Financial Sector Assessment Program : Nigeria - Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision

The assessment of the current state of the implementation of the Basel Core Principles (BCP) for effective banking supervision in Nigeria, against the BCP methodology issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) in October 2006, was completed between August 27 and September 19, 2012, as part of a Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) update, undertaken jointly by the Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, and reflects the regulatory and supervisory framework in place as of the date of the completion of the assessment. An assessment of the effectiveness of banking supervision requires a review of the legal framework, both generally and as specifically related to the financial sector, and a detailed examination of the policies and practices of the institutions responsible for banking supervision. Banking systems differ from one country to another, as do their domestic circumstances. The BCPs are capable of application to a wide range of jurisdictions whose banking sectors will inevitably include a broad spectrum of banks. The co-ordination of the activities of the Nigerian banking sector supervisory authorities is conducted under the aegis of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)/Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) executive committee on supervision which should ensure that operations of the two supervisory authorities are coordinated to remove overlaps, avoid gaps and ensure adequate information sharing on issues of supervisory concern. The Financial Services Regulation Coordinating Committee (FSRCC) provides the platform for the co-ordination among and information sharing with regulatory authorities, inter alia with reference to financial sector stability, and supervision of financial conglomerates, financial holding companies and bank holding companies. The Nigerian economy has experienced a number of domestic and external shocks in recent years, which impacted the banking sector. The Nigerian economy emerged from the banking crisis, and has the potential to enjoy an extended period of strong economic growth.

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Main Authors: International Monetary Fund, World Bank
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2013-05
Subjects:ACCOUNTABILITY, ACCOUNTING, ACCOUNTING POLICIES, ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES, ACCOUNTING STANDARDS, ASSET MANAGEMENT, ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANIES, ASSET PORTFOLIOS, ASSET QUALITY, AUDITING, AUDITS, AUTONOMY, BALANCE SHEET, BANK ACCOUNTING, BANK EXAMINATION, BANK HOLDING, BANK HOLDING COMPANIES, BANK HOLDING COMPANY, BANK REGULATION, BANK SUPERVISION, BANKING CRISIS, BANKING SECTOR, BANKING SECTOR ASSETS, BANKING SECTORS, BANKING SUPERVISION, BANKING SYSTEM, BANKING SYSTEMS, BANKRUPTCY, BANKS, BROKERAGE, BROKERAGE FIRMS, CAPACITY BUILDING, CAPITAL ADEQUACY, CAPITAL BASE, CAPITAL INFLOWS, CAPITAL MARKET, CAPITAL MARKETS, CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS, CENTRAL BANK, COLLATERAL, COMMERCIAL BANK, COMMERCIAL BANK CREDIT, COMMERCIAL BANKS, COMMUNITY BANKS, CONFLICTS OF INTEREST, CONSOLIDATED SUPERVISION, CONSOLIDATION, CONSUMER PROTECTION, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, CREDIT BUREAU, CREDIT BUREAUS, CREDIT EXPANSION, CREDIT GROWTH, CREDIT LINES, CREDIT RISK, CREDIT RISK EXPOSURE, CREDIT RISK EXPOSURES, CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT, CREDITORS, CURRENCY, CURRENCY DEVALUATION, DEBT, DEBTS, DEPOSIT, DEPOSIT INSURANCE, DEPOSIT MONEY BANK, DEPOSITORS, DERIVATIVES, DEVELOPMENT FINANCE, DIRECT INVESTMENT, DOMESTIC BANKS, DUE DILIGENCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, EQUITY MARKET, EXCHANGE COMMISSION, EXTERNAL AUDITORS, FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATES, FINANCIAL CRISIS, FINANCIAL DEEPENING, FINANCIAL INFORMATION, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FINANCIAL MARKET, FINANCIAL MARKETS, FINANCIAL SERVICES, FINANCIAL STABILITY, FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, FINANCIAL STRENGTH, FINANCIAL SYSTEM, FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS, FISCAL DISCIPLINE, FISCAL POLICY, FOREIGN BANK, FOREIGN BANKS, FUND MANAGERS, GOVERNMENT REVENUE, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, HOLDING, HOLDING COMPANIES, INADEQUATE DISCLOSURE, INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY, INFLATION, INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS, INSURANCE, INSURANCE COMPANIES, INSURANCE CORPORATION, INSURED DEPOSITS, INTEREST RATE, INTEREST RATE RISK, INTEREST RATES, INTERNAL