Remove Compliance Remove Document Remove Risk Management
article thumbnail

Crafting an effective CECL Q factor framework for stronger risk management

Abrigo

This is where Q factors become essential, offering a way to adjust for future uncertainties, management's insights, and external factors such as regulatory changes or local economic shifts. Properly applied, Q factors allow financial institutions to make their risk assessments more forward-looking and comprehensive.

article thumbnail

Best practices for credit risk management in uncertain times

Abrigo

Fortify your credit risk management framework How to prepare your organization for scrutiny of its credit risk management practices during your next exam or review. . You might also like this whitepaper, "Stress Testing: Managing Capital Levels and Credit Risk." Have a playbook.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Model Risk Management: Regulatory Priorities and Best Practices

Abrigo

Meet Model Risk Management Expectations Updates to the FDIC Risk Management Manual should steer institutions toward a model that manages risk and drives growth. Takeaway 1 Aside from meeting examiner expectations, proper model risk management can protect your institution from unnecessary risk. .

article thumbnail

AI Regulations for Financial Services: Federal Reserve

Perficient

Implementation of Risk-Management Practices and Termination of Noncompliant AI AI policy and review process. All safety- or rights-impacting AI use cases undergo a comprehensive risk impact assessment including validation of all risk-management practices defined in OMB M-24-10 section 5(iv).

article thumbnail

FinCEN issues rules impacting real estate and investment advisory compliance

Abrigo

Updated AML/CFT programs: If their financial institution is involved in any part of the covered transaction, such as providing escrow services, AML/CFT professionals must ensure that real estate professionals and advisers are fully integrated into their institution’s compliance framework.

article thumbnail

Avoiding AML compliance penalties – Tips from a former regulator

Abrigo

Understanding AML compliance and regulatory expectations. AML compliance is not for the faint of heart. Takeaway 1 Understand the risks associated with your customers beyond the surface level. Takeaway 2 Identify concentrations of risk and try to level out potential clusters. Here are a few tips to help along the way.

article thumbnail

AI Regulations for Financial Services: SEC

Perficient

SEC Chairman Gensler foresees potential systemic risks because the use of AI in the financial sector eventually may be driven by a small handful of foundational models, thus creating a “monoculture” with many market participants relying on the same dataset or model.