Republic of Slovenia: Detailed Assessment of Observance of Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision
December 6, 2012
Summary
The Slovenian banking system has been transformed by Slovenia’s accession to the European Union. Banking sector regulation and supervision is generally in line with international standards. The global crisis affected Slovenia’s economy significantly, and most banks in the system were also affected adversely. The authorities have attempted to reduce the effects of the financial crisis with several countercyclical fiscal policy measures and a program to provide liquidity to the financial sector. Strengthening the financial condition of the banking system is the key priority.
Subject: Bank supervision, Banking, Capital adequacy requirements, Credit risk, Financial regulation and supervision, Internal controls, Market risk, Operational risk, Revenue administration
Keywords: Bank supervision, banking group, business plan, central bank, CR, credit risk, Credit risk, Global, internal audit, Internal controls, ISCR, management board, Market risk, Operational risk
Pages:
149
Volume:
2012
DOI:
Issue:
324
Series:
Country Report No. 2012/324
Stock No:
1SVNEA2012002
ISBN:
9781475565775
ISSN:
1934-7685






