Experience Running a Real-World Bank
Executive Suite Banking Simulation®
Immerse your future leaders and new hires in the day-to-day challenges experienced by bank executives.
Think like a CEO and experience the challenges bank leaders face every day. PSI’s Executive Suite Banking Simulation® is available in-person or virtually, providing a hands-on opportunity to manage a large regional financial services institution.
PSI’s simulation is designed for employees that require a deeper understanding of the bank, including:
Z Future leaders Z New hires Z Technology Z Finance |
Z Audit Z Risk Z Analytics Z Operations |
Z HR Z Legal Z And more… |
Our Clients
The Learner Experience
During the simulation, your learners work in teams to run a large, full-service financial institution. PSI’s simulation provides learners with an intense and competitive experience that allows them to “walk in the shoes” of senior executives within a banking institution, and:
- Set business strategies targeting customer segments, managing products/services and delivery channels
- Manage risk, including credit, interest rate, liquidity and market risk
- Align operations with business strategy (including technology improvements)
- Build critical thinking skills by linking the impact their decisions have on their bank’s or client’s financials and metrics
- Evaluate the impact of competitors, the economy and risk on the bank’s or client’s success
Call us to learn more at
1-866-468-6774!
Two Delivery Options
Virtual
In-Person
- PSI’s experienced instructors deliver the simulation in virtual or in-person classes.
- We will create a tailored agenda focused on your needs.
- Our instructors are seasoned industry experts that offer a unique combination of highly-effective facilitation and in-depth industry knowledge to ensure success.
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