Separate Annual Report 2024

114 BARBADOS PUBLIC WORKERS’ CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT UNION LIMITED Barbados Public Workers’ Co-operative Credit Union Limited Notes to the Separate Financial Statements March 31, 2024 (expressed in Barbados dollars) 80 23 Financial risk management …continued Market risk …continued Interest rate risk …continued An interest rate sensitivity analysis was performed to determine the impact on profit of reasonable possible changes in the interest rates prevailing as at March 31, 2024, with all other variables held constant. The impact is illustrated and shown in the table below: 2024 $ 2023 $ Increase / decrease of 100 bps Impact on profit + 100 bps (673,427) (4,600,424) Impact on profit - 100 bps 667,878 4,287,340 Interest rate benchmark reform A fundamental reform of major interest rate benchmarks is being undertaken globally, including the replacement of some interbank offered rates (IBORs) with alternative nearly risk-free rates (referred to as ‘IBOR reform’). The Group does not have significant exposure to IBORs on its financial instruments that will be reformed as part of this market-wide initiative. Operational risk Operational risk is the risk of direct or indirect loss arising from a wide variety of causes associated with the Credit Union’s processes, personnel, technology and infrastructure, and from external factors other than credit, market and liquidity risks such as those arising from legal and regulatory requirements and generally accepted standards of corporate behaviour. While operational risk is inherent to each of the Credit Union's business activities, the exposure is minimised by ensuring that the appropriate infrastructure, controls, systems and human resources are in place. Key policies and procedures used in managing operating risk involve a strong internal audit function, segregation of duties, delegation of authority, and financial and managerial reporting. Within the Credit Union, mitigation of operating risk is assigned to senior management supported by a welldefined organisational structure that segregates operational and administrative functions. Back-up capabilities are also maintained to ensure on-going service delivery in adverse circumstances. In addition, periodic reviews are undertaken by the Internal Audit department. The results of the reviews are discussed with the management of the business unit to which they relate, senior management and Board of Directors.

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