Regulatory Reporting

Overview at a Glance

IOB in association with IFS Skillnet is delighted to introduce the Regulatory Reporting in ROI training programme and professional designation of Regulatory Reporting Professional (RRP).

Participants will gain new, practical skills associated with the mechanics of regulatory reporting. Irish banks operate in a regulated environment which requires them to submit a wide range of supervisory and statistical regulatory returns, for multiple licensed entities, to regulators and supervisors.

These returns must be prepared to a very high standard, in a controlled manner, and submitted on a timely basis.

The prudential supervisory returns provide the regulators and supervisors with critical information about the financial, risk, capital and liquidity positions of the supervised entities. The information contained in the statistical returns provides regulators and policy makers with sector and industry information which helps shape macro-economic policy.

Full Fee: €1,500 (per module)

Network Members Fee: €1,125 (per module)

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Learning outcomes

At the end of the course you will be able to:

  • Articulate the main areas of risks in banking that regulation seeks to mitigate
  • Explain the regulatory rationale underpinning the reporting requirements associated with the risks in banking
  • Explain the main regulatory reporting compliance requirements, including Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR) reporting requirements
  • Describe the mechanics of regulatory reporting
  • Explain the interrelatedness of the regulatory requirements and how they relate to the overall financial condition of a bank.

 

Who is the course for?

On successful completion of this programme, participants will earn the professional designation of Regulatory Reporting Professional (RRP) from IOB and will be invited to the relevant designation and CPD scheme. The designation is maintained through completion and return of annual CPD hours.