Banking, Insurance and Financial Services
Banking and Financial Intermediation
Overview:
Introduction:
This training program offers a thorough understanding of financial institutions' roles and operations within the economy. It equips professionals to navigate banking complexities and contribute effectively to the financial sector.
Program Objectives:
At the end of this program, participants will be able to:
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Analyze the function and dangers of financial institutions as intermediaries in the financial system.
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Offer or look for suitable banking services
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Analyze the income statement and balance sheet of a bank.
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Make lending decisions after assessing the credit risk
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Utilize financial instruments to manage your finances and risks.
Targeted Audience:
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Decision-making Experts in the Credit Industry.
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Relationship managers are in charge of offering suitable financial services.
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Those that want to work as credit analysts.
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Those requesting funding on behalf of their business.
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Banking and the Financial Crisis enthusiasts.
Program Outline:
Unit 1:
An Overview of The Monetary Financial System:
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The Financial and Monetary System.
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Financial Intermediation: What Is It?
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The Function and Purpose of Banking and Financial Intermediary.
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Instruments of Finance & Securitization.
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Financial Markets.
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Disintermediation.
Unit 2:
The Bank’s Balance Sheet & Income Statement:
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The Roles of the Central Banks.
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Retail, Investment & Private Banking.
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The Bank’s Income Statement.
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The Bank’s Balance Sheet.
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Assets & Liabilities.
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Capital Adequacy & International Regulation.
Unit 3:
Providing Credit – the Bank’s Major Role:
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Types of Finance: Assets, International Trade & Working Capital.
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Off Balance Sheet Finance.
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Credit Analysis/Evaluating Credit Applications.
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The Bank’s Risk Return Trade Off.
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Reducing Risk .
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Monitoring & Controlling Lending.
Unit 4:
The Financial Crisis and Lessons Learnt:
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Causes of the Financial Crisis.
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Consequences of the Financial Crisis.
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The Role of Derivatives.
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Lessons Learnt.
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International Regulatory Requirements.
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The Confidence Function.
Unit 5:
Banking Services:
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Personal & Business Services.
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Current Accounts & Payment Services.
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Savings & Deposits.
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Investments.
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Private Banking & Wealth Management.
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International Trade.