Financial Sector Assessment Program Update : Saudi Arabia - Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision

This assessment of Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency's (SAMA) compliance with the basel committee's core principles for effective banking supervision was conducted by a mission to Saudi Arabia during April 9-20, 2011. The assessment was carri...

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Main Authors: International Monetary Fund, World Bank
Format: Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP)
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2013
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NPL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/09/18170274/saudi-arabia-basel-core-principles-effective-banking-supervision-detailed-assessment-observance
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topic ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
AFFILIATED COMPANIES
AFFILIATES
AMOUNT OF RISK
ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING
APPROVAL PROCESS
ARREARS
ASSET CLASS
ASSET QUALITY
AUDIT COMMITTEE
AUDITING
AUDITORS
AUTONOMY
BALANCE SHEET
BANK ASSET
BANK ASSETS
BANK BRANCHES
BANK MANAGEMENT
BANK OFFICIALS
BANKING ASSETS
BANKING INDUSTRY
BANKING LAW
BANKING LAW REFORM
BANKING LAWS
BANKING REGULATION
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SUPERVISION
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKRUPTCY
BANKS
BID
BORROWER
BUSINESS PLAN
BUSINESS PLANS
BUSINESS STRATEGY
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL ADEQUACY RATIOS
CAPITAL BASE
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL PLANNING
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CAPITALIZATION
CASH RESERVES
CENTRAL BANKS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS
COLLATERAL
COLLATERAL REGIME
COLLATERAL REMAINS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
CONSOLIDATED SUPERVISION
CONTINGENCY PLANNING
CORPORATE CREDIT RISK
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
COUNTRY RISK
COUNTRY RISKS
CREDIBILITY
CREDIT APPROVAL
CREDIT BUREAU
CREDIT FACILITIES
CREDIT GROWTH
CREDIT LOSSES
CREDIT POLICIES
CREDIT PROCESSES
CREDIT REPORTING
CREDIT REPORTING SYSTEM
CREDIT RISK
CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT
CREDIT SQUEEZE
CREDITS
CREDITWORTHINESS
CRITERIA FOR INVESTMENTS
CROSS-BORDER BANKING
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
DEPOSIT LIABILITIES
DEPOSITOR
DEPOSITS
DERIVATIVE
DERIVATIVES
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
DOMESTIC BANKS
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES
EXTERNAL AUDITORS
FACILITATION
FAMILY BUSINESS
FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
FINANCE COMPANIES
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL STRENGTH
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FOREIGN BANK
FOREIGN BANKS
FOREIGN CURRENCY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS
GOOD FAITH
GUARANTOR
HEDGE FUND
HOLDING
HOLDINGS
HOUSING
HOUSING LOANS
INFORMATION SHARING
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INSTALLMENT
INSTALLMENT SALES
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE RISK
INTERNAL AUDIT
INTERNAL AUDITS
INTERNAL CONTROLS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL BANKS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS
INTERNATIONAL LENDING
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS
LAWS
LEGAL AUTHORITY
LEGAL BARRIERS
LEGAL CULTURES
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL PROTECTION
LEGAL PROVISIONS
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
LEGAL SYSTEMS
LEGISLATION
LENDERS
LENDING EXPOSURES
LEVEL OF RISK
LEVEL PLAYING FIELD
LINES OF CREDIT
LIQUID ASSET
LIQUID ASSETS
LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY ASSISTANCE
LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT
LIQUIDITY RISK
LOAN
LOAN CLASSIFICATION
LOAN PORTFOLIO
LOAN PORTFOLIOS
MARKET RISK
MARKET RISKS
MARKET SHARE
MARKET SHARES
MARKET STRUCTURE
MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
MONETARY FUND
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE LOANS
NEW ENTRANTS
NONPERFORMING LOAN
NPL
OFF BALANCE SHEET
OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE
OPERATIONAL RISK
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
POLICY RESPONSE
PROFITABILITY
PRUDENTIAL REGULATION
PRUDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
