WebinarFinance

Modernizing banking FP&A for greater agility, governance, and performance

  • Online
  • Cost: No
  • Date: June 23, 2026
  • Time: 11:00-12:00 Singapore Time (GMT+8)

Finance leaders across APAC banking institutions are under increasing pressure to deliver faster forecasts, improve planning accuracy, and respond to changing market conditions with greater confidence.

Yet many FP&A teams still rely on fragmented processes, manual reconciliations, and disconnected planning cycles that slow decision-making and limit agility.

Join CCH Tagetik and Inulta for the first webinar in an exclusive banking-focused webinar series exploring how financial institutions are modernizing FP&A with a unified finance platform designed to support planning, forecasting, balance sheet management, and performance reporting in one governed environment.

During this session, we will demonstrate how finance teams can streamline planning processes, improve visibility across the organization, and enable faster, more informed decision-making while strengthening governance and reducing operational complexity.

Through live demonstrations and real banking use cases, attendees will see how financial institutions are improving Plan vs Actual analysis, accelerating reforecasting cycles, and enhancing scenario modeling across lending, deposits, and balance sheet planning.

The session will also showcase practical examples including executive dashboards for NII, NIM, CET1, LCR, and NSFR, mortgage cashflow forecasting, regulatory planning workflows, and predictive forecasting for new production planning.

In this session, you’ll explore

  • How banks are creating a more unified approach to FP&A, balance sheet planning, and product forecasting
  • Practical ways to reduce manual processes and improve forecasting agility
  • Approaches to strengthening governance, transparency, and planning accuracy
  • How Finance, Treasury, ALM, and Risk teams can work more effectively together
  • The role of scenario modeling and predictive forecasting in responding to market changes
  • Real banking use cases and practical examples from modern finance transformation initiatives
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