Build Real Risk Management Skills That Actually Work

Stop guessing. Start analyzing. Our comprehensive program teaches you how to identify, measure, and handle financial risks in real business scenarios—taught by practitioners who've spent years doing this work in Thailand's financial sector.

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Learn From People Who Actually Do This Work

Our instructors aren't just teachers. They're active risk managers who spend their days assessing credit exposure, building mitigation frameworks, and advising businesses across Thailand. You'll learn the methods they use every single week.

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Kittipong Virojpakorn

Senior Risk Analyst

Kittipong spent seven years building credit assessment models for SMEs in Northern Thailand. He knows exactly where businesses struggle with cash flow forecasting and how to spot warning signs before they become real problems. His teaching style is direct and practical—no academic theory for the sake of it.

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Surawit Phetcharat

Financial Compliance Specialist

Surawit has navigated regulatory requirements for financial institutions across Southeast Asia. He'll show you how to build compliance frameworks that actually protect your business instead of just checking boxes. His background in operational risk makes him particularly good at teaching practical mitigation strategies.

Common Problems We Help You Solve

Most people struggle with specific aspects of risk management. Here's how we address the issues that come up most often in our sessions.

Reading Financial Statements Correctly

A lot of people look at balance sheets without really understanding what they're seeing. The numbers are there, but the story behind them isn't clear. You might miss leverage issues or liquidity concerns because you're focusing on the wrong metrics.

Our Approach:

We spend three full sessions breaking down actual financial statements from Thai businesses. You'll learn which ratios matter for different industries and how to spot inconsistencies that signal deeper problems. By the end, you'll be able to assess a company's financial health in about twenty minutes.

Building Risk Mitigation Plans

Identifying risks is one thing. Knowing what to do about them is something else entirely. Many professionals can list potential problems but struggle to create actionable mitigation strategies that actually reduce exposure without killing business opportunities.

Our Approach:

We walk through real mitigation frameworks using case studies from manufacturing, retail, and service businesses. You'll practice developing response plans for different risk scenarios and learn how to prioritize actions based on likelihood and potential impact. This isn't theoretical—it's the exact process we use with clients.

Communicating Risk to Decision-Makers

You've done the analysis. You know what needs to happen. But when you try to explain it to management or clients, the message gets lost. Either you're too technical and they tune out, or you oversimplify and they don't take it seriously enough.

Our Approach:

We teach you how to present risk findings in ways that get action. You'll learn how to create clear summaries, use visuals effectively, and frame recommendations in terms of business impact. We practice this through presentation exercises where you'll get direct feedback on what works and what doesn't.

Staying Current With Regulatory Changes

Financial regulations shift constantly, especially in Thailand's evolving business environment. It's hard to keep track of what's changing and even harder to know how new rules affect your specific situation or industry sector.

Our Approach:

Each program cohort includes monthly regulatory briefings where we cover recent changes and discuss practical implications. You'll also learn how to set up your own monitoring system so you can catch relevant updates before they become urgent problems. Plus, you'll join our alumni network where we share regulatory insights as they happen.

What Makes This Different

Most risk management courses focus on theory. We focus on application. Every concept we teach comes with a practical exercise based on real business situations we've encountered.

You'll work through actual risk assessments, analyze genuine financial data, and practice making recommendations under time pressure. It's not always comfortable—but it's how you develop real capability.

And because we keep cohorts small (maximum 12 participants), you get individual attention when you're stuck. This isn't a lecture hall where you're anonymous.

What You'll Actually Be Able to Do

  • Conduct thorough financial statement analysis and identify key risk indicators
  • Build quantitative models for credit risk assessment and exposure calculation
  • Design and implement operational risk frameworks for different business types
  • Create compliance protocols that meet regulatory requirements efficiently
  • Develop mitigation strategies that balance risk reduction with business objectives
  • Present findings and recommendations clearly to non-technical stakeholders
  • Use industry-standard tools for risk measurement and monitoring

Program Schedule and Structure

Our next cohort starts in September 2025 and runs for sixteen weeks. Sessions happen on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 6:30 to 9:00 PM, at our Chiang Rai office. Here's how the program unfolds.

September 2025

Foundations and Financial Analysis

We start with the fundamentals—how to read and interpret financial statements, understand key risk metrics, and assess financial health. You'll work through several company analyses to build your evaluation skills.

Weeks 1-4
October 2025

Credit and Market Risk

This phase covers credit assessment methodologies, exposure calculation, and market risk factors. You'll learn how to build scoring models and understand how external market conditions affect risk profiles.

Weeks 5-8
November 2025

Operational and Compliance Risk

Here we focus on non-financial risks—operational failures, process weaknesses, and regulatory compliance issues. You'll design control frameworks and learn how to audit existing risk management systems.

Weeks 9-12
December 2025

Integration and Capstone Project

The final month brings everything together. You'll complete a comprehensive risk assessment for a real business case, present your findings, and receive detailed feedback from instructors and peers.

Weeks 13-16
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