PRUDENTIAL STANDARDS
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REPAYMENT
REPAYMENT DIFFICULTIES
RETAINED EARNINGS
RETURN
RETURN ON ASSETS
RETURN ON EQUITY
RETURNS
RISK EVALUATION
RISK EXPOSURES
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
RISK PROFILE
RISK PROFILES
SECURITIES
SHARE OF ASSETS
SHAREHOLDER
SHAREHOLDERS
SOLVENCY
SUBSIDIARIES
SUPERVISION OF BANKS
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK
SUPERVISORY POWERS
TERRORISM
TIER 1 CAPITAL
TRADING
TRANSACTION
TRANSFER RISK
TRANSFER RISKS
TRANSPARENCY
UNSECURED LOANS
VAR MODELS
spellingShingle ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
AFFILIATED COMPANIES
AFFILIATES
AMOUNT OF RISK
ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING
APPROVAL PROCESS
ARREARS
ASSET CLASS
ASSET QUALITY
AUDIT COMMITTEE
AUDITING
AUDITORS
AUTONOMY
BALANCE SHEET
BANK ASSET
BANK ASSETS
BANK BRANCHES
BANK MANAGEMENT
BANK OFFICIALS
BANKING ASSETS
BANKING INDUSTRY
BANKING LAW
BANKING LAW REFORM
BANKING LAWS
BANKING REGULATION
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SUPERVISION
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKRUPTCY
BANKS
BID
BORROWER
BUSINESS PLAN
BUSINESS PLANS
BUSINESS STRATEGY
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL ADEQUACY RATIOS
CAPITAL BASE
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL PLANNING
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CAPITALIZATION
CASH RESERVES
CENTRAL BANKS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS
COLLATERAL
COLLATERAL REGIME
COLLATERAL REMAINS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
CONSOLIDATED SUPERVISION
CONTINGENCY PLANNING
CORPORATE CREDIT RISK
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
COUNTRY RISK
COUNTRY RISKS
CREDIBILITY
CREDIT APPROVAL
CREDIT BUREAU
CREDIT FACILITIES
CREDIT GROWTH
CREDIT LOSSES
CREDIT POLICIES
CREDIT PROCESSES
CREDIT REPORTING
CREDIT REPORTING SYSTEM
CREDIT RISK
CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT
CREDIT SQUEEZE
CREDITS
CREDITWORTHINESS
CRITERIA FOR INVESTMENTS
CROSS-BORDER BANKING
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
DEPOSIT LIABILITIES
DEPOSITOR
DEPOSITS
DERIVATIVE
DERIVATIVES
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
DOMESTIC BANKS
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES
EXTERNAL AUDITORS
FACILITATION
FAMILY BUSINESS
FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
FINANCE COMPANIES
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL STRENGTH
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FOREIGN BANK
FOREIGN BANKS
FOREIGN CURRENCY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS
GOOD FAITH
GUARANTOR
HEDGE FUND
HOLDING
HOLDINGS
HOUSING
HOUSING LOANS
INFORMATION SHARING
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INSTALLMENT
INSTALLMENT SALES
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE RISK
INTERNAL AUDIT
INTERNAL AUDITS
INTERNAL CONTROLS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL BANKS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS
INTERNATIONAL LENDING
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS
LAWS
LEGAL AUTHORITY
LEGAL BARRIERS
LEGAL CULTURES
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL PROTECTION
LEGAL PROVISIONS
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
LEGAL SYSTEMS
LEGISLATION
LENDERS
LENDING EXPOSURES
LEVEL OF RISK
LEVEL PLAYING FIELD
LINES OF CREDIT
LIQUID ASSET
LIQUID ASSETS
LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY ASSISTANCE
LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT
LIQUIDITY RISK
LOAN
LOAN CLASSIFICATION
LOAN PORTFOLIO
LOAN PORTFOLIOS
MARKET RISK
MARKET RISKS
MARKET SHARE
MARKET SHARES
MARKET STRUCTURE
MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
MONETARY FUND
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE LOANS
NEW ENTRANTS
NONPERFORMING LOAN
NPL
OFF BALANCE SHEET
OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE
OPERATIONAL RISK
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
POLICY RESPONSE
PROFITABILITY
PRUDENTIAL REGULATION
PRUDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
PRUDENTIAL STANDARDS
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REPAYMENT
REPAYMENT DIFFICULTIES
RETAINED EARNINGS
RETURN
RETURN ON ASSETS
RETURN ON EQUITY
RETURNS
RISK EVALUATION
RISK EXPOSURES
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
RISK PROFILE
RISK PROFILES
