BCBS 156
Definition
BCBS 156 is a document published by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision on June 2009 in the Core Principles category.
Title
Core Principles for Effective Deposit Insurance Systems - final version.
Abstract
The financial crisis has illustrated the importance of effective deposit insurance to help maintain public confidence. In response, the Basel Committee and IADI collaborated to develop the core principles for effective deposit insurance systems. These core principles set an important benchmark for countries to use in establishing or reforming deposit insurance systems and address a range of issues including:
- deposit insurance coverage;
- funding;
- prompt reimbursement;
- public awareness;
- resolution of failed institutions; and
- cooperation with other safety net participants including central banks and supervisors.
A consultative version of this paper was released in March 2009.
Document Profile
- Publication Date: June 2009
- Publication Type: Standards
- Publication Status: Superseded
- Publication Category: Core Principles
- Number of Pages: 26
- Keywords: Bank Resolution, Depositor Compensation, Bank Deposits, Bank Failures, Core Principles, Safety Nets
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