KRIs and proactive risk management
View AgendaKey reasons to attend
- Explore how to select relevant risk indicators for different risk types
- Assess the impact of key risks on a financial institution
- Participate in a mock risk and control committee
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About the course
In today’s dynamic economic landscape, adopting a proactive approach to risk management is essential for strategic success.
In this course, participants will explore different preventive KRIs, acquiring the skills to select, design and report on them. Our expert practitioner will discuss the role of each line of defence in managing KRIs and demonstrate the use of the bow-tie tool to effectively track patterns.
Through case studies, group discussions and a mock business risk and control committee, attendees will apply the theory to real-world scenarios. By the end of the course, they will confidently be able to leverage KRIs to enhance risk awareness and support the achievement of business objectives.
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: cost-effective option for groups of 10 or more. Learn more
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Learning objectives
- Understand the risk management lifecycle
- Design key risk indicators (KRIs) using the bow-tie method
- Discuss why effective KRIs are critical for the success of a financial institution
- Integrate KRIs into the overall governance and risk management framework
- Develop effective reporting practices
- Foster a risk-aware culture
Who should attend
Relevant departments may include but are not limited to:
- Risk management
- Op risk
- Op risk modelling
- Enterprise risk
- Internal audit
- Compliance
- Governance
Agenda
June 9–10, 2026
Live online. Timezones: Emea / Americas
October 20–21, 2026
Live online. Timezones: Emea / APAC
Tutors
Andrew Sheen Risk Learning Faculty
Former regulator and director
AJ Sheen Consulting
Andrew is best known for the 8 years he spent at the UK regulator, firstly in the FSA and subsequently at the PRA. Andrew was manager of the Operational Risk Policy Team before moving to head the team responsible for providing Operational Risk subject matter expertise to supervisors. Andrew also represented the UK on the BIS Operational Risk Working Group and the EBA Operational Risk Working Group. After the PRA Andrew became Head of Operational Risk Use and Embedding at HSBC and subsequently Head of Operational Risk Regulatory Risk Management a Credit Suisse.
Dr Jimi Hinchliffe Risk Learning Faculty
Former regulator and executive director MUFG
NJ Risk and Regulatory Consulting
Jimi has over 25 years of experience in operational risk and regulation. Jimi has held several roles at the UK regulator, including as an operational risk policy SME (attending the EU Commission Working Group on Other Risks), Basel 2 technical specialist and manager of the Basel 2 implementation team, during which time Jimi attended Basel colleges in Canada, USA and Japan and worked with overseas regulators on AMA and IRB applications for their banks in the UK.
Jimi was also a UK FSA supervisor of GSIFI banks from Japan and America leading many inspection visits and examinations on a broad range of topics. Jimi then held senior positions within the GSIFI MUFG, including as head of EMEA regulatory affairs, as head of compliance policy, risk and regulatory affairs and as regional head of Middle East compliance. Between May 2017 to March 2021 Jimi was chairman of the Institute of Operational Risk (IOR) in England & Wales (having been a member since 2006 and a fellow since 2016, and for 2 years as a board member), and is an advisory board member at CeFPro. Since 2016 Jimi has been a consultant specialising in operational risk, resilience and regulatory advisory and training and in 2023 became a faculty member at Risk Learning.
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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