SECURITIES
SHARE OF ASSETS
SHAREHOLDER
SHAREHOLDERS
SOLVENCY
SUBSIDIARIES
SUPERVISION OF BANKS
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK
SUPERVISORY POWERS
TERRORISM
TIER 1 CAPITAL
TRADING
TRANSACTION
TRANSFER RISK
TRANSFER RISKS
TRANSPARENCY
UNSECURED LOANS
VAR MODELS
International Monetary Fund
World Bank
Financial Sector Assessment Program Update : Saudi Arabia - Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Saudi Arabia
description This assessment of Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency's (SAMA) compliance with the basel committee's core principles for effective banking supervision was conducted by a mission to Saudi Arabia during April 9-20, 2011. The assessment was carried out as part of a Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) update undertaken by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank at the request of the Saudi authorities. The authorities requested that the assessment of compliance be conducted using only the essential criteria in the methodology. This assessment was based on a review of laws, regulations, policies and practices in place at the time. The financial system is subject to risks reflecting the openness of the economy and dependence on the hydrocarbon sector, as well as the size of the market. Saudi Arabia implements International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for banks and insurance companies and is served by the major accounting firms. There has been no need to provide emergency liquidity assistance (ELA) to any bank in recent years. The conditions in which SAMA will provide ELA would be determined on a case-by-case basis, as will the terms on which such ELA will be provided.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP)
author International Monetary Fund
World Bank
author_facet International Monetary Fund
World Bank
author_sort International Monetary Fund
title Financial Sector Assessment Program Update : Saudi Arabia - Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision
title_short Financial Sector Assessment Program Update : Saudi Arabia - Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision
title_full Financial Sector Assessment Program Update : Saudi Arabia - Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision
title_fullStr Financial Sector Assessment Program Update : Saudi Arabia - Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision
title_full_unstemmed Financial Sector Assessment Program Update : Saudi Arabia - Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision
title_sort financial sector assessment program update : saudi arabia - basel core principles for effective banking supervision
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/09/18170274/saudi-arabia-basel-core-principles-effective-banking-supervision-detailed-assessment-observance
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15972
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spelling okr-10986-159722021-04-23T14:03:23Z Financial Sector Assessment Program Update : Saudi Arabia - Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision International Monetary Fund World Bank ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES AFFILIATED COMPANIES AFFILIATES AMOUNT OF RISK ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING APPROVAL PROCESS ARREARS ASSET CLASS ASSET QUALITY AUDIT COMMITTEE AUDITING AUDITORS AUTONOMY BALANCE SHEET BANK ASSET BANK ASSETS BANK BRANCHES BANK MANAGEMENT BANK OFFICIALS BANKING ASSETS BANKING INDUSTRY BANKING LAW BANKING LAW REFORM BANKING LAWS BANKING REGULATION BANKING SECTOR BANKING SUPERVISION BANKING SYSTEM BANKRUPTCY BANKS BID BORROWER BUSINESS PLAN BUSINESS PLANS BUSINESS STRATEGY CAPITAL ADEQUACY CAPITAL ADEQUACY RATIOS CAPITAL BASE CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITAL PLANNING CAPITAL REQUIREMENT CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CAPITALIZATION CASH RESERVES CENTRAL BANKS CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS COLLATERAL COLLATERAL REGIME COLLATERAL REMAINS COMMERCIAL BANKS CONFLICT OF INTEREST CONFLICTS OF INTEREST CONSOLIDATED SUPERVISION CONTINGENCY PLANNING CORPORATE CREDIT RISK CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COUNTRY RISK COUNTRY RISKS CREDIBILITY CREDIT APPROVAL CREDIT BUREAU CREDIT FACILITIES CREDIT GROWTH CREDIT LOSSES CREDIT POLICIES CREDIT PROCESSES CREDIT REPORTING CREDIT