Certified Basel III Professional CBiiiPro

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Certified Basel III Professional CBiiiPro
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T2437

Dusseldorf (Germany)

27 Jul 2026 -31 Jul 2026

6300

Overview

Introduction:

The Basel III framework represents a structured regulatory system that strengthens banking sector resilience through capital adequacy, liquidity management, and risk control mechanisms. It aligns financial stability objectives with governance structures, supervisory requirements, and risk measurement systems within banking environments. This training program presents Basel III frameworks, capital and liquidity models, and regulatory compliance structures aligned with modern financial institutions. It provides an institutional perspective on how banks manage risk, maintain stability, and align with regulatory expectations through structured financial systems.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze Basel III frameworks and regulatory structures within banking environments.

  • Evaluate capital adequacy and risk-weighted asset frameworks.

  • Assess liquidity management and funding stability models.

  • Examine risk governance and supervisory compliance structures.

  • Explore performance, reporting, and regulatory alignment frameworks.

Target Audience:

  • Banking and financial professionals.

  • Risk management and compliance specialists.

  • Treasury and capital management staff.

  • Internal auditors in financial institutions.

  • Professionals working in regulatory and supervisory environments.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Foundations of Basel III and Regulatory Frameworks:

  • Basel III principles within global banking systems.

  • Evolution of regulatory standards across financial environments.

  • Objectives of financial stability within regulatory frameworks.

  • Structure of Basel III components within banking systems.

  • Influence of regulation on banking operations.

Unit 2:

Capital Adequacy and Risk-Weighted Assets:

  • Capital structure within banking institutions.

  • Risk weighted asset calculations within portfolios.

  • Capital buffers within regulatory environments.

  • Credit, market, and operational risk categories.

  • Relationship between capital and risk exposure.

Unit 3:

Liquidity Risk and Funding Stability:

  • Liquidity coverage structures within banking systems.

  • Funding stability considerations across institutions.

  • Short term and long term liquidity measures.

  • Cash flow dynamics within financial environments.

  • Impact of liquidity management on resilience.

Unit 4:

Risk Governance and Supervisory Review:

  • Governance frameworks within banking environments.

  • Supervisory review processes within regulatory systems.

  • Internal control structures within financial institutions.

  • Risk oversight within board and management levels.

  • Alignment between governance and regulatory expectations.

Unit 5:

Reporting, Compliance, and Regulatory Alignment:

  • Regulatory reporting frameworks within banking systems.

  • Disclosure requirements within financial environments.

  • Compliance monitoring within institutional structures.

  • Transparency within financial communication.

  • Relationship between reporting and market confidence.