Morocco: The Sub-Saharan Expansion of Moroccan Banks: Challenges and Opportunities
May 8, 2015
Summary
This Selected Issues paper presents an overview of the cross-border expansion of Moroccan banks in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). It discusses policies to minimize possible negative spillovers and address the main supervisory challenges. It builds on the analysis and main results of a Pan-African Cross-Border Exercise—a joint initiative by the IMF’s African and Monetary and Capital Markets departments, with the collaboration of the Middle East and Central Asia department. It highlights that that Morocco could play an instrumental role by providing technical assistance to other supervisors in the region, and the SSA region may benefit from the Moroccan experience of good practices in many areas and relatively advanced supervisory capacity.
Subject: Bank legislation, Banking, Commercial banks, Credit, Cross-border banking, Financial institutions, Financial regulation and supervision, Financial sector policy and analysis, Financial sector stability, Financial services, Money
Keywords: assets equivalent, bank, Bank legislation, bank liability, Bank-Al-Maghrib, banking system, banks' liquidity, Commercial banks, CR, Credit, Cross-border banking, Financial sector stability, ISCR, Moroccan bank, parent bank's exposure, requests bank, West Africa
Pages:
16
Volume:
2015
DOI:
Issue:
106
Series:
Country Report No. 2015/106
Stock No:
1MAREA2015003
ISBN:
9781475534429
ISSN:
1934-7685





