Considering the current climate is loaded with regulatory and market changes, funds transfer pricing frameworks must be adapted in such a way to account for this without losing competitive edge. In order to optimise the practice of FTP, banks need to understand how it can be implemented alongside evolving regulations and market changes. This marcus evans conference will show banks how to shape their FTP methodologies according to regulations such as the liquidity and capital regulations and apply these methods to the products they offer.

Ahead of the 6th Annual Funds Transfer Pricing and Balance Sheet Management conference, we spoke with Mrs Lena Young, Head of Audit Liquidity and Funding at Credit Suisse about the considerations needed when incorporating the liquidity and capital regulations into FTP. 

READ THE INTERVIEW HERE

About the speaker:Lena is Head of Audit Liquidity and Funding, based in the London Internal Audit department. She joined Credit Suisse in June 2015, from Barclays where she was Global Head of Liquidity Reporting and Analytics in Group Treasury, responsible for all liquidity regulatory reporting to the PRA and global MI reporting, as well as external disclosures for liquidity and funding.  Prior to Barclays, she was European Head of Treasury Capital Markets at Morgan Stanley.  Whilst at Morgan Stanley Treasury, she held a number of roles across Treasury.  In several of her roles, she has had extensive experience of leading large scale change management programmes from a business perspective. Lena holds a degree in Economics from Stockholm School of Economics, majoring in Financial Economics and Econometrics.

About the conference:This marcus evans event will provide banks with a platform to learn from practical examples of how others are already incorporating the liquidity and capital regulations into their FTP models as well as insight into future developments. Furthermore, we will build on previous years by providing expert speakers to demonstrate how to adapt FTP methodologies to suit negative interest rates and forthcoming interest rate risk regulations as well as best practices. The 6th Annual Funds Transfer Pricing and Balance Sheet Management conference will take place from the 14th to 16th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom.

READ THE INTERVIEW HERE

For more information about the event, please contact:
Melini Hadjitheori
T: +357 22849 308
E: MeliniH@marcusevanscy.com

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