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Benchmarking for excellence: An overview of FTP and IRRBB in building societies webcast


Join us for an insightful webcast where we delve into the critical aspects of managing interest rate risk in the banking book (IRRBB) and the strategic deployment of funds transfer pricing (FTP) amidst the current volatile economic climate.
As building societies navigate through a sea of interest rate fluctuations, the impact on earnings and the valuation of their banking book is profound. Moreover, the application of FTP is instrumental in attributing funding costs, which is pivotal for gauging the profitability and performance of customers or products.
EY has conducted a survey focusing on the methodologies, reporting, and governance practices of FTP and IRRBB within the building society sector. This comprehensive survey emerges as a vital benchmarking instrument, providing a panoramic view of the competitive landscape, regulatory demands, and the avenues for enhancing risk management strategies.
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