ISFB Private Banking Certificate
Category
Private Banking & Asset Management
Level
Fundamentals
Format
Presential
Duration
14 non-consecutive days
Language
French
Location
ISFB Geneva premises
Director
Julien Froidevaux
Manager
Oscar Marano
Type
ISFB Certificates
Description
Prices & Admission
Content
Testimonials
Context
Despite major changes in the wealth management industry, Switzerland remains the world's leading offshore financial center, thanks to a position built on the high level of competence of its employees and their management.
The ISFB Private Banking Certificate is a comprehensive training program covering all the key issues in wealth management: environment (law, taxation, compliance, investment, credit and new ESG or fintech strategies). The ISFB Private Banking Certificate equips students with the knowledge, skills and know-how they need to progress in a wide range of wealth management professions.
The ISFB Private Banking Certificate is a comprehensive training program covering all the key issues in wealth management: environment (law, taxation, compliance, investment, credit and new ESG or fintech strategies). The ISFB Private Banking Certificate equips students with the knowledge, skills and know-how they need to progress in a wide range of wealth management professions.
Key objectives
1.professionally manage and advise private wealth management clients
2.master the main products and services for wealth management clients
3.understand and master key aspects of the environment (legal, tax, etc.)
2.master the main products and services for wealth management clients
3.understand and master key aspects of the environment (legal, tax, etc.)
Target audience
- Individuals working in a wealth management function who wish to take on greater responsibility and a greater role
- Managers and support functions wishing to master the wealth management business and customer environment
- Individuals from related fields (IT, insurance, brokerage, etc.) with links to the wealth management field.
- Managers and support functions wishing to master the wealth management business and customer environment
- Individuals from related fields (IT, insurance, brokerage, etc.) with links to the wealth management field.
Stakeholders
ISFB lecturers have been working in the banking and financial world, or in their respective fields, for many years and are recognized as some of the best experts in our ecosystem in French-speaking Switzerland.
Reviews
The validation of the certificate is done through a written exam of the QCS type (simple choice questionnaire, one and only one correct answer) of 120 minutes. The emphasis is on understanding, application and the ability to analyze and solve concrete cases using the tools and methods seen in training. Candidates are allowed to consult course materials, appendices and personal notes (open-ended exam concept)
Practical information
ISFB Certificates of Specialization are recognized by all member establishments. They are an important professional asset on the job market in French-speaking Switzerland.
Recognized and accredited by the canton of Geneva DIP (Département de l'Instruction Publique, de la formation et de la jeunesse)
Recognized and accredited by the canton of Geneva DIP (Département de l'Instruction Publique, de la formation et de la jeunesse)
Practical information
Course dates currently being planned
Price
- Public : CHF 7'935.-
- Member : CHF 5'950.-
- HG / OCAS / OCE : CHF 3'967.50.-
- Training cheque: CHF 6,435.00
PB1A
Economics - banking and financial systems
Contents: Money: role of money in an economy; demand and supply of money; price determination; influence of money on the economic system
Banks: role in the economy; functions and risks; types of banks; business model issues
Macroeconomic variables: growth; inflation; historical and current situation of the main economies; impact of the economic cycle on financial markets and assets
Central banks: role and mandate of a central bank; tools of a central bank; analysis of the current context; monetary policies (restrictive and expansive) in the international environment
Financial crises: historical aspects; analysis of the current context; potential risk factors
Banks: role in the economy; functions and risks; types of banks; business model issues
Macroeconomic variables: growth; inflation; historical and current situation of the main economies; impact of the economic cycle on financial markets and assets
Central banks: role and mandate of a central bank; tools of a central bank; analysis of the current context; monetary policies (restrictive and expansive) in the international environment
Financial crises: historical aspects; analysis of the current context; potential risk factors
Duration: 8h00
Format: In-person
Possible contributors: SCHORDERET Yann
SAQ code(s) assigned: CWMA-ISFB-24-1166
PB2A
Bonds
Contents: Definition
Estimating yield
Calculating accrued interest
Risk factors and measures
Bond typology and special bonds
Bonds and sustainable finance
Bond strategies
Estimating yield
Calculating accrued interest
Risk factors and measures
Bond typology and special bonds
Bonds and sustainable finance
Bond strategies
Duration: 8h00
Format: In-person
Possible contributors: SCHORDERET Yann
SAQ code(s) assigned: CWMA-ISFB-24-1168
PB3A
Currencies
Contents: Currency market characteristics
Cross rates
Spot transactions
Forward transactions
Purchasing power parity
Brief principles of technical analysis (concept, support/resistance, trends and reversals)
Economic variables influencing exchange rates
Cross rates
Spot transactions
Forward transactions
Purchasing power parity
Brief principles of technical analysis (concept, support/resistance, trends and reversals)
Economic variables influencing exchange rates
Duration: 8h00
Format: In-person
Possible speakers: WEILL Thibault
SAQ code(s) assigned: CWMA-ISFB-24-1167
PB4A
Stock market & shares
Contents: The main world markets and their indices.
