Banking Supervision & Regulation in Practice
Understanding the key topics and trends regarding banking
This program provides a contextual and practical understanding of regulatory and supervisory provisions in banking, highlighting the most important changes in the last few years, as well as implementation challenges for the banking industry.
Participants will have the opportunity to learn from and network with prominent figures of leading regulatory and supervisory institutions, such as the European Banking Authority (EBA), the European Central Bank (ECB), the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB), the Single Resolution Board (SRB), Banco de Portugal (BdP), the Bank of England (BoE), the Central Bank of Ireland, Banco de España (BdE), BaFFin-Germany, CSSF-Luxembourg, among other institutions.
Aimed at financial experts from all over the world, the program will be enhanced by the variety of professional backgrounds and jurisdictions represented in the audience. The practical focus of the discussions will promote strategic decision making.
WHO SHOULD ENROLL
- Middle and top management from financial institutions
- Bankers, particularly the ones dealing with risk management and financial markets
- Consultants, auditors and markets analysts
- Lawyers
- Policy Makers
- Financial Supervisors
- Executives from rating agencies and governmental agencies
Samuel da Rocha Lopes
Course Coordinator
Samuel Da Rocha Lopes is Principal Bank Sector Analyst at the European Banking Authority (EBA-European System of Financial Supervision). He is also a former Economist at the European Central Bank (ECB) and senior adviser at Banco de Portugal, working in Financial Stability and Supervision, Financial Research and Risk Management areas, and has over 17 years of work experience in risk management. He has experience also in teaching at executive education programs through The World Bank projects, and is reviewer of Journal of Banking & Finance among other journals.
NEXT EDITION:
2019
SCHEDULE:
1 intensive week
WORKING PERIOD:
from 9am until 6pm
WHERE:
Campus de Campolide, Lisboa
Banking Supervision & Regulation in Practice
Understanding the key topics and trends regarding banking
This program provides a contextual and practical understanding of regulatory and supervisory provisions in banking, highlighting the most important changes in the last few years, as well as implementation challenges for the banking industry.
Participants will have the opportunity to learn from and network with prominent figures of leading regulatory and supervisory institutions, such as the European Banking Authority (EBA), the European Central Bank (ECB), the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB), the Single Resolution Board (SRB), Banco de Portugal (BdP), the Bank of England (BoE), the Central Bank of Ireland, Banco de España (BdE), BaFFin-Germany, CSSF-Luxembourg, among other institutions.
Aimed at financial experts from all over the world, the program will be enhanced by the variety of professional backgrounds and jurisdictions represented in the audience. The practical focus of the discussions will promote strategic decision making.
WHO SHOULD ENROLL
- Middle and top management from financial institutions
- Bankers, particularly the ones dealing with risk management and financial markets
- Consultants, auditors and markets analysts
- Lawyers
- Policy Makers
- Financial Supervisors
- Executives from rating agencies and governmental agencies
Samuel da Rocha Lopes
Course Coordinator
Samuel Da Rocha Lopes is Principal Bank Sector Analyst at the European Banking Authority (EBA-European System of Financial Supervision). He is also a former Economist at the European Central Bank (ECB) and senior adviser at Banco de Portugal, working in Financial Stability and Supervision, Financial Research and Risk Management areas, and has over 17 years of work experience in risk management. He has experience also in teaching at executive education programs through The World Bank projects, and is reviewer of Journal of Banking & Finance among other journals.
NEXT EDITION:
2019
SCHEDULE:
1 intensive week
WORKING PERIOD:
from 9am until 6pm
WHERE:
Campus de Campolide, Lisboa


