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Counterparty risk and the SA-CCR

  • Quant and model risk, Treasury and capital markets risk
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Key reasons to attend

  • Examine best practices for mitigating counterparty credit risk
  • Understand and implement the standardised approach to counterparty credit risk (SA-CCR) framework
  • Explore wrong-way risk (WWR) modelling approaches

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About the course

Since the 2021 Archegos collapse, the need for robust counterparty risk management has become increasingly clear. This course offers a comprehensive examination of counterparty risk, with an emphasis on the SA-CCR.

Participants will delve into the application of the SA-CCR, examining its limitations and impact on key financial instruments. The training will highlight best practices for mitigating counterparty credit risk, including detailed discussions on IM and WWR.

Expert practitioners will guide the group through case studies and practical examples, illustrating effective strategies for integrating counterparty risk into existing risk management frameworks. By the end of the course, attendees will be equipped to ensure compliance with evolving regulatory requirements and improve their firm’s risk management practices. 


What participants say:

“Everything ran smoothly and on time. The content was very thought provoking and eye opening”


Pricing options*:

  • Early-bird rate: save up to $800 per person by booking in advance
  • 3-for-2 rate: save over $3,000 by booking a group of three attendees
  • Subscriber reward: save 30% off the standard rate if you are a Risk.net subscriber
  • Season tickets: save up to 60% - request price breakdown

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Learning objectives

  • Understand the regulatory landscape
  • Learn to calculate counterparty credit risk exposure using the SA-CCR framework
  • Compare the internal models method to the standardised approach
  • Assess how the SA-CCR impacts risk‑weighted assets
  • Learn how to integrate counterparty credit risk into risk management frameworks
  • Explore central clearing and bilateral margin requirements

Who should attend

Relevant departments may include but are not limited to:

  • Counterparty risk
  • Clearing
  • Risk management
  • Credit risk
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Collateral management
  • Derivatives trading
  • Quantitative analysis
  • Market risk
  • Model risk 

Agenda

June 16–18, 2026

Live online. Timezone: Emea/APAC

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October 20–22, 2026

Live online. Timezone: Emea/Americas

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Tutors

Michael Gutsche
Michael Gutsche

Management consulting

sfth GmbH

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Michael has over 20 years of professional experience. He currently advises customers as a project manager and subject matter expert on risk management, regulatory reporting and the implementation of new requirements in bank IT systems. 

Gaël Robert

Deputy General Manager

Mizuho

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Gaël is the Deputy General Manager at Mizuho, where he oversees global risk analytics. In this role, he integrates risk methodologies to ensure alignment with regulatory frameworks and the firm’s global strategy. He plays a key role in financial risk management and advanced risk calculations.
 
With a strong background in risk measurement, Gaël has expertise in both market and credit risk. His focus has evolved from counterparty exposure modeling—covering Potential Future Exposure (PFE), Internal Model Method (IMM), and Credit Valuation Adjustment (CVA)—to a broader perspective on Enterprise Risk Management.
 
Panganai Gomo

XVA risk management

Investec

Almira Gabdullina
Almira Gabdullina

Director, counterparty risk

UBS

Accreditation

This course is CPD (Continued Professional Development) accredited. One credit is awarded for every hour of learning at the event.

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Registration

June 16–18, 2026

Online, Emea/Apac

Price

$3,199

Early-bird Price

$2,399
Ends May 15

October 20–22, 2026

Online, Emea/Americas

Price

$3,199

Early-bird Price

$2,399
Ends September 18
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