IFRS 9 – Expected Credit Loss (ECL) Modeling

Decoding IFRS 9: Mastering Expected Credit Loss (ECL) Accounting Methods

Introduction

The adoption of IFRS 9 has revolutionized how financial institutions approach credit loss provisioning through the Expected Credit Loss (ECL) model. This forward-looking model is a critical component in expected credit loss accounting, requiring an in-depth understanding of ECL principles, methodologies, and regulatory compliance. This comprehensive training course is designed to equip participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to apply ECL modeling, implement it effectively, and ensure adherence to IFRS 9 standards. Through practical application and real-world financial instruments, participants will bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and industry practice.

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

Course Outlines

Day 1: Foundations of IFRS 9 and Credit Risk

Day 2: ECL Components and Modeling Basics

Day 3: ECL Calculation and Implementation

Day 4: Practical Applications and Case Studies

Day 5: Governance, Challenges, and Regulatory Expectations

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Conclusion

By the end of this course, participants will have a solid grasp of the IFRS 9 framework and the capabilities to apply ECL modeling with confidence. This course empowers professionals to design, validate, and implement ECL models, ensuring robust compliance with IFRS 9 standards. Participants will be prepared to enhance their organization's credit risk management processes, contribute to accurate financial reporting, and navigate the complexities of expected credit loss (ECL) accounting.

Whether you are part of a financial institution, an auditing firm, or a regulatory body, this training will equip you with the tools and expertise to excel in the evolving landscape of credit risk assessment under IFRS 9.

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