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Description

Objectives

At the end of this course, you will have an overview of the activities carried out within the banking sector, how they have developed over time, and the economic and financial rationale that characterises the products and services offered by a banking institution. You will also have acquired the general financial terminology used in the business activities of the sector.

Programme
  • Introduction

    • the origins and development of banking institutions

    • The Luxembourg financial centre in figures

  • basic elements components of the legal framework for banking in Luxembourg: financial sector law, authorisation and the CSSF

  • New framework for financial supervision: ESFS and ECB

  • Harmonised framework for the supervision and management of financial crises: Banking Union

    • Single Supervisory Mechanism and Single Resolution Mechanism

    • European Deposit Insurance Scheme (EIDS) (FGDL in Luxembourg)

  • Universal banks, specialised banks and mortgage banks Bank branches and subsidiaries

    • The banker as risk assessor and manager of risks

      • Topography and typology of the different risks encountered:

      • Financial risks

      • Commercial risks

      • Competitive positioning risks

      • Operational risks

    • Risks for universal banks and specialised banks: operational sphere vs. financial sphere Specific ALM and risk management responses

  • Bank intermediation activities 

    • Intermediation as the basis of a bank’s

    • Constituent elements

    • Intermediation ratio, trends and current developments

    • Funding, reinvestment of funds and interest margin

    • Bank intermediation products

  • Bank intermediation activities

    • Description and current developments of this phenomenon Constituent elements

    • Banks as designers, managers and sellers of a wide range of products and services

    • Disintermediation products

    • Disintermediation services

  • Banks as managers of payment systems

  • Specific features of a bank’s balance sheet and off-balance sheet structure

  • Structural components and business lines

    • Product lines, business lines and clusters

  • New actors and new trends: Banks vs. Financial Technology

Procedure

This training is offered in blended-learning, you will receive access to a preparatory course in e-learning 5 days before the course.  


Conditions

Course Material

Please note that for environmental reasons no paper version of the training material will be provided for your training. The course material can be downloaded free of charge via your portal before the start of the course (download the Client Portal User’s Guide here). You will be able to view it on the screen of your mobile device or print it if necessary. If your registration has been made by a training manager of your company please contact him/her so that he/she can give you access to it or send it to you.

Location
Chambre de Commerce Luxembourg
7, rue Alcide de Gasperi
L-1615 Luxembourg
Luxembourg
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Sessions and schedules

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  • Thu 27.03.2025

    08:30 to 17:30

    8H

    Fundamentals of Banking - theoretical introduction

    Chambre de Commerce Luxembourg

  • 2H

    E-Learning - Financial Markets

    Chambre de Commerce Luxembourg

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  • Thu 30.10.2025

    08:30 to 17:30

    8H

    Fundamentals of Banking - theoretical introduction

    Chambre de Commerce Luxembourg

  • 2H

    E-Learning - Financial Markets

    Chambre de Commerce Luxembourg

Duration 1H

Location Chambre de Commerce Luxembourg

  • Tue 07.01.2025 08:45 to 11:45
  • Tue 14.01.2025 08:45 to 11:45
  • Tue 21.01.2025 08:45 to 11:45
  • Tue 28.01.2025 08:45 to 11:45
  • Thu 30.01.2025 08:45 to 11:45
  • Tue 04.02.2025 08:45 to 11:45
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  • Thu 27.02.2025 08:45 to 11:45
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  • Tue 30.09.2025 08:45 to 11:45
  • Tue 07.10.2025 08:45 to 11:45
  • Tue 14.10.2025 08:45 to 11:45
  • Tue 21.10.2025 08:45 to 11:45
  • Tue 28.10.2025 08:45 to 11:45
  • Thu 30.10.2025 08:45 to 11:45
  • Tue 11.11.2025 08:45 to 11:45
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