Chapter A1 - Banking Flashcards
1
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What should I think about in a banking Question?
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- Roles of Banks
- Types of Banks
- Key Features of Income Statement and Balance Sheet
- Key Risks Faced by Banks
2
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What are the key features of Banks in SA?
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- Retail, Commercial, Central and Development Banks
- Sophistication
- Reputation (Trusted, Highly Regulated)
- Opportunities for growth
3
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What roles do Banks play?
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Provide liquidity
- Deposit-taker
- Financier
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Financial intermediary
- Bring together providers borrowers of capital
- Develops facilities and instruments to make this possible
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Global networks
- Access to capital markets globally
- Barometer of financial health, activity & trends
4
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What types of Banks are there?
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- Traditional deposit taking banks
- Development Banks
- Reserve or Central Banks
- Investment Banks
- Community Banks
5
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What are the characteristics of Banks?
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Loans
- Borrow at repo, lend and prime (plus or minus risk/profit margin)
- Secured vs Unsecured lending impacts rate
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Positive account balances
- May pay interest
- Less than interest charged on loans to cover expenses and profits
- Need to report in line with IFRS 9
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Reserving (Solvency) require by regulation
- BASEL III in SA
6
Q
What components are in a Bank’s IS and BS?
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Revenue:
- Fees
- Net-Interest Income
- Trading Income
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Cost:
- Operational costs (Staff, premises, systems, marketing)
- Credit Costs (Bad Loans)
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Assets/Liabilities:
- Opposite than for individuals
7
Q
What are the key risks faced by Banks?
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- Credit Risk
- Market Risk (Systemic Risk)
- Operational Risk
- Liquidity Risk
- Other (model, strategic, confidence)
8
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How are banks Regulated?
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- Tightly regulated environment
- Banking Act + Other regulation
- Prudential (SARB)
- Market Conduct (FSCA)
- IFRS (Reporting Standards)