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* Programs * Calendar * Certified Financial Supervisor (CFS) * Program Catalogue * Guidance * Crisis COE * TC NOTES * All * News * About * Annual Reports * Vision & Mission * HISTORY * Funders & Founders * Board of Directors * TEAM * Policies * Jobs * Contact * * * * * * * * * 1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 5. 5 6. 6 7. 7 * Previous * Next Toronto Centre provides high quality capacity building programs and guidance for financial supervisors and regulators, primarily in developing nations, to advance financial stability and inclusion. Since inception, Toronto Centre has trained over 28,000 officials from 190 jurisdictions. PROGRAMS Building the capacity of financial sector regulators and supervisors IMPACT Making sustainable change happen SUPERVISORY GUIDANCE The latest practical guidance for supervisors including TC Notes, webinars, and podcasts Programs * Practical and Comprehensive * Gender Responsive * Fit for Purpose and Interactive * Empowering and Action Oriented * Networking and Peer Learning * Sectors and Topics Participants are trained to identify barriers to regulatory and supervisory sound practices and to determine appropriate responses. The training takes them through institutional frameworks and surveillance tools, capital analysis, cross-border cooperation, relationships with non-regulated entities. It addresses challenges including weak legal mandates, institutional resistance, lack of support, and resource limitations. Toronto Centre programs are designed to ensure regulators and supervisors understand the specific financial issues affecting women, and to reduce barriers to their use of financial services that often take the form of discriminatory policies, regulations, or biases. We aim for gender balance in all programs and apply a gender lens at the design stage. Toronto Centre’s programs are delivered on the ground and can be tailored to meet a supervisory agency’s needs. We use case studies, simulations, role playing, and group discussions to identify optimal solutions to supervisory and regulatory problems. Programs are focused on capacity building and developing tools to meet country-specific challenges, and cases are based on real-life experiences of our experienced program leaders. Our programs help to empower supervisors and regulators to transform their agencies and implement international standards of sound practice and focus on issues such as lack of support and budgeting, out-of-date methodologies and legislation, and shortage of skilled staff. Because our focus is on making changes, we provide post-program support to aid participants implement their action plans. Participants meet and interact with peers from other countries who are facing challenges that can be different on the surface but often have similar causes, such as political, legislative, budgetary, and capacity issues. The ability to discuss these challenges in a safe and confidential environment with others facing similar challenges can be uniquely helpful. • Banking • Securities • Insurance • Pensions • Microfinance • Microinsurance • Cross-Sectoral - Toronto Centre offers programming on a variety of supervisory topics including risk-based supervision, crisis management and resolution, financial inclusion, market conduct and consumer protection, supervisory oversight, and macroprudential surveillance. Featured Content TUE, NOV 05, 2024 EXECUTIVE PANEL: THE RISE OF AI: TRANSFORMING FINANCIAL MARKETS AND SUPERVISION This panel took place at the 0 International Monetary Fund and World Bank Group Annual Meetings. In today's fast-changing financial landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) is at the forefront of .. Read More WED, SEP 25, 2024 WEBINAR: CLIMATE-RELATED FINANCIAL RISKS This was the fifth webinar of the series on the revised Core Principles for effective banking supervision. Climate change introduces physical and transition risks that can impact banks’ safety, s.. Read More THU, APR 25, 2024 EXECUTIVE PANEL SESSION: COMBATTING FINANCIAL CRIME IN A DIGITAL AGE Financial crime is a significant threat to the safety and security of citizens and to the integrity of individual countries and the global financial system. While the proliferation of digital technolo.. Read More All Supervisory Guidance Supervisory Guidance November 2024 Monthly Resource Bundle Topics in this month's resource bundle: * Climate and biodiversity loss risks * Assessments of individual jurisdictions * AI's impact on supervisory skills and strategies * Upcoming programs and workshops View the monthly resource bundle here. Read More On the Road to COP29: A Special Interview with Taleh Kazimov, Governor, Central Bank of the Republic of Azerbaijan Executive Panel: Agricultural and Financial Systems’ Adaptation to Climate Change Executive Panel: Nature-Related Risks, Macroeconomic Impacts, and Transition Planning View All WHY CHOOSE TORONTO CENTRE Toronto Centre designs and delivers training and coaching programs that build the capacity of financial sector regulators, supervisors, and consumer protection institutions in emerging and developing economies. Learn More SUBSCRIBE TO RECEIVE INFORMATION ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS, EVENTS, AND SUPERVISORY GUIDANCE Subscribe IN ORDER TO PROVIDE YOU WITH THE BEST ONLINE EXPERIENCE THIS WEBSITE USES COOKIES. By using our website, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn more I agree × INFORMATION COOKIES Cookies are short reports that are sent and stored on the hard drive of the user's computer through your browser when it connects to a web. 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