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Risk Learning

Risk Learning

Professional Training and Coaching

London, England 1,301 followers

The leading provider of exclusive, in-depth learning and development for risk professionals. Powered by Risk.net.

About us

Risk Learning is the leading provider of exclusive, in-depth learning and development for professionals working in risk management, derivatives and complex financial markets. Our learning solutions are designed to provide the right information to the right people across your organisation for better risk outcomes. Curriculums are curated with instructor-led classes, e-learning activities, articles, books, journals and events to grow knowledge and capabilities within your workforce. Powered by the editorial excellence of Risk.net.

Website
https://www.risk.net/learning
Industry
Professional Training and Coaching
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
London, England
Specialties
Risk Management, Derivatives, Regulation, Investing, Risk, and E-Learning

Updates

  • Risk Learning are pleased to be exhibiting at Risk Live Europe this year. If you’re attending, do visit us to meet the team and discuss how we’re supporting organisations in strengthening capability across risk disciplines. We’ll be happy to explore how firms are addressing evolving training requirements, regulatory expectations and closing critical skills gaps in today’s increasingly complex risk environment. 📅 June 30 – July 1 We look forward to reconnecting with industry peers and meeting new contacts—do stop by for a conversation. #RiskManagement #RiskLearning #RiskTraining #Regulation #FinancialRisk

  • Risk Learning's virtual training course 'Basel IV, capital and liquidity requirements' takes place June 2-4, 2026. Participants will obtain the necessary tools to develop their internal ratings-based approaches under credit risk and op risk frameworks. The course will be led by Isabella, an experienced Internal Audit, Banking and Governance specialist with more than 20 years of experience in the financial sector. Register: https://hubs.li/Q04d-l840 #RiskLearning #Risktraining

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  • Risk Learning's virtual course 'Operational resilience and business continuity' takes place May 26-28, 2026. Participants will identify and map critical business services and set and measure impact tolerances. Key sessions will explore best practices for designing effective, tailored resilience frameworks that can adapt to any threat and conduct scenario testing with real world relevance. Register: https://hubs.li/Q04d-ssm0 #RiskLearning #Risktraining

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  • Risk Learning's virtual course 'Enterprise risk management: latest trends and techniques' takes place May 19-21, 2026. The course will be led by Elena Pykhova, director and founder of The OpRisk Company. Participants can expect discussions about the most topical components of ERM frameworks, including addressing risk reporting challenges and best practice approaches for your risk appetite statement. Register here: https://hubs.li/Q04d-mSD0 #RiskLearning #risktraining

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  • New expert‑led course from Risk Learning: Conduct and risk culture Strong risk management isn’t just about frameworks and controls, it’s about people, behaviour and ethics too. Our new course explores how organisational culture drives decision‑making, accountability and conduct outcomes and equips risk and compliance professionals with practical tools to assess, monitor and influence culture in measurable ways. Real case studies and regulatory insight make this highly relevant for today’s risk landscape. Learn more: https://hubs.li/Q042QJBy0

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  • New insights on FRTB and NMRFs — a must-read for Risk professionals Thomas Obitz, a Risk Learning faculty member and subject matter expert, recently published the first of a three-part series on FRTB. Part one , titled ‘NMRF framework: does it satisfy the ‘use test’?’ dives into one of the most debated areas of FRTB – NMRFs – and whether the current framework truly meets the regulatory use test. This article kicks off the series exploring the practical challenges and calibration issues within the FRTB regime that many banks are grappling with today Mark your calendars for Thomas's upcoming course ‘FRTB: impact and implementation’ taking place on: -February 10-12, 2026 | Live virtual | EU/NA timezones -June 29, 2026 | In-person | London -July 21-23, 2026 | Live virtual | EU/APAC timezones His highly rated courses will be tackle the basics of FRTB implementation and address challenges throughout the process. ☑️ Register here: https://hubs.li/Q03_j5Vb0 🔗 Read the article here: https://hubs.li/Q03_j1J20

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