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Risk Analyst Regulatory Reporting at Scale

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A focused course, tailored for you

Risk Analyst Regulatory Reporting at Scale

Build the APRA-ready risk reporting stack that holds up when the regulator asks the hard question.

The reconciliation between your internal risk model output and the APS 110/220 reporting layer breaks down under review pressure. The number ties in the spreadsheet but the evidence trail does not satisfy a prudential reviewer looking for a clear methodology audit path.

$199 one-time
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Includes a hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access, generated for your specific situation.

Why this course

Risk analysts at major financial institutions spend disproportionate time on the gap between model output and regulatory submission. The stress-testing team produces a sensitivity table. Treasury produces a capital adequacy view. The prudential reporting team needs a single consolidated RWA figure with a clear evidence trail back to each component. When APRA asks a question during a review, the answer has to come from the report, not from memory or a side conversation. Most analysts learn this the hard way: a well-modelled position that cannot be traced cleanly through the reporting stack creates review findings that take months to close. The course closes that gap by building the consolidation workflow, the APS documentation layer, and the model-validation sign-off artefact from the ground up.

What you walk away with

  • Build a RWA consolidation workflow that reconciles model output to APS 110/220 reporting requirements without manual patching.
  • Produce an ICAAP stress-testing section that satisfies both the board risk committee and the prudential reviewer on the same submission.
  • Create a model-validation sign-off artefact that documents methodology, assumptions, and limitations in a format a regulator can follow.
  • Establish an evidence trail from raw position data through to the final prudential submission that closes cleanly during a review.
  • Build the operational risk APS 115 self-assessment template that your team reuses each reporting cycle without rebuilding from scratch.
  • Write a regulatory reporting methodology note that explains scenario choices and sensitivity parameters in plain language a board member can approve.

The 12 modules

Module 1. The APRA Prudential Reporting Stack
Map the APS standards that govern capital, credit, market, and operational risk reporting. Understand which standards produce board-level outputs, which produce regulator submissions, and where the evidence trail must connect both. This module builds the structural picture every risk analyst needs before touching a reporting template. You leave with a one-page APS obligation map specific to your reporting scope.
Module 2. RWA Consolidation Workflow
Build the step-by-step reconciliation process that takes raw exposure data, applies risk weights per APS 112/113/116, and produces a consolidated RWA figure with a clear audit trail. Covers the most common breakdown points: off-balance-sheet conversion factors, credit risk mitigation recognition, and the model-to-standardised comparison required for IRB institutions. Output: a reusable RWA consolidation template with cell-level methodology notes.
Module 3. ICAAP Structure and Evidence Requirements
Walk through the Internal Capital Adequacy Assessment Process submission from the regulator's perspective. Understand what APRA examiners look for in the stress scenarios, the capital buffer rationale, and the board attestation section. This module covers the difference between a technically correct ICAAP and one that generates findings. You draft the framework section and the stress-scenario narrative that answer the examiner's first five questions before they ask them.
Module 4. Stress Testing Documentation for Prudential Review
Build the stress-testing section that satisfies both the board risk committee report and the APRA submission without writing it twice. Covers scenario design documentation, severity rationale, RWA impact methodology, and the sensitivity table that ties model output to submission figures. Includes the overlay approval workflow that documents management adjustments in a format that survives a review finding. Output: a stress-testing documentation template with version-control and sign-off fields.
Module 5. Model Validation Sign-Off Artefact
Design the model-validation artefact that documents methodology, data inputs, assumptions, limitations, and independent review outcomes in a single file the risk committee and the regulator can both reference. Covers the APS 113 model risk requirements for IRB approaches and the internal model approval workflow. This module produces the sign-off template your team reuses across capital model validations rather than rebuilding it for each cycle.
Module 6. Operational Risk APS 115 Self-Assessment
Build the operational risk and resilience self-assessment template that maps your institution's operational risk profile against APS 115 requirements. Covers the risk event data collection process, the loss-event threshold documentation, the scenario analysis framework, and the board-level risk appetite statement that anchors the submission. Output: a reusable self-assessment structure with the scenario narrative and evidence fields pre-mapped to APS 115 obligations.
Module 7. Credit Risk Reporting and APS 112/113
Work through the credit risk reporting requirements under both the standardised and IRB approaches. Understand the counterparty classification rules, the eligible collateral recognition process, the past-due and impaired asset reporting standards, and the concentration risk disclosure that regulators examine during reviews. This module covers the common findings from APRA credit risk reviews and the documentation practices that close them before they become formal issues.
Module 8. Market Risk and APS 116 Reporting
Build the market risk measurement and reporting workflow for trading book positions under APS 116. Covers the VaR model documentation requirements, the back-testing report structure, the stressed VaR calculation audit trail, and the incremental risk charge methodology note. Includes the internal model approval checklist and the regulatory capital charge calculation that connects the model to the Pillar 1 submission. Output: a market risk reporting template with model-to-submission reconciliation fields.
Module 9. Pillar 3 Disclosure Framework
Build the Pillar 3 public disclosure report that satisfies APS 330 and the Basel Committee's revised disclosure requirements. Covers the template selection process, the quantitative table completion workflow, the qualitative narrative standards, and the board sign-off process. Understand which disclosures require independent verification and how to structure the data collection process that makes each quarterly cycle faster than the last. Output: a Pillar 3 production checklist with data-source mapping.
Module 10. Regulatory Reporting Methodology Note
Write the methodology note that explains your institution's scenario choices, sensitivity parameters, and assumption rationale in language the board risk committee can approve and the prudential reviewer can follow. Covers the structure that separates technical methodology from business rationale, the citation standards for APRA guidance and internal policies, and the version-control approach that links each submission to the methodology that produced it. Output: a methodology note template with section-by-section completion guidance.
Module 11. APRA Engagement and Review Preparation
Prepare the risk analyst's role in a prudential review: the pre-visit documentation package, the response workflow for examiner questions, the finding-response letter structure, and the remediation plan template that closes findings within agreed timeframes. Covers the communication protocols between the risk team, treasury, and the board during an active review. This module builds the internal coordination process that keeps the institution's response consistent and documented.
Module 12. Continuous Improvement and Reporting Cycle Management
Build the quarterly reporting cycle plan that distributes the workload across the team, documents the data collection deadlines, and integrates the model-validation schedule with the submission calendar. Covers the post-submission review process that captures findings and improvements before the next cycle, the regulatory change tracking workflow that updates templates when APRA guidance changes, and the knowledge-transfer documentation that ensures the reporting capability does not sit with one person.

