About the Course
Banks are judged not only on capital ratios but on whether they can prove how those ratios were built, governed, and disclosed. In Basel III/IV implementation, the real test sits inside the capital stack, the RWA engine, and the disclosure process, where CET1, AT1, Tier 2, the output floor, and the leverage ratio must all reconcile to supervisory expectations. To perform credibly in this field, you need to demonstrate capital calculation accuracy, RWA reconciliation, model impact analysis, disclosure control, and regulatory interpretation against the Basel Committee framework and related internal governance processes.
This course turns scattered regulatory knowledge into a working implementation system. You will practice capital mapping, credit risk RWA analysis, CVA charge assessment, operational risk standardised approach planning, output floor impact estimation, and Pillar 3 disclosure preparation. You will also be introduced to advanced topics such as FRTB and model-limit considerations at an operational level so you can scope impact without overpromising implementation depth. What you will learn: how to assess your current Basel III/IV position, build a practical capital impact view, and prepare implementation artefacts such as a RWA bridge, a capital gap analysis, and a regulatory action plan. This course teaches you how to convert Basel rules into measurable processes, so you can brief leadership with evidence rather than interpretation alone.
Many institutions face constrained data quality, fragmented model ownership, and competing deadlines across finance, treasury, risk, compliance, and audit. The course is designed for professionals who must deliver under these conditions, using realistic exercises based on typical bank operating contexts and the kind of control gaps supervisors expect to see addressed.
Target Audience
This course is designed for professionals who already work with capital adequacy, risk reporting, or prudential governance and now need implementation depth. It fits teams that must translate Basel III/IV requirements into capital calculations, control evidence, and supervisory-ready outputs.
- Capital Planning Analyst responsible for CET1 and buffer analysis
- Regulatory Reporting Manager overseeing Pillar 3 and disclosure controls
- Credit Risk Manager validating RWA methodology and model impacts
- Treasury Analyst monitoring leverage ratio and funding implications
- Capital Adequacy Specialist reconciling Basel calculations across systems
- Operational Risk Manager assessing standardised operational risk capital
- Internal Audit Manager reviewing Basel control design and evidence
- Compliance Officer coordinating prudential interpretation and governance responses
- CRO Office Analyst preparing capital committee materials and board packs
- Finance Transformation Lead improving capital reporting workflow automation
Course Objectives
This course equips you to plan, execute, and measure Basel III/IV implementation initiatives that improve capital accuracy, strengthen prudential governance, and support defensible regulatory reporting.
- Assess current Basel III/IV readiness using a capital gap analysis and output floor review.
- Apply Basel Committee capital concepts to CET1, AT1, Tier 2, and buffers calculations.
- Design an RWA reconciliation template for credit risk, CVA, and operational risk.
- Build a Pillar 3 disclosure checklist aligned with prudential reporting controls.
- Evaluate model and standardized approach impacts using Basel III finalisation assumptions.
- Navigate governance requirements across risk, finance, compliance, internal audit, and treasury.
- Implement capital monitoring metrics using spreadsheet-based dashboards and scenario sensitivities.
- Synthesize implementation findings into a capital action plan and executive briefing pack.
Requirements & Prerequisites
Participants should have working knowledge of bank capital concepts, risk-weighted assets, and regulatory reporting workflows. Prior exposure to Basel III, credit risk, or capital adequacy reporting is strongly recommended, and advanced spreadsheet use is assumed. No programming is required, but you should be comfortable reviewing capital templates, reconciling data across source systems, and interpreting regulatory disclosures.
Professional and Organizational Impact
When you lead Basel III/IV implementation with credible data and practical strategies, you become a trusted driver of capital discipline and regulatory confidence.
- Build stronger command of CET1, buffers, and RWA drivers.
- Gain confidence in capital impact analysis and reconciliation logic.
- Strengthen your ability to balance risk appetite and funding constraints.
- Enhance your credibility with regulators, auditors, and senior management.
- Develop practical control thinking for Pillar 3 disclosure quality.
- Position yourself for capital, prudential, and treasury leadership roles.
- Expand your ability to support model change and regulatory remediation.
- Improve your capacity to translate complex rules into clear actions.
Organizations that embed Basel III/IV implementation into capital planning, risk reporting, and governance reduce costs, mitigate prudential risk, and build lasting competitive advantage.
- Reduce capital misstatement risk across reporting cycles.
- Lower remediation costs through earlier RWA and disclosure issue detection.
- Improve capital allocation decisions with clearer RWA visibility.
- Strengthen supervisory trust through consistent Pillar 1 and Pillar 3 outputs.
- Limit surprises from output floor and leverage ratio impact.
- Support more stable funding and balance sheet planning.
- Improve market positioning through disciplined prudential governance.
- Accelerate response times for regulatory change and internal review.
Training Methodology
This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to turn Basel III/IV implementation aspiration into measurable action and credible reporting.
Methodology includes:
- Hands-on capital ratio calculation using CET1, AT1, Tier 2, and buffers worksheet.
- Scenario simulation: output floor shock and portfolio migration under capital constraints.
- Assessment exercise using a Basel III control checklist and disclosure review matrix.
- Stakeholder mapping for risk, finance, treasury, compliance, audit, and capital committee reporting.
- Case study analysis across retail banking, corporate banking, investment banking, and universal banking contexts.
- Group workshop to draft a capital implementation roadmap and RWA bridge template.
- Reflection exercise benchmarking current capital pack quality against Basel Committee expectations and supervisory practice.
Upcoming Sessions
Next available dates worldwide
Certification
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Participants who complete the Basel III/IV Implementation Training Program earn a Trainingcred Certificate of Achievement, demonstrating professional competence and alignment with global standards in learning and development.
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