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A Climate Risk Toolkit for Financial Supervisors

TC climate risk toolkit for financial supervisors who are considering how best to respond to climate-related risks

Toronto Centre toolkit builds supervisory capacity in factoring climate-related risks into the assessment of the risks facing financial institutions and of financial stability more generally, in delivering higher standards of disclosure to enable investors and consumers to make well-informed decisions, and in addressing the impact of climate change on financial inclusion. It addresses four broad questions corresponding to the stages that a supervisory authority should follow when addressing climate-related risks to its supervisory objectives: i) what might be the impact of climate change on your country; ii) what might be the impact of climate-related risks on financial institutions, on financial stability, and on users of financial products and services in your country; iii) what supervisory actions should be taken in response to climate-related risks; and iv) can and should supervisors do anything to influence climate change itself?

Publisher: Toronto Centre     Release date: Sep 2021    

Type: TC Notes

Topics: Climate change

Sectors: Banking, Insurance, Microfinance, Microinsurance, Pensions, Securities

Perspectives on How Regulators Use Sex-Disaggregated Data and RegTech to Enhance Financial Inclusion

TC podcast about how regulators and RegTech can expand women's financial inclusion

Toronto Centre podcast features the authors of TC's recent report sharing perspectives and insights that they have gained from their research and analysis. They share their views and recommendations about the role that regulators and RegTech can play to expand the financial inclusion of women. 

Publisher: Toronto Centre     Release date: Jul 2021    

Type: TC Videos

Peer: How Regulators Use Sex-Disaggregated Data and RegTech to Enhance Financial Inclusion

Topics: Financial inclusion, FinTech, Gender equality

Sectors: Banking, Insurance, Microfinance, Microinsurance, Pensions, Securities

Supervision of Bank Model Risk Management

TC note discusses supervision of model risk management by bank supervisors

Toronto Centre Note discusses the supervision of model risk management by bank supervisors. The principles presented in this Note apply to models and to the supervision of model risk in both developed and developing countries. 

Publisher: Toronto Centre     Release date: Jul 2021    

Type: TC Notes

Topics: Risk management

Sectors: Banking

Principles-Based Approach to Regulation

TC podcast about FSCO's principles-based approach to regulation

Toronto Centre podcast discusses the Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario's principles-based approach to regulation as well as collaboration and cooperation among regulators. 

Publisher: Toronto Centre     Release date: Jul 2021    

Type: TC Videos

Topics: Supervisory framework

Sectors: Securities

Building Back Better I

TC podcast discusses the interplay between climate change and financial institutions

Toronto Centre podcast discusses various considerations in the interplay between climate change and financial institutions within the global conversation about net-zero transition. 

Publisher: Toronto Centre     Release date: Jul 2021    

Type: TC Videos

Peer: Building Back Better II , Building Back Better III, Building Back Better IV

Topics: Climate change

Sectors: Banking, Insurance, Microfinance, Microinsurance, Pensions, Securities

Building Back Better II

TC podcast discusses how to help to sustain financial stability and inclusion in the digital era

Toronto Centre podcast discusses how to help to sustain financial stability and inclusion in the digital era. 

Publisher: Toronto Centre     Release date: Jul 2021    

Type: TC Videos

Peer: Building Back Better I, Building Back Better III, Building Back Better IV

Topics: Financial inclusion

Sectors: Banking, Insurance, Microfinance, Microinsurance, Pensions, Securities

Building Back Better III

TC podcast looks at the role of supervisors in supporting national climate strategies

Toronto Centre podcast examines the role of supervisors in supporting national climate strategies. 

Publisher: Toronto Centre     Release date: Jul 2021    

Type: TC Videos

Peer: Building Back Better I, Building Back Better II , Building Back Better IV

Topics: Climate change

Sectors: Banking, Insurance, Microfinance, Microinsurance, Pensions, Securities

Building Back Better IV

TC podcast discusses how central bankers and supervisors can support green finance and manage risks

Toronto Centre podcast discusses how central bankers and supervisors can support green finance and manage risks. 

Publisher: Toronto Centre     Release date: Jul 2021    

Type: TC Videos

Peer: Building Back Better I, Building Back Better II , Building Back Better III

Topics: Climate change

Sectors: Banking

Climate Change: Issues for Securities Supervisors

TC note discusses three areas where climate impacts are relevant for securities supervisors

Toronto Centre Note addresses three key areas where climate impacts are relevant for securities supervisors in relation to financial stability, market integrity, and investor protection: i) issuer obligations to disclose material information and risks; ii) risk management in securities firms, particularly operational resilience and the impact of changing asset values on market risk and obligations to clients; and iii) green investing. This Note suggests practical steps that securities supervisors can take now, points to existing standards and tools that can be used as a basis, and indicates areas where expectations and tools are likely to evolve. 

Publisher: Toronto Centre     Release date: May 2021    

Type: TC Notes

Topics: Climate change

Sectors: Securities

The FinTech Gender Gap

TC CoP discusses BIS working paper

Toronto Centre Community of Practice (CoP) discusses the results of the recently released BIS Working Paper, The FinTech Gender Gap, which identified country characteristics, differences in willingness to use new financial technology, and different attitudes towards privacy and technology as reasons for some of the gap. The speakers also explore challenges and opportunities in fostering financial inclusion with new technology for supervisors and regulators.

Publisher: Toronto Centre     Release date: May 2021    

Type: TC Videos

Parent: The FinTech Gender Gap

Topics: FinTech, Gender equality, Financial inclusion

Sectors: Banking, Insurance, Microfinance, Microinsurance, Pensions, Securities

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