How this addresses your situation

Specific modules that map to what you said you are dealing with.

The RWA consolidation keeps breaking at the credit risk mitigation step and the examiner wants a methodology note explaining the approach.
The stress-testing section of the ICAAP has been flagged as insufficiently documented for scenario severity rationale.
The model-validation sign-off for the IRB credit model is due and the last version did not meet the APS 113 evidence standard.
The Pillar 3 disclosure is late because the data collection from three business units is not coordinated.

What you get with this course

  • 12 written modules covering the full APRA prudential reporting workflow from RWA consolidation through Pillar 3 disclosure.
  • Downloadable templates: RWA consolidation workbook, ICAAP stress-testing section, model-validation sign-off artefact, APS 115 self-assessment, Pillar 3 production checklist, methodology note structure.
  • Hand-built implementation playbook: a step-by-step guide to applying the course framework to your institution's specific reporting stack and APRA obligations.
  • Access to the Art of Service learning environment provisioned within 24 hours of purchase.

What you will have in hand by Day 1, Week 1, Month 1

Course access provisioned within 24 hours of purchase.

Hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access.

Before and after

Before

The RWA figure ties in the spreadsheet but the evidence trail between the model output and the submission layer has gaps that generate examiner questions. Each ICAAP cycle feels like a rebuild rather than an iteration.

After

A consolidated reporting workflow with a clean audit trail from model output to submission. An ICAAP that answers the examiner's first five questions before they ask. A model-validation artefact the risk committee approves without revision requests.

What happens if you do not address this

Prudential review findings in the reporting and documentation area take six to eighteen months to close formally. Each cycle without a clean evidence trail increases the risk of a more detailed examination the following period. The consolidation workflow that works well enough now becomes a liability when the institution's risk profile grows more complex.

Who it is for

Risk analysts at large financial services institutions who own or contribute to prudential reporting, ICAAP submissions, or stress-testing documentation. You work across credit risk, operational risk, or market risk in an environment where the regulatory reporting cadence is demanding and the evidence requirements are specific. You understand the model output but need to sharpen the reporting-layer discipline that connects model to submission.

Who this is NOT for. Credit risk modellers focused purely on quantitative methodology with no reporting or submission accountability. Risk managers whose scope is limited to internal dashboards with no APRA-facing output.

How it arrives

Text-based course in the Art of Service learning environment, plus downloadable templates and worked examples for every module, plus the hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access.

Time investment. Each module is designed to be completed in one focused session of 45-60 minutes. Total course: approximately 10-12 hours across the 12 modules, structured to fit around an active reporting cycle.

Why $199 is the right number

APRA's published guidance covers the regulatory requirement but not the implementation workflow. Internal training at most institutions covers policy but not the documentation practices that close review findings. This course covers the gap: the specific artefacts, templates, and workflows that connect the regulatory standard to the submission-ready output.

FAQ

Is this course relevant to both standardised and IRB credit risk approaches?
Yes. Modules 2 and 7 cover both approaches, with the IRB-specific model documentation requirements addressed in modules 5 and 7. The templates include fields for both approaches and the implementation playbook is adapted to your institution's specific approach.
Does the course cover market risk as well as credit and operational risk?
Yes. Module 8 covers APS 116 market risk reporting including VaR model documentation and the regulatory capital charge calculation. The focus is on the documentation and reporting workflow rather than quantitative model construction.
How is the implementation playbook tailored to my situation?
The implementation playbook is hand-built for your specific role and reporting context based on the information in your profile. It maps the course framework to your institution's reporting stack and APRA obligations rather than providing a generic guide.
Can I start with the modules most relevant to my current reporting cycle?
Yes. Each module is self-contained. If the immediate priority is the ICAAP stress-testing section, start with modules 3 and 4. If the RWA consolidation is the current gap, start with modules 2 and 7. The implementation playbook provides a suggested sequence based on your reporting calendar.

30-day money-back guarantee. If after a week of working through the materials this is not what you needed, reply to the receipt email and a full refund is processed. No questions, no forms.

Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.