REPORTING SYSTEM CREDIT RISK CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT CREDIT SQUEEZE CREDITS CREDITWORTHINESS CRITERIA FOR INVESTMENTS CROSS-BORDER BANKING DEPOSIT DEPOSIT INSURANCE DEPOSIT LIABILITIES DEPOSITOR DEPOSITS DERIVATIVE DERIVATIVES DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS DOMESTIC BANKS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES EXTERNAL AUDITORS FACILITATION FAMILY BUSINESS FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS FINANCE COMPANIES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL STABILITY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL STRENGTH FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FOREIGN BANK FOREIGN BANKS FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS GOOD FAITH GUARANTOR HEDGE FUND HOLDING HOLDINGS HOUSING HOUSING LOANS INFORMATION SHARING INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSTALLMENT INSTALLMENT SALES INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATE RISK INTERNAL AUDIT INTERNAL AUDITS INTERNAL CONTROLS INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL BANKS INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS INTERNATIONAL LENDING INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS LAWS LEGAL AUTHORITY LEGAL BARRIERS LEGAL CULTURES LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL PROTECTION LEGAL PROVISIONS LEGAL REQUIREMENTS LEGAL SYSTEMS LEGISLATION LENDERS LENDING EXPOSURES LEVEL OF RISK LEVEL PLAYING FIELD LINES OF CREDIT LIQUID ASSET LIQUID ASSETS LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY ASSISTANCE LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT LIQUIDITY RISK LOAN LOAN CLASSIFICATION LOAN PORTFOLIO LOAN PORTFOLIOS MARKET RISK MARKET RISKS MARKET SHARE MARKET SHARES MARKET STRUCTURE MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENT MONETARY FUND MORTGAGE MORTGAGE LOANS NEW ENTRANTS NONPERFORMING LOAN NPL OFF BALANCE SHEET OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE OPERATIONAL RISK OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE POLICY RESPONSE PROFITABILITY PRUDENTIAL REGULATION PRUDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS PRUDENTIAL STANDARDS REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REPAYMENT REPAYMENT DIFFICULTIES RETAINED EARNINGS RETURN RETURN ON ASSETS RETURN ON EQUITY RETURNS RISK EVALUATION RISK EXPOSURES RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS RISK PROFILE RISK PROFILES SECURITIES SHARE OF ASSETS SHAREHOLDER SHAREHOLDERS SOLVENCY SUBSIDIARIES SUPERVISION OF BANKS SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK SUPERVISORY POWERS TERRORISM TIER 1 CAPITAL TRADING TRANSACTION TRANSFER RISK TRANSFER RISKS TRANSPARENCY UNSECURED LOANS VAR MODELS This assessment of Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency's (SAMA) compliance with the basel committee's core principles for effective banking supervision was conducted by a mission to Saudi Arabia during April 9-20, 2011. The assessment was carried out as part of a Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) update undertaken by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank at the request of the Saudi authorities. The authorities requested that the assessment of compliance be conducted using only the essential criteria in the methodology. This assessment was based on a review of laws, regulations, policies and practices in place at the time. The financial system is subject to risks reflecting the openness of the economy and dependence on the hydrocarbon sector, as well as the size of the market. Saudi Arabia implements International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for banks and insurance companies and is served by the major accounting firms. There has been no need to provide emergency liquidity assistance (ELA) to any bank in recent years. The conditions in which SAMA will provide ELA would be determined on a case-by-case basis, as will the terms on which such ELA will be provided. 2013-10-01T17:26:02Z 2013-10-01T17:26:02Z 2011-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/09/18170274/saudi-arabia-basel-core-principles-effective-banking-supervision-detailed-assessment-observance http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15972 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) Economic & Sector Work Middle East and North Africa Saudi Arabia