Liquidity Assessment, Recovery and Resolution Strategies in IFIs
Samir Alamad
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Samir Alamad: Al Rayan Bank
Chapter Chapter 12 in Financial and Accounting Principles in Islamic Finance, 2019, pp 277-298 from Springer
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Abstract This Chapter builds on the analysis of Shariah governance application to the capital adequacy assessment to address the liquidity assessment for IFIs. It analyses relevant aspects and provides a comprehensive guide of the key considerations, components and influencing factors for liquidity assessment in relation to Shariah governance in IFIs. It also provides insights into the assessment of recovery and resolution plan for IFIs and applicable considerations for both. The Chapter is divided into three main sections, first it discusses the internal liquidity adequacy process, its importance and its components in relation to IFIs. In the second and third sections it discusses the recovery and resolution plan respectively, their framework and building blocks. The analysis provided here outlines a blue-print that would function as a guide for the Islamic finance industry. It will help all Islamic financial institutions tailor their liquidity requirements to reflect their Shariah governance and operational model while still complying with applicable banking and liquidity regulations.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-16299-3_12
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