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Aug 21 2024

Navigating Net Open Position (NOP): Decoding Components, Reporting Requirements, and Implications on Banks’ Balance Sheets(Aug. 21-23) In-person

  • 9:00am
  • National Banking College

Background


The management of Net Open Position (NOP) is a critical aspect of risk management for financial institutions, particularly banks engaged in international operations. Understanding the components, reporting requirements, and implications of NOP is paramount for ensuring prudent risk management and safeguarding the stability of banks’ balance sheets.

This programme is tailored to provide banking professionals with a comprehensive insight into NOP, empowering them to make informed decisions and navigatethe complexities of international financial markets. The reporting requirements and implications for the balance sheet need to be understood, including the consequences of a breach. Treasury Dealers need this familiarity to guide their actions while dealing.

Programme Objectives


  • The objective of this discussion is to provide a comprehensive understanding of NOP (Net Open Position), its components, reporting
    requirements, and implications on banks’ balance sheets. Participants will learn how to manage currency risk, ensure regulatory compliance,
    and make informed decisions regarding balance sheet exposure.

Course Outline


Introduction to NOP (Net Open Position)
Components of NOP
Regulatory Framework
NOP Reporting Requirements
Risk Management and Mitigation
NOP’s Impact on Banks’ Balance Sheets
Case Studies and Practical Examples
Ethical Considerations
Technology and Data Analytics
Future Trends and Challenges.

Target Group


  • Treasury Managers
  • Asset & Liability Managers
  • Foreign Exchange Dealers
  • Financial Reporting Managers
  • Risk Managers

To register, contact the programmes secretariat now !

+233 (0) 302 760006