AUDIT, INTERNAL CONTROLS, INTERNATIONAL AUDITING STANDARDS, INTERNATIONAL BANK, INTERNATIONAL BANKS, INTERNATIONAL MARKETS, INTERNATIONAL RESERVES, INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS, INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS, ISSUANCE, LAWS, LEGAL FRAMEWORK, LEGAL PROTECTION, LEGISLATION, LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK, LEVEL OF RISK, LIABILITY, LIQUID ASSETS, LIQUIDITY, LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT, LIQUIDITY RATIO, LIQUIDITY RISK, LOAN, MACROECONOMIC POLICIES, MACROECONOMIC POLICY, MARKET DISCIPLINE, MARKET PARTICIPANTS, MARKET RISK, MARKET RISKS, MARKET SHARE, MARKET STRUCTURE, MERCHANT BANKS, MICRO-FINANCE, MICROFINANCE, MONETARY FUND, MONETARY POLICY, MORAL HAZARD, MORTGAGE, MORTGAGE FINANCE, NEW ENTRANTS, NONPERFORMING LOANS, OFFSITE SUPERVISION, OIL PRICE, OIL PRICES, ONSITE EXAMINATION, OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE, OPERATIONAL RISK, OUTSTANDING DEBTS, OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE, OWNERSHIP STRUCTURES, PAYMENT SYSTEM, PAYMENT SYSTEMS, PENSION, PENSION FUND, PENSION FUNDS, PENSIONS, PORTFOLIO, PRIVATE CREDIT, PRIVATE CREDIT BUREAUX, PRIVATE PROPERTY, PROBLEM BANKS, PROFITABILITY, PRUDENTIAL REGULATION, PRUDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS, PUBLIC DEBT, RECAPITALIZATION, REGULATORY AUTHORITIES, REGULATORY AUTHORITY, REGULATORY FRAMEWORK, RETURNS, RISK EXPOSURE, RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, RISK PROFILE, RISK PROFILES, RISK TAKING, RISK WEIGHTED ASSETS, RISKY ASSET, SAFETY NET, SECURITIES, SETTLEMENT, SHAREHOLDER, SHAREHOLDERS, SMALL BANKS, SOLVENCY, STOCK EXCHANGE, STOCK MARKET, SUBORDINATED DEBT, SUBSIDIARIES, SUBSIDIARY, SUPERVISION OF BANKS, SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES, SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK, SUPERVISORY POWERS, SUPERVISORY REGIMES, SYSTEMIC BANKING DISTRESS, SYSTEMIC RISK, TAX, TERRORISM, TIER 1 CAPITAL, TRANSACTION, TRANSFER RISK, TRANSPARENCY, TREASURY, TREASURY OPERATIONS, TRUSTEES, UNIVERSAL BANKING, VARIABLE INTEREST RATES, ZERO COUPON, ZERO COUPON BONDS,
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topic ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ASSET MANAGEMENT
ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANIES
ASSET PORTFOLIOS
ASSET QUALITY
AUDITING
AUDITS
AUTONOMY
BALANCE SHEET
BANK ACCOUNTING
BANK EXAMINATION
BANK HOLDING
BANK HOLDING COMPANIES
BANK HOLDING COMPANY
BANK REGULATION
BANK SUPERVISION
BANKING CRISIS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SECTOR ASSETS
BANKING SECTORS
BANKING SUPERVISION
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKING SYSTEMS
BANKRUPTCY
BANKS
BROKERAGE
BROKERAGE FIRMS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL BASE
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CENTRAL BANK
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK CREDIT
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMUNITY BANKS
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
CONSOLIDATED SUPERVISION
CONSOLIDATION
CONSUMER PROTECTION
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CREDIT BUREAU
CREDIT BUREAUS
CREDIT EXPANSION
CREDIT GROWTH
CREDIT LINES
CREDIT RISK
CREDIT RISK EXPOSURE
CREDIT RISK EXPOSURES
CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT
CREDITORS
CURRENCY
CURRENCY DEVALUATION
DEBT
DEBTS
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
DEPOSIT MONEY BANK
DEPOSITORS
DERIVATIVES
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
DIRECT INVESTMENT
DOMESTIC BANKS
DUE DILIGENCE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EQUITY MARKET
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
EXTERNAL AUDITORS
FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATES
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL DEEPENING
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL STRENGTH
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
FISCAL DISCIPLINE
FISCAL POLICY
FOREIGN BANK
FOREIGN BANKS
FUND MANAGERS
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
HOLDING
HOLDING COMPANIES
INADEQUATE DISCLOSURE
INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY
INFLATION
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INSURANCE CORPORATION
INSURED DEPOSITS
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE RISK
INTEREST RATES
INTERNAL AUDIT
INTERNAL CONTROLS
INTERNATIONAL AUDITING STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL BANKS
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL RESERVES
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS
ISSUANCE
LAWS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL PROTECTION
LEGISLATION
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK
