions to cover future downturns. All aspects of internal risk measurement within Pillar 2 will be open for discussion, […]
Agenda will be available in advance August 28th 2018 Time: 15:00-16:30 CET (Amsterdam Time) Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://globalcreditdata.zoom.us/j/953551362 Or iPhone one-tap : US: +16699006833,,953551362# or +19294362866,,953551362# Or Telephone: Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location): US: +1 669 900 6833 or +1 929 436 2866 Meeting ID: 953 551 362 International numbers available: https://zoom.us/u/bSW1mt8bZ Location:Web Conference call (Zoom) Aganda:https://www.globalcreditdata.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/lgd_subcommittee_material_28_august_2018_v2.pdf