The Uniform Bank Rating System in Romania
Second Edition of International Scientific Conference, Economic Growth in Conditions of Internationalization, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
4 Pages Posted: 5 Jan 2009
Date Written: September 6, 2007
Abstract
In Romania, the uniform bank rating system has been implemented by the National Bank of Romania since 2000. For short, this system is called CAMPL (C - the capital adequacy, A - the quality of assets, M - the management, P - profitability, L - liquidities and S - sensitivity, starting from 2005). Each of its components is assigned scores between one and five, where one stands for a financial indicator that describes a strong financial standing and a score of five for a poor standing. The evaluation of these specific elements represents an important criterion for establishing a compound rating, which means assigning scores to each bank.
Keywords: bank rating system, supervising activity, prudential indicators
JEL Classification: G21
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