Digitizing Credit Risk Modelling: Lessons From COVID-19
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Digitizing Credit Risk Modelling: Lessons From COVID-19
June 30, 2021 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm EDT
Digitizing Credit Risk Modeling: Lessons From COVID-19
Thought leadership roundtable for the US Credit Risk Ecosystem
June 30, 2021
The UK Department of International Trade (DIT), the British Consul in New York and SPIN Analytics invite you to join industry experts in a roundtable discussion of how the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted inadequacies in credit risk modeling and the need for accelerated development approaches.
AGENDA
1:00pm EST
Welcome remarks, Frances Moffett-Kouadio, FICE, Director Exports North America, UK Department for International Trade.
1:05pm - 1:15pm EST
Welcome and Key insights from other markets - Andrew Stott, Senior Advisor at SPIN Analytics and previously Head of Oliver Wyman Europe and Board member at BBVA.
1:15pm - 2:20pm EST
Expert panel, moderated by Andrew Stott, including:
Sue Harnett, Independent Director at OFG Holding Company Bank Board (NYSE:OFG) & Life Storage (NYSE:LSI). Previously at the Board of Directors of First Niagara Financial Group, COO at QBE North America, CEO Citigroup Germany, Senior Vice President of Global eCommerce at ABN Amro Bank.
Charles Blauner, Partner and CISO in Residence at Team8 Ventures, Venture
Advisor at the Cyber Mentor Fund, President of Cyber Aegis. Previously 25 years in Financial Services, including being the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at JP Morgan and Deutsche Bank, and most recently the Global Head of Information Security at Citi.
Sandip Nayak,Chief Strategy & AI Officer at Linear Financial Technologies (“ Linear” formed in February 2021 through the merger of leading fintech companies ODX and Fundation )
Previously SVP at CITI and Capital One.
Marc Intrater, US Market Leader at SPIN Analytics.
Previously Model Risk Officer at BoA, Head of Validation at Standard Chartered Bank and Partner at Oliver Wyman.
Panos Skliamis, CEO at SPIN Analytics
2:10-2:30pm EST
Audience Q&A
TOPICS
- How did credit risk models cope with the COVID-19 pandemic?
- How did US banks adapt to managing risk and doing business?
- How have the priorities for credit risk modeling innovation changed?
- What are the key challenges in accelerating development of responsive, forward looking models?
- Can modeling become more automated without losing human insight and judgement?
- Is credit modeling digitization a competing priority or an enabler of broader innovation?
- How have challenger banks developed credit models that can cope with rapid changes in market conditions?