Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Governor’s claim on strength of the banking system can be banked on

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To evaluate Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) W.D. Lakshman’s claim, Factcheck consulted the set of principles developed by the Bank for Internatio­nal Settlement­s (BIS)—AN internatio­nal organisati­on that serves and supports central banks in their pursuit of monetary and financial stability—to assess the risk taken on by global and domestic banks. Sri Lankan domestic banks are regulated by the CBSL in accordance with BIS guidelines.

The ratios cited by the Governor are the relevant indicators based on the above standards.the numbers quoted by him were those that are reported by the CBSL.

The Governor reports the average ratios for the whole of the sector. However, the strength of the sector would depend also on how individual banks performed on these indicators. The appropriat­e benchmarks for each indicator for each bank vary based on the CBSL’S classifica­tion of the bank’s systemic importance.

As of 31 March 2020, Sri Lanka’s top 10 banks all meet their regulatory requiremen­ts, indicating their regulatory strength (Exhibit 1).

Therefore, we classify the governor’s statement as TRUE.

*Factcheck’s verdict is based on the most recent informatio­n that is publicly accessible. As with every All data from regulatory disclosure­s and at the Bank level. Note, total assets for Bank of Ceylon as of 13 December 2019. Minimum CET1 Capital ratios are 7.5% (D-SIB Bucket 2), 7.0% (D-SIB Bucket factcheck, if new informatio­n becomes available, Factcheck will revisit the assessment. 1), and 6.5% (NON-D-SIB). Minimum Total Capital ratios are 13.0% (D-SIB Bucket 2), 12.5% (D-SIB Bucket 1), and 12.0% (NON-D-SIB). Minimum LCR, NSFR, and SLAR ratios are 100% for all banks

 ??  ?? The banking sector remains strong with total capital adequacy ratio above 16 per cent, net stable funding ratio above 130 per cent, liquidity coverage ratio above 175 per cent and statutory liquid asset ratio above 32 per cent. With these performanc­e indicators, I do not think anyone needs an additional assurance on the current strength of the banking system Daily News, 08 June 2020 PROF.W.D. LAKSHMAN Governor of the Central Bank
The banking sector remains strong with total capital adequacy ratio above 16 per cent, net stable funding ratio above 130 per cent, liquidity coverage ratio above 175 per cent and statutory liquid asset ratio above 32 per cent. With these performanc­e indicators, I do not think anyone needs an additional assurance on the current strength of the banking system Daily News, 08 June 2020 PROF.W.D. LAKSHMAN Governor of the Central Bank
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