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In this regulation-heavy and capital-constrained post-crash era, the asset and liability committee (ALCO) is a bank’s most important risk-management organization. Read ALCO and get the latest views on risk, regulatory, and finance issues as well as financial markets developments that will shape best practices in bank balance sheet risk management.
Although it’s been a decade since the global financial crisis, banks still face challenges in establishing long-term profitable balance sheet models that serve the parallel needs of customers, shareholders, and regulators. With so many headwinds—whether regulatory pressures, the strained global interest rate environment, or intense competition within the industry and from new entrants—banks are redoubling their efforts to try and deliver ROE numbers, similar to those seen during pre-crisis years.
To achieve this objective, banks realize it cannot be delivered using the historical reactive approach and now accept that a far more proactive stance to balance sheet management by the treasury, risk, and finance triumvirate is needed. To fulfill those balance sheet visions will require questioning the status quo and the willingness to explore new approaches and perspectives across the ALM discipline.
The APAC-wide survey examines more than 150 banking Chief Financial Officers (CFO), Chief Risk Officers (CRO) and other executives in key data roles and examines the state of integrated finance and how banks use data for business insights and to react to rapid changes in the regulatory environment.
This survey addresses the key challenges of the fundamental review of the trading book (FRTB) implementation and compliance. It further examines the complexity of managing and collecting all the data required to adequately comply with the FRTB rules.