18th of August, 2018
Basel II-Tier 2 Capital Treatment Under Egyptian Law
Keywords: Banking & Finance
The Central Bank of Egypt (the “CBE”) has implemented an extensive banking reform program since 2004, which aimed at strengthening the Egyptian banking sector and increasing its robustness to face global and regional competitiveness and help achieve economic growth. The first wave of this program aimed at the consolidation of the banking sector, addressing the issue of non-performing loans, and financial and managerial restructuring of state-owned banks. The CBE successfully completed this first wave in December 2008.
For our Tier 2 publication, Press here.
For our Tier 2 publication, Press here.
Basel II-Tier 2 Capital Treatment Under Egyptian Law
18 August, 2018
Keywords: Banking & Finance
The Central Bank of Egypt (the “CBE”) has implemented an extensive banking reform program since 2004, which aimed at strengthening the Egyptian banking sector and increasing its robustness to face global and regional competitiveness and help achieve economic growth. The first wave of this program aimed at the consolidation of the banking sector, addressing the issue of non-performing loans, and financial and managerial restructuring of state-owned banks. The CBE successfully completed this first wave in December 2008.
For our Tier 2 publication, Press here.
For our Tier 2 publication, Press here.
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