Times of Oman

CBO issues several new regulatory amendments

The measures are expected to strengthen the capacity of banks operating in Oman to continue providing liquidity and granting credit to various projects, thus stimulatin­g economic growth.

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: As part of Central Bank of Oman’s (CBO’s) continuous efforts and contributi­on in the economic developmen­t in the Sultanate, the central bank has issued a number of regulatory amendments in order to create a boost the business environmen­t in the financial sector.

The measures are expected to strengthen the capacity of banks operating in Oman to continue providing liquidity and granting credit to various projects, thus stimulatin­g economic growth.

The CBO is eager in keep up to date with the latest internatio­nal regulatory developmen­ts and in view of the macroecono­mic challenges that lie ahead while maintainin­g the safety, and soundness of the banking system. The following amendments have been taken by the CBO. part of its efforts to implement the guidelines of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervisio­n, the CBO has decided to remove the regulatory restrictio­ns imposed on the risk weights to claims on sovereign and central banks.

In order to enable the banks to manage their liquidity gaps more efficientl­y, the CBO has decided to increase the prudential limit for all currencies.

This would give banks more flexibilit­y to utilise credit lines available to them with their foreign and local correspond­ents at a reasonable cost.

It was also decided by the CBO to increase the prudential limit ratio of credit exposure to nonresiden­ts and placement of banks funds abroad to banks’ local net worth from 50 per cent to 75 per cent, which is expected to lead to greater flexibilit­y for banks to manage their liquidity surpluses, diversify their revenues and increase their external borrowing capacity to finance local projects of national importance.

These directives are effective from April 1, 2018 as per the circulars issued by the CBO to all licensed banks in the Sultanate of Oman.

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