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The internal liquidity adequacy assessment process (ILAAP) regime is an important part of the bank supervision regime, and a cornerstone of Basel III and CRDIV regulatory principles. The need to ensure an efficient ILAAP process has also been reinforced with the finalisation of the PRA’s Pillar 2 liquidity regime.
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Non-Executive Director, Newcastle Building Society
Moorad Choudhry is a non-executive director at Newcastle Building Society, and Honorary Professor at University of Kent Business School. He was l...
Moorad Choudhry is a non-executive director at Newcastle Building Society, and Honorary Professor at University of Kent Business School. He was latterly Treasurer, Corporate Banking Division at The Royal Bank of Scotland, having begun his career at the London Stock Exchange in 1989.
Moorad is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment, a Fellow of the London Institute of Banking and Finance, a Fellow of the Global Association of Risk Professionals, a Fellow of the Institute of Directors and a Liveryman at The Worshipful Company of International Bankers. He is author of The Principles of Banking (John Wiley & Sons 2012, 2023).
Moorad was born in Bangladesh and lives in Surrey, England. He was educated at Claremont Fan Court school, the University of Westminster and the University of Reading. He obtained his MBA from Henley Business School and his PhD from Birkbeck, University of London.
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