LEVEL OF RISK
LIABILITY
LIQUID ASSETS
LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT
LIQUIDITY RATIO
LIQUIDITY RISK
LOAN
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
MARKET DISCIPLINE
MARKET PARTICIPANTS
MARKET RISK
MARKET RISKS
MARKET SHARE
MARKET STRUCTURE
MERCHANT BANKS
MICRO-FINANCE
MICROFINANCE
MONETARY FUND
MONETARY POLICY
MORAL HAZARD
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE FINANCE
NEW ENTRANTS
NONPERFORMING LOANS
OFFSITE SUPERVISION
OIL PRICE
OIL PRICES
ONSITE EXAMINATION
OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE
OPERATIONAL RISK
OUTSTANDING DEBTS
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURES
PAYMENT SYSTEM
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
PENSION
PENSION FUND
PENSION FUNDS
PENSIONS
PORTFOLIO
PRIVATE CREDIT
PRIVATE CREDIT BUREAUX
PRIVATE PROPERTY
PROBLEM BANKS
PROFITABILITY
PRUDENTIAL REGULATION
PRUDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
PUBLIC DEBT
RECAPITALIZATION
REGULATORY AUTHORITIES
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RETURNS
RISK EXPOSURE
RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
RISK PROFILE
RISK PROFILES
RISK TAKING
RISK WEIGHTED ASSETS
RISKY ASSET
SAFETY NET
SECURITIES
SETTLEMENT
SHAREHOLDER
SHAREHOLDERS
SMALL BANKS
SOLVENCY
STOCK EXCHANGE
STOCK MARKET
SUBORDINATED DEBT
SUBSIDIARIES
SUBSIDIARY
SUPERVISION OF BANKS
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES
SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK
SUPERVISORY POWERS
SUPERVISORY REGIMES
SYSTEMIC BANKING DISTRESS
SYSTEMIC RISK
TAX
TERRORISM
TIER 1 CAPITAL
TRANSACTION
TRANSFER RISK
TRANSPARENCY
TREASURY
TREASURY OPERATIONS
TRUSTEES
UNIVERSAL BANKING
VARIABLE INTEREST RATES
ZERO COUPON
ZERO COUPON BONDS
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ASSET MANAGEMENT
ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANIES
ASSET PORTFOLIOS
ASSET QUALITY
AUDITING
AUDITS
AUTONOMY
BALANCE SHEET
BANK ACCOUNTING
BANK EXAMINATION
BANK HOLDING
BANK HOLDING COMPANIES
BANK HOLDING COMPANY
BANK REGULATION
BANK SUPERVISION
BANKING CRISIS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SECTOR ASSETS
BANKING SECTORS
BANKING SUPERVISION
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKING SYSTEMS
BANKRUPTCY
BANKS
BROKERAGE
BROKERAGE FIRMS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL BASE
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CENTRAL BANK
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK CREDIT
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMUNITY BANKS
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
CONSOLIDATED SUPERVISION
CONSOLIDATION
CONSUMER PROTECTION
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CREDIT BUREAU
CREDIT BUREAUS
CREDIT EXPANSION
CREDIT GROWTH
CREDIT LINES
CREDIT RISK
CREDIT RISK EXPOSURE
CREDIT RISK EXPOSURES
CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT
CREDITORS
CURRENCY
CURRENCY DEVALUATION
DEBT
DEBTS
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
DEPOSIT MONEY BANK
DEPOSITORS
DERIVATIVES
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
DIRECT INVESTMENT
DOMESTIC BANKS
DUE DILIGENCE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EQUITY MARKET
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
EXTERNAL AUDITORS
FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATES
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL DEEPENING
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL STRENGTH
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
FISCAL DISCIPLINE
FISCAL POLICY
FOREIGN BANK
FOREIGN BANKS
FUND MANAGERS
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
HOLDING
HOLDING COMPANIES
INADEQUATE DISCLOSURE
INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY
INFLATION
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INSURANCE CORPORATION
INSURED DEPOSITS
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE RISK
INTEREST RATES
INTERNAL AUDIT
INTERNAL CONTROLS
INTERNATIONAL AUDITING STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL BANKS
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL RESERVES
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS
ISSUANCE
LAWS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL PROTECTION
LEGISLATION
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK
LEVEL OF RISK
LIABILITY
LIQUID ASSETS
LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT
LIQUIDITY RATIO
LIQUIDITY RISK
LOAN
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
MARKET DISCIPLINE
MARKET PARTICIPANTS
MARKET RISK
MARKET RISKS
MARKET SHARE
MARKET STRUCTURE
MERCHANT BANKS
MICRO-FINANCE
MICROFINANCE
MONETARY FUND
MONETARY POLICY
MORAL HAZARD
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE FINANCE
