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Unlocking opportunities in the SRT boom

The panel

  • Dmitry Pugachevsky, Director, research, Quantifi
  • Frank Benhamou, Risk transfer portfolio manager, Cheyne Capital Management
  • Adam Ennamli, Chief risk officer, General Bank of Canada
  • Andrea Modolo, Managing director, head of securitisation, asset-backed solutions – Italy, UniCredit
  • Moderator: Zoi Fletcher, Commercial editor, Europe, Risk.net

The market for synthetic risk transfers has boomed, drawing new investors while presenting opportunities and complexities. As a key component of the broader significant risk transfer (SRT) framework, synthetic structures continue to evolve, shaped by shifting regulations, market dynamics and technological advancements. 

This Risk.net webinar explores the opportunities emerging in synthetic risk transfers – while also considering the broader SRT developments and structural innovations – providing capital markets professionals, investors, risk managers and compliance officers with actionable insights and the practical tools to navigate the dynamic SRT landscape within the SRT market. Viewers will gain a deeper understanding of how to capitalise on opportunities while managing risks in the current environment and beyond.

Key discussion topics:

  • Assessing current market growth and potential regulatory impacts on SRT transactions
  • Navigating evolving regulatory complexities, including retranching and capital relief frameworks
  • Balancing returns and risks across different SRT structures, from synthetic to traditional transactions
  • The evolving landscape of US risk transfer transactions and their implications
  • Leveraging technology for transparent risk assessment in SRT transactions
  • Scaling risk transfer issuance through industrialisation and automation.

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