Basel Committee on Banking Supervision consults on amendments to principles for the management of credit risk

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The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (Basel Committee) published a consultative document on updating the principles for the management of credit risk. The principles, first issued in October 2000, provide guidelines for banking supervisory authorities to evaluate banks' credit risk management processes in four key areas: (i) establishing a suitable credit risk environment; (ii) operating under a sound credit-granting process; (iii) maintaining an appropriate credit administration, measurement and monitoring process; and (iv) ensuring adequate controls over credit risk.

The Basel Committee mandated a review of the principles in 2023, to determine if they remain fit for purpose given the developments in global financial markets related credit risks and trends and changes to the supervisory and regulatory landscape over the past 25 years. The review confirmed the ongoing relevance of the credit risk principles but identified certain parts that either have become obsolete, superseded and redundant or are not fully aligned with the current Basel Framework and the Basel Committee's guidance. Therefore, the Basel Committee proposes to make a limited set of technical amendments to align the principles with the current Basel Framework and the latest guidelines. A comparison against the 2000 version has been published alongside the consultation. The consultation is open to comments until 21 March 2025.

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