Andreas BohnPartner at McKinsey & CompanySpeaker
Profile
Andreas joined McKinsey's Frankfurt Office in September 2019. He is an Expert Partner for Risk and Treasury as well as market and counterparty credit risk. He works for international active Tier 1 and Tier 2 banks, predominantly in Europe and the U.S. Andreas has authored and co-authored relevant articles and books, including “The Handbook of ALM in Banking”. Furthermore, he has been presenting at relevant industry and academic conferences.
Recent engagements
Treasury optimization of real estate bank
Mitigation of CET1 depletion following Covid-19 Market dislocations
ILAAP for French G-SIB
Optimization of liquidity, funding and ALM management for German regional bank
Cost comparison for direct clearing and client clearing for European clearing house in context of Brexit
Liquidity and counterparty credit risk optimization of large European universal bank
FRTB capital and organizational impact assessment for French investment bank
FRTB capital impact assessment, vendor selection and target operating model at U.S. G-SIB
Design of market and counterparty IT architecture for large German network bank
Re-design of target operating model for the risk function of a Swiss network bank
Investment process for German private bank
IRRBB vendor selection and target operating model for Swiss G-SIB
IRRBB risk appetite framework and target operating model for German G-SIB
Re-positioning of IR and FX business for German D-SIB
Regulatory strategy for German G-SIB
Capital markets strategy for German regional bank
Background & Education
Before joining McKinsey, Andreas was a Partner and Director at Boston Consulting Group focusing on market risk, counterparty credit risk and liquidity. Andreas started his career at Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt, in fixed income research, market risk management, STIRT and ALM –including intraday liquidity management and collateral management. Furthermore, he worked at Barclays, London, as Head of ALM and FTP in Group Treasury.
Andreas studied Business and Finance at the University of Münster and received his PhD from the University of Augsburg.