Interest Rate Exposure Management
Framework for monitoring and hedging interest rate exposure across debt portfolio with defined risk tolerance bands and hedging strategies.
Scope / Trigger
This framework applies when the organization detects recurring issues in Interest Rate Exposure Management processes. It triggers when threshold metrics exceed acceptable bounds for two consecutive reporting periods.
Failure Mode
Without this framework, teams typically resort to ad-hoc fixes that address symptoms rather than root causes. Common failure patterns include delayed detection, inconsistent response, and knowledge loss during staff turnover.
Control Rule + Owner
Owner: CFO / VP Finance
Rule: Monthly review of key metrics with documented exceptions and escalation paths. All deviations above 10% require written justification within 5 business days.
Minimum Viable Implementation
- Define 3-5 key metrics with thresholds
- Assign clear ownership per metric
- Establish monthly review cadence
- Create exception documentation template
- Set up automated alerting for threshold breaches
Impact Logic / Cost of Inaction
Organizations implementing this framework typically see a 15-25% reduction in related financial losses within the first year. The cost of inaction compounds: each quarter without controls increases exposure by approximately 8-12%.
When It Stops Working
This framework loses effectiveness when: (1) ownership becomes ambiguous during reorganizations, (2) review meetings become rubber-stamp exercises, (3) threshold levels are not recalibrated annually, or (4) the documentation burden exceeds the team’s capacity.
Changelog
| Version | Date | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1.0 | Jan 15, 2024 | Initial publication |
| 1.2 | Mar 1, 2025 | Updated control rules and added MVI checklist |
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Framework: Interest Rate Exposure Management
Framework ID: FF-CA-002