SM&CR - A Non Executive Directors Perspective
Description

This course is specifically designed and tailored for NEDs. It will provide NEDs with a comprehensive overview of the proposed new regime; with particular focus on issues that are likely to be of most relevance and concern to NEDs. The course will cover SM&CR both from an individual and firm perspective.
It will provide NEDs with a comprehensive overview of the proposed new regime; with particular focus on issues that are likely to be of most relevance and concern to NEDs. The course will cover SM&CR both from an individual and firm perspective.
KEY LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
- To equip NEDs with a strong grounding and understanding of the SM&CR
- To identify likely practical considerations, issues and implications
- To highlight the role of the NED in the context of SM&CR; and the FCA's expectations
- To identify areas of greatest exposure; and related risk management controls
PRICING
IA Member £375.00 +VAT
Non-Member £450.00 +VAT
Pay using a credit card online, or if you wish to be invoiced please email your full details to: Training@theia.org
PLEASE NOTE: Full payment for the course must be made prior to the course commencement date.
Any cancellation must be made in writing. For all cancellation received 15-30 days prior to the course start date, 50% of the course fee is still payable. No refund is given for a cancellation made 14 days or less prior to the commencement of a course. Transferring from one course to another is treated as a cancellation. You can substitute one delegate for another at no additional cost. In this instance, please give two business days’ notice.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Non-Executive Director’s (NEDs).
SPEAKERS
David Berman
David Berman, Partner at Latham & Watkins LLP. David is a pre-eminent authority on SM&CR, culture and governance; and author of 'Senior Individual Accountability in the Financial Services Arena – A Practical Guide' (Thomson Reuters, 2017); and 'Individual Accountability under the Senior Managers Regime’ (Thomson Reuters, 2016). David is one of the City's leading Financial Services Regulatory practitioners.
David advises many institutional asset managers and has extensive experience of assisting banking institutions with their SM&CR implementation projects. He regularly advises boards and senior management teams of asset management firms.
AGENDA
14:00 Networking lunch
- A sandwich lunch will be provided and an opportunity for you to network with the trainer and other delegates
14:30 Backdrop to SM&CR
- Application
- Objectives
- Timeline to 'go live'
14:40 Proportionality and the ‘enhanced regime’
14:50 Individual accountability versus collective responsibility
14:55 Regulatory responsibility versus legal duties
15:05 Key features
15:35 In-scope and 'Notified NEDs/p>
15:40 FCA's general expectations of NED's
- Recognition that NED's play a different (and less extensive) role to executive directors
15:50 Break
16:05 A NED's specific responsibilities under SM&CR
16:25 Avenues of personal exposure
16:40 Managing personal risk
- Reasonable steps
- Demonstrability / record-keeping
- Mind-set and priorities
- Appreciation of where the FCA 'is coming from'
- Approach to culture
- Case studies
- Post-tenure exposure
17:20 Implementation practicalities
- Budget
- Senior management 'buy-in'
- Project team
- Oversight of project
- Control and governance implications
- Lessons from the banks and regulatory feedback
17:30 End