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BANK AND INSURANCE MANAGEMENT

Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Codice dell'attività formativa: 
164013-ENG

Scheda dell'insegnamento

Per studenti immatricolati al 1° anno a.a.: 
2022/2023
Insegnamento (nome in italiano): 
BANK AND INSURANCE MANAGEMENT
Insegnamento (nome in inglese): 
BANK AND INSURANCE MANAGEMENT
Tipo di attività formativa: 
Attività formativa Caratterizzante
Tipo di insegnamento: 
Opzionale
Settore disciplinare: 
ECONOMIA DEGLI INTERMEDIARI FINANZIARI (SECS-P/11)
Anno di corso: 
1
Anno accademico di offerta: 
2022/2023
Crediti: 
9
Responsabile della didattica: 
Altri docenti: 
Theodoros DIASAKOS
Mutuazioni
  • Corso di studi in MANAGEMENT, MARKETING AND FINANCE - Percorso formativo in BANKING AND FINANCE
  • Corso di studi in BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, PROFESSIONAL AND MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING - Percorso formativo in ACCOUNTING, ACCOUNTABILITY AND GOVERNANCE

Altre informazioni sull'insegnamento

Modalità di erogazione: 
Didattica Convenzionale
Lingua: 
Inglese
Ciclo: 
Primo Semestre
Obbligo di frequenza: 
No
Ore di attività frontale: 
72
Ore di studio individuale: 
153
Ambito: 
Aziendale
Prerequisites

In order to make the learning process more efficient, best if students have taken the following undergraduate courses: Management of financial intermediaries, Financial systems and instruments, Financial markets for corporate and retail clients

Educational goals

According to the educational goals declared for the graduate program, the course analyses the main risks faced by financial intermediaries, their origin, definition, evaluation, management and protection strategies, implications for capital requirements and for governance. Specific attention is devoted to risk management banks and in insurance companies.
After completion of the course, the student will be able to face, with a suitable technical toolkit and an analytical approach the main problems related to risk management in financial intermediaries. He/she will be able to interpret the evolution processes in financial systems with reference to the national and international contexts.

Course content

MODULE 1: Banking and insurance intermediation: goals, management profiles, focus on risk exposure. Credit risk: definition, elements, management approaches, protection strategies and tools. Liquidity risk, operational risk
MODULE 2: Interest rate, market risks in banks and insurance companies. The typical technical risk of insurance companies and its management.
MODULE 3: Capital requirements in bank and insurance companies. Hot topics and recent developments in bank and insurance systems in Italy, in Europe and worldwide.

Program for the 6 CFU course: Modules 1 and 2.

Teaching methods

Lectures, excercises, discussion of papers. Group works may be organized, if the conditions are suitable (n. of attendees and lecture mode).

Assessment and Evaluation

Written exam. This allows the student to show both knowledge and ability to critically analyse facts and issues. Each module will be tested separately with open and multiple choice questions. An essay preparation might be requested. The final grade is the average of the grades of each module.
Eventual in-class assignments may be part of the evaluation.

Further information

If the course is offered in distance learning or in a blended form, due to provisions by the relevant authorities aimed at containing and managing the epidemiological emergency, the some changes to what declared in the syllabus and on the exam structure may apply in order to make the course and exams functional to the distance mode.