The Licensing & Authorization of Financial Institutions training program has been professionally designed by Global Horizon Training Center to provide regulators, central bank professionals, financial supervisors, and licensing specialists with the practical knowledge and regulatory competencies required to assess, authorize, and supervise financial institutions throughout the licensing lifecycle.
As financial sectors continue to evolve through digital banking, fintech, virtual assets, payment service providers, embedded finance, and innovative financial business models, regulators are expected to maintain financial stability while encouraging responsible innovation. This requires a licensing framework that is transparent, risk-based, proportionate, and aligned with international supervisory standards.
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
Understand the complete licensing and authorization lifecycle for financial institutions.
Apply risk-based principles during licensing assessments.
Evaluate business plans, ownership structures, governance frameworks, and capital adequacy.
Conduct Fit & Proper assessments for shareholders, directors, and senior management.
Assess licensing applications from digital banks, fintech companies, payment institutions, and other emerging financial entities.
Identify common weaknesses found in licensing applications.
Balance financial innovation with prudential regulation.
Make consistent licensing recommendations supported by documented evidence.
Understand post-licensing supervisory expectations.
Improve licensing transparency and regulatory efficiency.
This highly practical program combines:
Interactive instructor-led presentations
Practical regulatory discussions
Licensing case studies from multiple jurisdictions
Review of sample licensing applications
Group analysis exercises
Risk assessment workshops
Supervisory decision-making simulations
Guided discussions on current licensing challenges
Lessons learned from regulatory failures
Question-and-answer sessions throughout the course
Upon completion of this program, organizations will benefit from:
Stronger licensing governance
More consistent licensing decisions
Improved regulatory transparency
Better risk identification during authorization
Faster processing of licensing applications
Enhanced supervisory capability
Improved compliance with international regulatory expectations
Better management of financial sector innovation
Reduced regulatory and reputational risk
Increased confidence among financial market participants
This program is designed for:
Central Bank Licensing Officers
Banking Supervisors
Financial Institution Supervisors
Regulatory Affairs Professionals
Financial Stability Departments
Prudential Supervision Officers
Compliance Regulators
Financial Sector Policy Makers
Fintech Supervision Teams
Payment Systems Regulators
Legal Officers within Regulatory Authorities
Risk Specialists involved in Licensing
Senior Managers responsible for Financial Institution Authorization
Day 1: Regulatory Framework for Licensing Financial Institutions
Session 1
The role of licensing in maintaining financial stability
Objectives of authorization and market entry regulation
Types of financial institutions requiring authorization
Banking vs Non-Banking Financial Institutions (NBFIs)
Licensing across traditional and digital financial sectors
Session 2
International regulatory principles
Risk-based regulatory philosophy
Licensing lifecycle from application to approval
Roles of licensing, supervision, legal, and policy departments
Coordination between regulatory authorities
Session 3
Licensing governance
Common licensing structures used by central banks
Delegation of authority
Licensing committees
Decision-making workflows
Day 2: Assessing Licensing Applications
Session 1
Components of a complete licensing application
Required regulatory documentation
Business plans and financial projections
Sources of capital
Ownership transparency
Session 2
Evaluating shareholders
Ultimate Beneficial Ownership (UBO)
Ownership complexity
Cross-border ownership considerations
Identifying red flags
Session 3
Fit & Proper assessments
Directors
Executive management
Board independence
Governance expectations
Interview techniques during licensing
Day 3: Risk-Based Licensing and Specialized Financial Institutions
Session 1
Risk assessment during licensing
Capital adequacy considerations
Liquidity planning
Operational resilience
Technology risk
Session 2
Licensing Digital Banks
Fintech companies
Payment Service Providers (PSPs)
Electronic Money Institutions (EMIs)
Open Banking participants
Session 3
Innovation versus prudential supervision
Regulatory proportionality
Regulatory sandboxes
Pilot licensing approaches
Emerging licensing challenges
Day 4: Authorization Decision Making and Supervisory Expectations
Session 1
Licensing decision criteria
Conditional approvals
Restricted licenses
Refusing applications
Appeals and reconsideration
Session 2
Licensing reports
Internal recommendations
Documentation standards
Communication with applicants
Managing politically sensitive applications
Session 3
Transition from licensing to supervision
Early supervisory expectations
Monitoring newly licensed institutions
Trigger events after authorization
License amendments and ownership changes
Day 5: Practical Licensing Case Studies and Future Regulatory Challenges
Session 1
Common reasons licensing applications fail
Lessons learned from supervisory experience
Weak governance structures
Unsustainable business models
Inadequate capital planning
Session 2
Licensing challenges in modern financial sectors
AI-enabled financial services
Embedded finance
Virtual banking
Cross-border digital institutions
Third-party risk management
Session 3
Building an effective licensing function
Continuous improvement of authorization processes
Performance indicators for licensing departments
Digitalization of licensing workflows
Future trends in financial institution authorization