IOPS Toolkit for Risk-based Supervision Module 1: Preparation for Risk-based Supervision
Legislative Background Legislative Approach discretion in the interpretation of legislation discretion in the enforcement of legislation Prudent person rule Legislative Support Supervisory objectives Supervisory powers Independence Fit + proper test Issue guidance License Collect information Enforcement Risk-based legislation
Supervisory Organisation -Organisational alignment
Supervisory Organisation: Skills and Culture Skills and culture - training in philosophy as well as process required Number of staff - not necessarily more but deploy experienced carefully Level of centralization – balance of supervisor responsibility and central oversight
Supervisory Organisation: Structure Horizontal -analysts oversee a portfolio of pension funds Vertical -analyst specialize in one function, such as registering new funds/ data gathering Matrix -hybrid approach
Supervisory Organisation: RBS Information Information on what is going right as well as wrong Qualitative information on how entities are complying with rules as well as quantitative showing as doing so Probability of risks Impact of negative events Systemic information Trend as well as point in time information Early warning triggers Stress tests Information from sources other than supervisory Performance measures for supervisory authority Do not need detailed information on every compliance failure
Supervisory Organisation: Information Sources
Supervisory Organisation: RBS Information
Industry Skills and Readiness