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The Aptitude Blog

Event: IFRS 9 Breakfast Briefing (London)

May 28, 2015
Posted by Sarah Werner

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Join us at the exclusive Eight Members Club in London (Bank) for breakfast to learn, discuss and debate how to address IFRS 9 requirements. The event brings together key contacts from leading banks and other financial services organisations. RSVP to marketing@aptitudesoftware.com (seats are limited).

Co-hosted by MillenniumAffine and Aptitude Software

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IFRS9 and the Impact on Finance

Network with industry peers from other Financial Services organisations and learn about the data, process and reporting requirements of IFRS 9 and the impact on the Finance operating model.

The fuse has been lit…

The deadline for full IFRS 9 adoption is 1 January 2018, but with comparative reporting from 1 January 2017, most organisations have already started project assessment for building during 2016. This leaves a mere 18 months to implement the changes needed to the expected loss models, to capture the relevant data; to manage the high volatility of accounting adjustments; to equip the management with the detailed information for explanation and disclosure.

Learn what you need to know…

This breakfast briefing will provide insights into implementing IFRS 9 changes in a robust strategic manner. Topics will include:

  • Key requirements for Risk and Finance
  • Solution approach covering IFRS9 component models, deterioration assessments, accounting and disclosures
  • Key considerations about data management
  • Control framework, exception handling, workflow and governance
  • How to leverage IAS39 investments
  • Why you should engage a Financial Services Consulting Solutions provider

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