Vendor Management – How Model Risk Fits In
With financial institutions increasingly relying on third-party providers to offer their products and services, comes increased risk. Starting with the core system, should you outsource it or keep it in-house? And following with the rest of all the banking products you offer to your business clients that depend on technology, how in-depth should your due diligence be? In this educational session, the presenter provides best practices based on the FFIEC IT Examination Handbook to help you develop a simple, yet comprehensive, Vendor Management Program.
Along with Vendor Management, which includes all the third-party providers of systems and software, comes yet another risk—Model Risk. Get step-by-step guidance on the OCC SR Letter 11-7 and guidance on Model Risk Management. You will walk away with a clearer understanding of where Vendor Management and Model Risk Management fit in within your ERM program.
What You’ll Learn
- How Vendor Management Program fits in within Enterprise Risk Management
- Vendor Management Program Components
- Vendor Management Policy and Procedures
- Vendor Due Diligence
- Example of Vendor Risk Assessment
- Monitoring and Reporting Assessment Results
- Definition of Model Risk and how it applies to your Institution
- The OCC SR Letter 11-7 – A Step by step explanation
- Examples of Model Risk – How it affects your institution
- Example of Model Risk Assessment
- How to establish your own Model Risk Management Program
Who Should Attend
Chief Risk Officers, Risk Managers/Leaders, Chief Credit Officers, Chief Financial Officers, Compliance Officers, Internal Auditors, IT personnel, and Presidents involved in the risk management process and their ERM program should take this course.
Presenter
Marcia (“Marci”) Malzahn is the founder and inspirational keynote speaker at Crowning Achievements International—inspiring and educating emerging leaders in the financial services industry. She is also the president and founder of Malzahn Strategic providing management consulting services to community financial institutions. Marci has 30 years of banking experience, ten of those years as the EVP/CFO/COO of a community bank she co-founded.
Marci speaks frequently at industry conferences and association events as well as leadership and women’s conferences; is a published author of five books, and the recipient of several professional awards. As a Certified Virtual Presenter, Marci also provides online and onsite training for financial institutions. Marci is a certified life coach and Certified Community Bank Director. She holds a B.A. in business management from Bethel University and is a graduate and faculty of the Graduate School of Banking in Madison, Wisconsin.
Registration Options
- Live Access, 30 Days OnDemand Playback, Presenter Materials and Handouts – $279
- Available Upgrades:
- 12 Months OnDemand Playback + $110
- 12 Months OnDemand Playback + CD + $140
- Additional Live Access + $85 per person