Botswana: Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note on Financial Sector Safety Nets, Crisis Management, and Bank Resolution Framework
March 5, 2024
Summary
This technical note highlights financial sector safety nets (FSN), crisis management, and bank resolution framework in Botswana. The financial safety net framework in Botswana is incomplete, while crisis preparedness and management structures must be expanded. The authorities are, however, poised to significantly improve the FSN and Crisis Management framework. Implementing a suitable law for the Deposit Insurance Scheme of Botswana and preparing the action plan for its operationalization, including clear funding arrangements through bank contributions and a public backstop, are needed. Developing the safety nets that characterize good international practices in the financial regulatory architecture will require the Financial Stability Council (FSC) to prioritize work over the near- to medium-term. The FSC should be expanded to include a crisis preparedness and management mandate, which is in line with its statutory responsibilities outlined in the Bank of Botswana Amendment Act, 2022. The FSC would oversee high-level monitoring of the financial system, analyzing the risks affecting the system, and discussing the appropriate policies to mitigate those risks. The FSC should also formally introduce system-wide crisis management protocols to plan and implement solutions in the event of a crisis.
Subject: Bank resolution, Bank resolution framework, Crisis management, Crisis prevention, Financial crises, International organization, Lender of last resort, Monetary policy
Keywords: bank of Botswana amendment Act, bank recovery plan outline, Bank resolution, Bank resolution framework, bank supervision department, BoB power, core principle, Crisis management, Crisis prevention, D. deposit insurance, Global, International Monetary Fund publication service, Lender of last resort
Pages:
37
Volume:
2024
DOI:
Issue:
059
Series:
Country Report No. 2024/059
Stock No:
1BWAEA2024001
ISBN:
9798400269073
ISSN:
1934-7685





