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BOFI- Chapter 2 Lecture Notes.
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Simple framework Allows greater focus on price stability Forward-looking Enables comprehensive approach to monetary policy Increases accountability of BSP and helps build credibility Promotes transparency in monetary policy Under inflation targeting, monetary policy decisions as well as outlook for inflation of the BSP are communicated to the public regularly through various means. If the BSP maintains its credibility, then inflation expectations will remain well anchored. PRIVILEGES AND PROHIBITIONS Tax Exemption Exemption from Customs Duties Prohibitions Phase-out of Fiscal Agency Functions Phase-out of Regulatory Powers Over the Operations of Finance Corporations and Other Institutions
The conservator shall report and be responsible to the Monetary Board Appointment of a Conservator and shall have the power to overrule or Revoke the actions of the previous management and Board of Directors of the bank or quasi bank
Appoint a conservator to take charge of assets and liabilities Reorganize the management Collext all moneys and debts Exercises powers neccesary to res to viability HOW LONG DOES CONSERVATOSHIP LAST? = SHALL NOT EXCESS 1 YR When can the Monetary Board terminate the cons -Institution can operate on its own -Institution would involve probable loss to its depositors and creditors
Whenever a bank or quasi bank is: Unable to pay its liabilities Has insufficient realizable assets to meet iits liab Cannot continue business without involving probable losses to its depositors and creditors Has willfully violated a cease and desist order
Functions and Obligations: •Gather and take charge of all assets and liabilities of the institution •Exercise the general powers •Determine in not later than ninety (90) days from take over whether the institution should be rehabilitated or may resume business with safety Otherwise, proceed to liquidation
The BSP ensures that an enabling policy and regulatory environment is in place through the issuance of various regulations conducive to financial inclusion. The general approach is characterized by openness to innovations and market-based solutions which can have a transformative role in expanding the scale and reach of financial services
The BSP conducts activities aimed at increasing the financial literacy of various targeted audiences and ensuring that financial consumers are protected by issuing standards on disclosure and transparency, fair treatment, effective recourse and privacy of client information. The BSP believes that promoting financial education and consumer protection is a shared responsibility among financial Institutions, the BSP and the financial consumers.
Advocacy efforts to promote financial inclusion help increase awareness, understanding and appreciation of financial inclusion The BSP is highly involved in various projects and activities in partnership with other public and private sector stakeholders through local and international linkages
There is a need to collect inclusion-relevant information to benchmark, monitor and assess progress. The BSP is stepping up efforts in developing a comprehensive financial inclusion data framework to identify existing gaps and opportunities, and inform evidence-based policy making
and Regulations (iRR) and RAS
experiencing unexpected or higher than usual volume of inward check transactions. The governing policies and procedures are provided under BSP Circular 681 in order to provide additional liquidity for banks encountering liquidity problems due to check clearing losses as well as protect the BSP against settlement exposures.
3. Overseer of the payments and settlements system The BSP, through its Core Information Technology Sub-Group of the Supervision and Examination Sector conducts information technology (IT) supervision and examination of banks and non-bank financial institutions (Fls) and the payments systems. Its assessments of systems focus on determining the adequacy of IT management and operational controls over data integrity and confidentiality, and attendantrisk exposures 4. User of its own RTGS system The BSP, through its different departments, also make use of the payments and settlements system for the settlement of its own transactions with its stakeholders, such as 1. The automated collection and settlement of Supervision and Examination Sector annual supervisory fees: 2. Online processing of eRediscounting loan proceeds and collection of banks' maturing loans withDepartment of Loans and credit 3. Processing posting of banks cast deposit and withdrawal transactions with Cash Department 4. Investment maturities of funds placed by the Provident Fund Office, and 5. Trading transactions as well as payments of maturing RRPISDA placements with Treasury Department 5) Initiate changes reforms for the payments system The BSP, through its Payments and Settlements Steering Committee (PSSCOM), initiate the conduct of studies/research relating to payments system to ensure that it grows and matures in accordance with the global standards
To preserve purchasing power, the BSP's main objective is to maintain price stability. It uses inflation targeting as a framework for conducting monetary policy. Consumers directly benefit. To help promote financial stability, the BSP supervises and regulates banks and other financial institutions. Depositors and borrowers directly benefit.eleo To ensure safe and efficient payments and settlements of financial transactions, the BSP owns and operates the PhilPass. Transacting parties directly benefit. THE ECONOMY AS A WHOLE BENEFITS.
=For checks issued and cashed in Metro Manila,
=Trusted as a neutral service bureau of the banks, PCHC extended its operating outfit by implementing several electronic based payment system services for the banking community such as
=Philippine Domestic Dollar Transfer System (PDDTS), and Project Abstract Secure (PAS) System.The sorting processing and clearing of checks are done by computers. =Clearing of checks for provincial checks and Metro Manila checks is done manually at the Manila Clearing/Regional Clearing Units of BSP. Cebu, Davao, and Bacolod have their own clearing units