Introduction to Analyst Training in Banking and Insurance
Now in its 13th year, Analyst Training in Banking and Insurance introduces you to the broad spectrum of topics required to analyze institutions in today's complex financial services sector. It is the
benchmark training program for professionals who want to develop a more comprehensive perspective in order to analyze,
advise, work in or regulate financial institutions.
Fundamental changes are taking place within the financial services
sector. New regulatory constructs, shifts in investor focus, and
capital and liquidity challenges all mean banks and insurers will
continue to be among the most challenging businesses to analyze. Analyst Training in Banking and Insurance gives you the foundational knowledge you need to apply the proper lenses to these complex sectors.
Analyst Training in Banking and Insurance puts you in a post-graduate learning environment led by a hand-picked faculty of industry professionals, experienced practitioners and leading academics. Coursework combines lectures, discussions and case studies to give you the benefit of multiple perspectives for a broader education.
Topics include:
- The fundamental earnings metrics, valuation multiples and accounting adjustments used in analyzing the financial statements of banking or insurance institutions
- How to use valuation techniques and analytical tools effectively
- Identifying and assessing the key economic and competitive forces affecting the sectors
- Strategies for accessing capital markets and managing capital and their implications for a financial institution
In addition, Analyst Training provides opportunities to meet and talk with
colleagues from across the financial services industry in a variety of settings.
This program presumes familiarity with basic accounting and finance concepts, including financial ratios and discounted cash flow analysis. Prior to the program, participants will receive materials for the program case studies as well as reading for participants who are new to the sector.
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