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The PRONOVEA Banking Summit 2026: Credit Risk Management is a premier banking and financial services conference designed to deliver strategic, actionable insights into the future of credit risk management. Bringing together senior banking executives, risk leaders, regulators, and financial institutions, the summit will explore key industry priorities including AI in credit risk management, climate and ESG risk, stress testing, IFRS9, model risk governance, geopolitical risk, and advanced risk modelling frameworks.
Exploring critical trends reshaping the future of Credit Risk Management.
Preparing for the Next Unknown
What Works, What Fails, and What Regulators Expect?
From Static Models to AI-Driven Resilience
Balancing innovation, inclusion, and trust
The Next Evolution of Credit Risk
Embedding sustainability intelligence into modern credit frameworks.
Transforming global uncertainty into strategic risk insights.
Managing supply chain shifts and emerging exposure risks.
Redefining digital trust across evolving financial ecosystems.
Addressing next-generation fraud threats in digital banking.
The Next Generation of Fraud We Haven’t Seen Yet
Understanding emerging liquidity, transparency, and systemic risk challenges.
Linking strong risk culture to portfolio performance and resilience
Exploring the future of decentralised lending and digital asset risk management.
The PRONOVEA Banking Summit 2026: Credit Risk Management is a leading banking and financial services conference bringing together senior banking executives, credit risk leaders, regulators, fintech innovators, and risk technology providers to address the future of credit risk management in a rapidly evolving global financial environment.
Focused on the latest developments in AI-driven credit risk management, climate and ESG risk, stress testing, IFRS9, model risk governance, financial resilience, and digital risk transformation, the summit delivers practical insights into how financial institutions are modernising enterprise risk frameworks and strengthening regulatory compliance. Attendees will gain valuable perspectives on emerging challenges including geopolitical risk, concentration risk, synthetic identity fraud, blockchain-based lending structures, and next-generation credit risk analytics.
Across two days of expert-led sessions, panel discussions, and strategic networking, the summit will showcase how banks and financial institutions are leveraging AI, advanced analytics, automation, and data-driven decision-making to improve portfolio resilience, optimise risk operations, and adapt to increasing regulatory expectations.
Powerful discussions on data gaps, regulatory harmonisation, and innovative reimbursement strategies
Connect with C-level executives, VPs, and global directors from pharmaceutical and biotech companies
Explore cutting-edge case studies and strategies tailored to MENA's unique healthcare needs
Hear From the Banking and Risk Leaders Shaping the Future of Credit Risk Management.
Executive Advisor - Risk Models Unit
Nordea
Director – Financial Institutions Credit Risk
Societe Generale
Global Head of Wholesale Economic Response Analytics
HSBC
Head of Climate & Environmental Risk Management
Gruppo BCC Iccrea
Global Head of FCC Advisory, Sanctions and Geopolitical Risk
Santander Corporate & Investment Banking
Former Head of Model Risk Management & Validation
Commerzbank AG
Head of Credit Risk Methodology and Modelling
OTP Bank
Head of Market Risk Management
Raiffeisen Bank International AG
Head of Division
European Central Bank
Global Head Model Risk Management
Rabobank Group
Strategic Insights, Practical Frameworks & Future-Ready Risk Strategies for Modern Banking Leaders
Discover how banks and financial institutions are using AI, machine learning, and advanced risk analytics to improve credit risk assessment, portfolio monitoring, and predictive decision-making.
Learn how organisations are integrating climate risk, ESG frameworks, and sustainability considerations into modern credit risk management and regulatory reporting strategies.
Explore next-generation stress testing methodologies, reverse stress testing, and AI-driven scenario analysis designed to strengthen financial resilience in uncertain market conditions.
Gain practical insights into model risk management, AI governance, regulatory compliance, and risk oversight frameworks aligned with evolving banking regulations.
Understand how banking leaders are measuring geopolitical risk, managing concentration exposure, and improving strategic risk preparedness across global credit portfolios.
Examine emerging fraud risks including deepfakes, synthetic identity fraud, and voice cloning, alongside modern zero-trust approaches to digital identity and financial security.
Learn how leading banks are enhancing IFRS9 modelling, ICAAP frameworks, capital planning, and forward-looking risk management through data-driven strategies.
Explore how tokenised assets, digital collateral, blockchain-based lending, and decentralised finance are reshaping the future of banking and credit risk management.
This summit brings together forward-thinking banking leaders, risk executives, regulators, and innovators shaping the future of credit risk management, AI-driven risk governance, and financial resilience.
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Experience the future of credit risk management in one of Europe’s leading financial and innovation hubs: Vienna, Austria.
Vienna is Austria's capital and one of its nine states. The largest city on the Danube River is also the sixth-largest city in terms of population in the European Union. Vienna is the country's most populous metropolis, with around two million residents, as well as its cultural, economic, and political epicenter. Its cultural and intellectual history was shaped by residents including Mozart, Beethoven, and Sigmund Freud.