jerom kerviel rogue trader
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Group members:
• Imran Ullah Wazir
• M.Qasim
• Abd Ullah Jan
• Presentation topic :
• Jerom Kerviel :Rogue Trader
Founded in 1864
Core Businesses:Corporate + Investment Banking
Global Investment Services
Over 130000 employeesFrom 114 different nations
Conti….
customers:19.2billion individual customers in 76 countries.
The CEOs of the bank are
Philippe Cirtrrneand
Daniel Bouton.
Who is Jerome Kerviel?
1. Name: Jerome Kerviel
Age : 31 years
Education: Masters of Finance, University of Lyon
Starting Position: Risk Management Office
•Ending Position: Lower-level trader.
Co-workers’ impressions:•Quiet And unassuming trader.
•Unimpressive education background.
• motive to impress his seniors.
• Job Goal: Create small, low-risk profit stream based on Large volume.
. What Kerviel Actually Did?
• Bypassed all internal controls and made high risk unauthorized trades for a total of $87 billion in trades.
• Purchased of 140,000 DAX(german stock index)
• He exceeded the company overall market cap of 52.6 billion.
• He bypassed controls by creating fictitious trades in “trading book” to offset his trades.
HOW DID HE BYPASS CONTROLS:
• Learnt internal controls in starting position in
back-office.
• Exactly knew the internal checking schedule and
removed all false transaction in books minutes
before check.
• Used other employees passwords.
• Took minimum vacation days.
Is Supervisor Know about him?
• Supervisors ignored over 75 trade errors.
• Reward his behavior with a proposed bones of $440,000.
Company Reaction
• After the fraud deduction of 7.14 billion.
• Socgen immediately report to the French central Bank.
• Kerviel Employment was terminated along with his supervisors.
• Both the CEOs submitted a formal resignation .
• ON 25 JAN 2008 SOCGEN took out a full page newspaper article apologizing to its customers for scandal.
.30 Jan board announced the formation of independent committee to investigate the case.
Govt Reaction
• On Jan 26 kerviel was taken into police custody.
• The French president state that to the boards of directors to take action senior management including bouton.
• On Jan 28 kerviel were charged with unauthorized computer activity and breach of trust.
• Management | Organization | Technology
– Unauthorized Access
– Internal Control Breach
– Managers’ failure to identify key errors
• Kerviel’s ethical misconduct
• Failure of internal controls
• Management and Supervisors
• IT Audit Controls