Primary market (IPO) and secondary market
Stock market orders and price formation
How a stock market works and dark pools
Stocks: technical characteristics
Classification of stocks by size
Classification of stocks by investment type (defensive, value, growth)
Stock transactions and their impact on stock prices (capital increases, mergers, splits, etc.).).
Technical vs. fundamental analysis
Key figures in share valuation: PE and beta
The link between share behavior and position in the economic cycle
Primary market (IPO) and secondary market
Stock market orders and price formation
How a stock market works and dark pools
Stocks: technical characteristics
Classification of stocks by size
Classification of stocks by investment type (defensive, value, growth)
Stock transactions and their impact on stock prices (capital increases, mergers, splits, etc.).).
Technical vs. fundamental analysis
Key figures in share valuation: PE and beta
The link between share behavior and position in the economic cycle
Duration: 8h00
Format: In-person
Possible contributors: FROIDEVAUX Julien
SAQ code(s) assigned: CWMA-ISFB-24-1169
PB5A
Investment Funds
Contents: Legal basis
How it works
Categories
Types of management
Swiss taxation
Advantages and disadvantages
Analysis
Exercises
How it works
Categories
Types of management
Swiss taxation
Advantages and disadvantages
Analysis
Exercises
Duration: 8h00
Format: In-person
Possible contributors: GROSSEN Jan
SAQ code(s) assigned: CWMA-ISFB-24-1170
PB6A
Investment strategy
Contents: Fundamental financial laws (definition of risk, link between risk and return, correlation and diversification, market efficiency
Investment process, sources of performance, alpha and beta
Asset allocation vs. core satellite
Passive management active management and absolute return management
Discretionary mandates and advisory mandates
Risk and performance measures
Investment process, sources of performance, alpha and beta
Asset allocation vs. core satellite
Passive management active management and absolute return management
Discretionary mandates and advisory mandates
Risk and performance measures
Duration: 8h00
Format: In-person
Possible speakers: VIALIS Nicolas
SAQ code(s) assigned: CWMA-ISFB-24-1171
PB7A
Compliance
Contents: Banking secrecy in Switzerland (Swiss Constitution, Swiss Civil Code, Article 47 of the Federal Banking Act, Direct Tax Harmonization Act, principles of international legal cooperation, OECD Model Convention, current developments)
The fight against money laundering in Switzerland (Federal Banking Act, Swiss Penal Code, Money Laundering Act and its FINMA Ordinance)
The fight against money laundering in Switzerland (Federal Banking Act, Swiss Penal Code, Money Laundering Act and its FINMA Ordinance)
Duration: 8h00
Format: In-person
Possible participants: AVDIJA Taulant
SAQ code(s) assigned: CWMA-ISFB-24-2172
PB8A
Credits
Contents: Banks' financial intermediation function and credit securitization
Types of credit, including consumer credit, leasing, Lombard credit, commitment credit
Nature of hedges and their usefulness
Financing companies according to their stage of development
Financing objectives, granting criteria and monitoring
Types of credit, including consumer credit, leasing, Lombard credit, commitment credit
Nature of hedges and their usefulness
Financing companies according to their stage of development
Financing objectives, granting criteria and monitoring
Duration: 8h00
Format: In-person
Possible contributors: PIGUET Jerome
SAQ code(s) assigned: CWMA-ISFB-24-1173
PB9A
Sustainable finance
Contents: Sources of sustainable finance (players, initiatives, etc.)
