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SUMMARY:Webinar on Representativeness in Credit Risk Modelling – Unlocking Better Data-Driven Decisions
DESCRIPTION:Every credit risk model starts with data. But before calibration\, validation\, or implementation\, there’s a more fundamental question: what data should you use? \nAs regulatory frameworks like Basel 3.1 demand greater transparency—and as IFRS 9 and CECL models face increasing scrutiny—the need for accurate\, representative data has become critical. Yet assessing data representativeness remains a challenge across the industry. To address this\, more than 20 global banks and leading consultants came together under GCD to develop a practical\, industry-aligned set of guidelines. These guidelines are designed to help credit risk teams make informed\, defensible decisions about what data to use—backed by shared experience and regulatory insight. \nWe invite you to a webinar where we’ll walk through these guidelines\, their development\, and how they can be applied in practice. \nRegister Here
URL:https://globalcreditdata.org/events/webinar-2/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Benchmarking Climate-Related Credit Risk Assessment Methodologies – Surveying Global Banking Uptake
DESCRIPTION:Global Credit Data (GCD) and United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI) have jointly conducted a global survey to evaluate how banks are integrating climate-related risks into their credit risk management frameworks. The survey has been designed to offer a detailed analysis of the methodologies banks currently use to assess climate-related credit risks\, with a focus on identifying common practices in modelling approaches and broader risk assessment strategies. Insights from the survey have been incorporated into an upcoming publication\, which aims to support the enhancement of climate risk assessment and management methodologies used by banks. The webinar will offer a preview of the forthcoming report and share initial insights from the global survey. It will touch on key themes\, including the current scope of climate risk assessments\, how results are being used\, and trends in the integration of climate risks into credit risk modelling and management frameworks. \nRegister Here
URL:https://globalcreditdata.org/events/webinar/
CATEGORIES:ESG & Climate Risk
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