What is SR 11-7 Guidance on Model Risk Management?
What is SR 11-7?
Many regard the Board of Governors of US Federal Reserve System’s, Supervisory letter entitled Supervisory Guidance on Model Risk Management, SR 11-7 as a clear guide for implementing an effective model risk management framework. According to this document:
"Banking organizations should be attentive to the possible adverse consequences (including financial loss) of decisions based on models that are incorrect or misused, and should address those consequences through active model risk management. . . . (SR 11-7) describes in detail the key aspects of an effective model risk management framework, including robust model development, implementation, and use; effective validation; and sound governance, policies, and controls."
Reducing Model Risk
With the increasing focus on governance and qualitative data, model risk management has become an important issue for banks; one that requires significant time and resources. Since many banks rely on end user computing applications such as spreadsheets to create the models or feed data into the model, managing spreadsheet risk is critical to reducing and managing model risk.
Our software gives you all of the controls that regulators require. It also greatly reduces operational risk from spreadsheets & other EUCs on an ongoing basis.
Inventory
Create a complete and accurate automated inventory of all EUC files, including spreadsheet models in the company
Auditing
Cell level audit trail of spreadsheets sharing file activity including sheet and cell location, timestamp, user, type of change, old value, new value, and change comments
Structure level audit trail of Access databases
Immediate email alerts on critical changes
Periodic email summaries on significant changes
Model Analysis
Analyze spreadsheets to uncover formula issues and inconsistencies
Cell Analysis to view cell or formatting issues
VBA Code Analysis to find keywords and identify areas lacking in best practices
File, sheet, and cell-level data lineage maps
Version Controls
Manual or scheduled version creation to store important versions of spreadsheets
Version comparison, archiving
Tracking of ad-hoc versioning methods
Sign Offs
Line item approval of audit trail with name of approver and date of approval
Structured workflows with defined tasks and owners
What else do you need to know?
Since the 2007-09 financial crisis, regulators have added a series of regulations, in addition to SR 11-7, to test the reliability of models.
Regulations such as, most recently, the Bank of England’s Supervisory Statement 1/23 (SS 1/23) as well as longstanding regulations such as Basel II & III, ICAAP, Supervisory Capital Assessment Program (SCAP), Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR), Dodd-Frank Act Stress Tests (DFAST), and the European Central Bank's (ECU) Comprehensive Assessment, as well as others, use models to create what-if scenarios to test capital sufficiency through stress testing.
What else do you need to know?
Supervisors provide regulatory guidance on modeling and whether it is the Bank for International Settlements, the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, the European Central Bank, the Bank of England, or the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), regulators expect:
"transparent and repeatable" process
"completeness and accuracy of information"
internal controls around data integrity and models
With our software, our mission is to add controls and insight that empower our customers instead of restrict them and aid our customers in being compliant with the wide and everexpanding regulatory landscape.
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