ESG criteria
Impact measurements
Sustainable investment strategies
Sustainable investment vehicles
ESG criteria
Impact measurements
Sustainable investment strategies
Sustainable investment vehicles
Duration: 4h00
Format: In-person
Possible speakers: DAHMANI Malek
SAQ code(s) assigned: CWMA-ISFB-24-1174
PB10A
Digital & financial innovation
Contents: History of technology in finance
Fintech ecosystem
Main technologies and applications
Challenges, risks and opportunities
Fintech ecosystem
Main technologies and applications
Challenges, risks and opportunities
Duration: 4h00
Format: In-person
SAQ code(s) assigned: CWMA-ISFB-24-1175
EXAPBA
Exam Private Banking Certificate Part A
Duration: 2h00
Format: In-person
PB1B
Credit to private customers
Contents : Lombard loans
Types of pledged assets
Notions of liquidity, volatility, negotiability and concentration
Advance rates, security margin and portfolio collateral value
Setting up credit, credit monitoring and margin calls
Mortgages
Real estate under the Civil Code
Individual or collective ownership
Types of financing and interest rate variants
Land register, mortgage schedule and easements
Necessary documentation
Real estate valuation
Credit application analysis and effort ratio
Credit set-up and monitoring
Types of pledged assets
Notions of liquidity, volatility, negotiability and concentration
Advance rates, security margin and portfolio collateral value
Setting up credit, credit monitoring and margin calls
Mortgages
Real estate under the Civil Code
Individual or collective ownership
Types of financing and interest rate variants
Land register, mortgage schedule and easements
Necessary documentation
Real estate valuation
Credit application analysis and effort ratio
Credit set-up and monitoring
Duration: 8h00
Format: In-person
Possible contributors: PIGUET Jerome
SAQ code(s) assigned: CWMA-ISFB-24-1176
PB2B
Derivatives and structured products
Contents: Forwards and futures: distinctions, characteristics and use
Characteristics of options
Call & put options: the 4 basic positions via calls & puts
The principle of structured products
The main categories of structured products: capital protection products, performance enhancement products, participation products and leveraged products without and without knock-outs
Characteristics of options
Call & put options: the 4 basic positions via calls & puts
The principle of structured products
The main categories of structured products: capital protection products, performance enhancement products, participation products and leveraged products without and without knock-outs
Duration: 8h00
Format: In-person
Possible contributors: PATRY Anais
SAQ code(s) assigned: CWMA-ISFB-24-1177
PB3B
Banking taxation
Contents: Federal/cantonal/communal taxation (three levels of taxation)
- Personal income and wealth tax
- Stamp duties
- Withholding tax
- OECD Model Convention for the Avoidance of Double Taxation
- FATCA agreements and Automatic Exchange of Information
- Personal income and wealth tax
- Stamp duties
- Withholding tax
- OECD Model Convention for the Avoidance of Double Taxation
- FATCA agreements and Automatic Exchange of Information
Duration: 8h00
Format: In-person
Possible speakers: VUAGNIAUX Pierre-Yves
SAQ code(s) assigned: CWMA-ISFB-24-1178
PB4B
Alternative management
Content: Differences between alternative and traditional management
Risks specific to alternative management
Classification and nomenclature of strategies
Investment vehicles (funds, funds of funds, listed funds, other)
Difference between hedge funds and traditional funds
Main hedge fund strategies
Analysis of fund documents
Risks specific to alternative management
Classification and nomenclature of strategies
Investment vehicles (funds, funds of funds, listed funds, other)
Difference between hedge funds and traditional funds
Main hedge fund strategies
Analysis of fund documents
Duration: 8h00
Format: In-person
Possible speakers: VIALIS Nicolas
SAQ code(s) assigned: CWMA-ISFB-24-1179
PB5B
Banking Law
Contents: Swiss banking regulation
LFINMA
LB
OFR
Management mandate
Duties of the securities dealer
LFINMA
LB
OFR
Management mandate
Duties of the securities dealer
Duration: 8h00
Format: In-person
Possible speakers: TOURETTE Pascal
SAQ code(s) assigned: CWMA-ISFB-24-2180
EXAPBB
Exam Private Banking Certificate Part B
Duration: 2h00
Format: In-person
Interview with Julien Froidevaux on the ISFB Private Banking Certificate
Julien Froidevaux - Head of Independent Asset Managers (Piguet Galland & Cie SA)
"The ISFB Private Banking Certificate takes a cross-disciplinary approach to the key issues of wealth management.
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Category
Private Banking & Asset Management
Level
Fundamentals
Format
Presential
Duration
14 non-consecutive days
Language
French
Location
ISFB Geneva premises
Director
Julien Froidevaux
Manager
Oscar Marano
Type
ISFB Certificates
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