30148 - MANAGEMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
CLEAM - BESS-CLES - WBB - BIEF - BIEM
Department of Finance
Course taught in English
Go to class group/s: 31 - 32
CLEAM (6 credits - I sem. - OP | SECS-P/11) -
BESS-CLES (6 credits - I sem. - OP | SECS-P/11) -
WBB (6 credits - I sem. - OP | SECS-P/11) -
BIEF (6 credits - I sem. - OP | SECS-P/11) -
BIEM (6 credits - I sem. - OP | SECS-P/11)
Classes:
31 (I sem.) -
32 (I sem.)
Course Objectives
The course addresses managerial issues in modern banking and insurance. We describe main bank business models and how they evolved, with a major focus on commercial banking. In this respect we illustrate commercial banks’ services and policies in funding, lending, and investment activities. We then address managerial issues by focusing on the measurement and management of credit, interest rate, and liquidity risk. In addition, bank performance are measured and assessed and issues in regulation, including capital and liquidity management (Basel II and III), are addressed. As far as insurance companies are concerned, we cover four main areas: the insurance process; risk and capital management; financial statement analysis and performance measures; prudential regulation (Solvency II).
Intended Learning Outcomes
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Knowledge and understanding
At the end of the course student will be able to do:
know the peculiarities of banks and insurance companies' business, factors shaping both industries (e.g., regulation), and how this affect banks' and insurance companies' management.
Understand how the financial business has evolved over the last decade, and particularly since the 2007-09 financial crisis.
Know key concepts and main tools of risk management and performance measurement in banking and in the insurance company business.
Applying knowledge and understanding
At the end of the course student will be able to do:
apply key concepts of bank and insurance company management. For example, they will be able to assess and measure banks'exposure to credit, funding, liquidity, and interest rate risks. They will be also able to measure the profitability of insurance companies and banks using several metrics.
Course Content Summary
Banking:
- Liabilities management and funding strategies: deposits, certificates of deposits, bonds and notes.
- Loan characteristics and credit policy: screening, monitoring, and loan portfolio management.
- Cash management and liquidity planning.
- The role of securitization in credit, liquidity, and funding management.
- Capital and risk management. Banking regulation.
- Financial statement analysis and performance measurement.
Insurance:
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Risks and insurance process.
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The insurance business model: underwriting, pricing and income statement.
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Risk management and policyholder protection.
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The forthcoming insurance prudential regulation: Solvency II.
Detailed Description of Assessment Methods
Students can choose among two different options:
- A final individual general exam.
- Two individual partial exams.
Individual general and partial exams are written. They both involve a set of multiple choice questions and exercises.
Greater details on exam methods will be communicated at the beginning of the course.
Textbooks
- P.S. ROSE, S.C. HUDGINS, Management of Financial Institutions, (chapters from Hudgins-Rose, "Bank Management & Financial Services", IX Edition), available at Egea bookshop;
- Readings and teaching notes, available on e-learning platform.
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should be familiar with the concepts learnt in the following courses: Financial markets and institutions, Financial mathematics, and Statistics.
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