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Corporate Banking Operations and Technology Corporate banking services continue to be a key driver of revenues for banks. Banks in the corporate segment face an increasingly challenging growth environment due to pricing pressures that push margins down and new regulations that continue to escalate pressures on their business systems. To sustain in an increasingly competitive business landscape, banks will need to not only achieve excellence in sales effectiveness and pricing but to also make targeted investments in the technology to drive differentiation via increased operational efficiencies and enhanced customer experiences. Course Duration 3 days

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Corporate Banking Operations and Technology

Corporate banking services continue to be a key driver of revenues for banks. Banks in the corporate segment face an increasingly challenging growth environment due to pricing pressures that push margins down and new regulations that continue to escalate pressures on their business systems. To sustain in an increasingly competitive business landscape, banks will need to not only achieve excellence in sales e�ectiveness and pricing but to also make targeted investments in the technology to drive di�erentiation via increased operational e�ciencies and enhanced customer experiences.

Course Duration 3days

Course Description

This course targets entry level professionals who wish to understand the Corporate Banking landscape, associated IT

System architecture and evolving trends in various areas of Corporate Banking.

With a broad overview of key corporate banking business such as Corporate Lending, Trade Finance, Cash Management,

Forex and Money Markets, participants will be able to better appreciate how the overall IT architecture for Corporate

Banking can be more e�ciently designed and deployed.

I. Introduction to Corporate Banking

• Corporate Banking clients and their banking needs

• Typical Corporate Banking businesses and their inter

relationships

II. Know-Your-Client (KYC) and client on-boarding process

III. Loan origination and credit risk analysis ratio

IV. Cash Management and Payments

V. Payment Products and infrastructure

• Payments Messaging Standards - SWIFT, ISO20022

VI. Trade Finance and Documentary Credits

VII. Treasury: FX/MM

VIII. Securities and custodial Services

IX. IT Architecture - Corporate Banking Systems

• Corp Internet Banking, Front-office and Back-office

Technical Architecture

X. MAS IT Risk Management Framework

XI. Case Studies and Lab

Corporate Banking Essentials

Course Outline

Mr Patrick Thng is a Senior Lecturer of Information Systems at Singapore Management University. He is also the Director, SIS Executive Initiatives in Financial Services. Patrick graduated with a First Class and Master (Hons) from UNSW.

As a Fellow Chartered Accountant and CISA, he has accumulated 28 years of global experience in banking, cyber security, management consulting and post graduate teaching across Asia Paci�c, Australia and the US. An accomplished practitioner, he has held senior roles as Managing Director/General Manager/Director in blue chip �nancial institutions including DBS Bank, UBS AG (Investment Bank), BNP Paribas, ANZ Bank and the World Bank Treasury and Finance Group based in Washington DC. The roles he has occupied include Chief Information O�cer, Chief Administration and Chief Operating O�cer at the country, regional and global level.

Trainer’s Biography

Patrick Thng

*Please note that the trainer conducting this course is subject to change without prior notice.

Case Studies and LabHands-on lab exercises on various areas of Corporate Banking and tests are designed to assess your ability to relate the Corporate Banking principles and knowledge taught in the course as well as to visualize the end-to-end work�ows and translate them back to the IT domain. Emphasis is also on analysing situations using real-world examples.

• Possess at least a basic diploma or equivalent quali�cation• Possess a good command of the English language• Possess good analytical and evaluation skills• Possess good problem-solving skills and communication skills

Pre-requisites

Upon successful completion of the NICF accredited course, you will receive a certi�cate from Singapore Management University.

Certification

To register for the course or to view the latest class schedule, visit www.fita.smu.edu.sg

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S$3,210 (inclusive of GST)(*70% CITREP II funding capped at $3,500 per trainee is available. Singaporeans and PRs only.)See overleaf for details.

Course FeeGROUP DISCOUNTfor 3 or more participants from same company for the same course.

Terms and conditions apply.10%

This interactive three-day course is suited for IT Professionals who are/will be supporting IT projects in the �nancial services industry or those looking to enter the industry. It is also relevant for professionals who are supporting the Technology and Operations functions in the industry.

Who Should Attend

Opportunities to work on close to real-life financial systems

Interactive and experiential delivery that includes hands-on simulation, role plays, case studies and classroom lecture

Have a question?

Funding and Claims Process

CITREP funding is available for Singapore citizens and

PRs for this course. Participants will pay the course fees

in full upfront and claim up to 70% of the nett payable

fees. Applications for claims are to be submitted via

Infocomm Competency Management System portal

www.idaicms.gov.sg within 3 months from the actual

completion date.

Terms and conditions apply. For more details, visit

www.ida.gov.sg/citrep

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+65 6808 5458

www.�ta.smu.edu.sg

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