Arab Times

CBK policies helped banks in crisis after oil prices fall

‘Mergers to create instabilit­y’

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KUWAIT CITY, Nov 13: Several experts in economy affirmed that Kuwaiti banks escaped the major crises that hit the global financial system in previous years through the policy of Kuwait Central Bank, reports Al-Shahed daily.

In this context, economist Maitham Al-Shakhs stated that the banking sector is the most secure quarter in Kuwait at present, because they own large assets in excess of liabilitie­s. He added the Kuwaiti banks were not affected by the financial turmoil brought about by the reduction in oil prices and the global economic crises. He pointed to relevance of the strategy adopted by the Central Bank of Kuwait that obliges local banks to stick to the governance policy while enforcing the internatio­nal criteria, indicating the policy helps the banks in applying the recommenda­tions of Basel 3 Forum easily.

Economic analyst Nawaf Al-Shaye stated the major role of Kuwait Central Bank is to oblige the local banks to enforce the governance policy. He noted the banks are keen on enforcing the rules in order to obtain the best evaluation.

He also expressed concern on the intention of some banks to merge with other banks outside Kuwait, especially as the step lacks the necessary study.

He reiterated the integratio­n may affect stability of the Kuwaiti banks due to the distinctio­n between Kuwaiti laws and the laws of those countries.

Financial analyst Muhammad Thamer also said the governance policy constitute a small part of the system implemente­d by the Central Bank of Kuwait that contribute­d in reviving the economy over the past few years.

He pointed out that the local banks attained 11 percent profits in the period, which boosted their financial assets.

He asserted the banks may have faced some troubles in 2008 due to the financial commitment­s to debtor companies but they surmounted the crisis in 2012.

He added the Kuwaiti banks face a major challenge in exceeding the borders of Kuwait; thus, it is essential to study the possibilit­y of integratio­n by extending their wings so as to grow bigger.

His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah received, with the attendance of Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Hind Al-Sabeeh, Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) Secretary General Dr Yousef bin Ahmed Al-Othaimeen, at Bayan Palace Monday. His Highness the Premier also met Arab Ministers of Social Affairs and Labor participat­ing in the 37th session of the Arab labor conference. (KUNA)

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