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Advanced IFRS 9 and ECL with 2024 Updates Masterclass

IFRS 9 classification, measurement and impairment with the 2024 amendments — ESG-linked features, electronic settlement, disclosures and hands-on ECL model building for banks.

The programme

The 2024 amendments to IFRS 9 land on institutions still stabilising their ECL models — while regulators tighten scrutiny of ESG-linked features and financial disclosures at the same time. Compliance alone is not the point; the institutions that master classification, measurement and impairment turn the standard into sharper credit judgement. This masterclass covers the fundamentals and the 2024 changes: classifying financial assets with ESG-linked features against contractual cash-flow criteria, the derecognition policy choice for liabilities settled through electronic payments, and enhanced disclosures for equity instruments at fair value through OCI. Through hands-on workshops and banking case studies, the cohort builds and refines ECL models across the three stages of credit impairment, with stress testing and scenario analysis built in.

What you will do

Classify and measure financial instruments under IFRS 9, including assets with ESG-linked features and their contractual cash-flow criteria.
Apply the 2024 amendments with confidence, from electronic-payment derecognition choices to disclosures for equity instruments at fair value through OCI.
Build and refine ECL models in hands-on workshops, across the three stages of credit impairment.
Run stress testing and scenario analysis within ECL implementation, and keep models robust once live.
Assess the impact of ESG factors on credit risk and ECL computations, including contingent-feature disclosures.
Trace the transition from IAS 39 to IFRS 9 and what it still means for financial reporting.

Who attends

  • Credit risk officers and loan portfolio managers
  • CFOs, financial controllers and regulatory reporting specialists
  • Internal and external auditors and compliance officers
  • Treasury managers, risk analysts and ECL modelling teams

Cohorts bring together board members, executives and the rising leaders behind them — kept deliberately small, so every seat is a peer’s.

Programme agenda

Built for the decisions no textbook prepares you for

I.IFRS 9 foundations
  • Classification, measurement and impairment
  • Transition from IAS 39 and its reporting impact
  • Regulatory expectations in 2024
II.The 2024 amendments
  • ESG-linked features and contractual cash-flow criteria
  • Derecognition of liabilities settled through electronic payments
  • Enhanced disclosures: equity at FVOCI and contingent features
III.The ECL framework
  • Three stages of credit impairment and their calculations
  • Stress testing and scenario analysis in ECL
  • Implementation and maintenance challenges
IV.Practice
  • Hands-on ECL model building
  • ESG factors in credit risk assessment
  • Banking-sector case studies

Frequently asked

Does the course cover the 2024 amendments to IFRS 9?

Yes — they are a core strand. The programme addresses classifying financial assets with ESG-linked features against the contractual cash-flow criteria, the derecognition policy choice for liabilities settled through electronic payments, and the enhanced disclosures for equity instruments at fair value through OCI and for contingent features.

How hands-on is the ECL modelling work?

Substantial. Through hands-on workshops and banking case studies, the cohort builds and refines ECL models across the three stages of credit impairment, with stress testing and scenario analysis built into the implementation — plus the maintenance disciplines that keep models robust once live.

Who should attend, and can it be tailored to our bank?

It suits credit risk officers, loan portfolio managers, CFOs, financial controllers, regulatory reporting specialists, auditors and ECL modelling teams. An in-house edition is tailored to your portfolios and reporting framework, delivered in English or French; dates follow a rolling calendar on request, with fees quoted on enquiry.

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