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

Suggested Citation

Driga, Imola, The Uniform Bank Rating System in Romania (September 6, 2007). Second Edition of International Scientific Conference, Economic Growth in Conditions of Internationalization, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1322829

Imola Driga (Contact Author)

University of Petrosani ( email )

20, Str. Universitatii
Petrosani 332006
Romania

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