NEW ENTRANTS
NONPERFORMING LOANS
OFFSITE SUPERVISION
OIL PRICE
OIL PRICES
ONSITE EXAMINATION
OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE
OPERATIONAL RISK
OUTSTANDING DEBTS
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURES
PAYMENT SYSTEM
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
PENSION
PENSION FUND
PENSION FUNDS
PENSIONS
PORTFOLIO
PRIVATE CREDIT
PRIVATE CREDIT BUREAUX
PRIVATE PROPERTY
PROBLEM BANKS
PROFITABILITY
PRUDENTIAL REGULATION
PRUDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
PUBLIC DEBT
RECAPITALIZATION
REGULATORY AUTHORITIES
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RETURNS
RISK EXPOSURE
RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
RISK PROFILE
RISK PROFILES
RISK TAKING
RISK WEIGHTED ASSETS
RISKY ASSET
SAFETY NET
SECURITIES
SETTLEMENT
SHAREHOLDER
SHAREHOLDERS
SMALL BANKS
SOLVENCY
STOCK EXCHANGE
STOCK MARKET
SUBORDINATED DEBT
SUBSIDIARIES
SUBSIDIARY
SUPERVISION OF BANKS
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES
SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK
SUPERVISORY POWERS
SUPERVISORY REGIMES
SYSTEMIC BANKING DISTRESS
SYSTEMIC RISK
TAX
TERRORISM
TIER 1 CAPITAL
TRANSACTION
TRANSFER RISK
TRANSPARENCY
TREASURY
TREASURY OPERATIONS
TRUSTEES
UNIVERSAL BANKING
VARIABLE INTEREST RATES
ZERO COUPON
ZERO COUPON BONDS
spellingShingle ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ASSET MANAGEMENT
ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANIES
ASSET PORTFOLIOS
ASSET QUALITY
AUDITING
AUDITS
AUTONOMY
BALANCE SHEET
BANK ACCOUNTING
BANK EXAMINATION
BANK HOLDING
BANK HOLDING COMPANIES
BANK HOLDING COMPANY
BANK REGULATION
BANK SUPERVISION
BANKING CRISIS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SECTOR ASSETS
BANKING SECTORS
BANKING SUPERVISION
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKING SYSTEMS
BANKRUPTCY
BANKS
BROKERAGE
BROKERAGE FIRMS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL BASE
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CENTRAL BANK
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK CREDIT
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMUNITY BANKS
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
CONSOLIDATED SUPERVISION
CONSOLIDATION
CONSUMER PROTECTION
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CREDIT BUREAU
CREDIT BUREAUS
CREDIT EXPANSION
CREDIT GROWTH
CREDIT LINES
CREDIT RISK
CREDIT RISK EXPOSURE
CREDIT RISK EXPOSURES
CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT
CREDITORS
CURRENCY
CURRENCY DEVALUATION
DEBT
DEBTS
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
DEPOSIT MONEY BANK
DEPOSITORS
DERIVATIVES
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
DIRECT INVESTMENT
DOMESTIC BANKS
DUE DILIGENCE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EQUITY MARKET
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
EXTERNAL AUDITORS
FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATES
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL DEEPENING
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL STRENGTH
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
FISCAL DISCIPLINE
FISCAL POLICY
FOREIGN BANK
FOREIGN BANKS
FUND MANAGERS
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
HOLDING
HOLDING COMPANIES
INADEQUATE DISCLOSURE
INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY
INFLATION
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INSURANCE CORPORATION
INSURED DEPOSITS
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE RISK
INTEREST RATES
INTERNAL AUDIT
INTERNAL CONTROLS
INTERNATIONAL AUDITING STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL BANKS
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL RESERVES
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS
ISSUANCE
LAWS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL PROTECTION
LEGISLATION
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK
LEVEL OF RISK
LIABILITY
LIQUID ASSETS
LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT
LIQUIDITY RATIO
LIQUIDITY RISK
LOAN
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
MARKET DISCIPLINE
MARKET PARTICIPANTS
MARKET RISK
MARKET RISKS
MARKET SHARE
MARKET STRUCTURE
MERCHANT BANKS
MICRO-FINANCE
MICROFINANCE
MONETARY FUND
MONETARY POLICY
MORAL HAZARD
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE FINANCE
NEW ENTRANTS
NONPERFORMING LOANS
OFFSITE SUPERVISION
OIL PRICE
OIL PRICES
ONSITE EXAMINATION
OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE
OPERATIONAL RISK
OUTSTANDING DEBTS
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURES
PAYMENT SYSTEM
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
PENSION
PENSION FUND
PENSION FUNDS
PENSIONS
PORTFOLIO
PRIVATE CREDIT
PRIVATE CREDIT BUREAUX
PRIVATE PROPERTY
PROBLEM BANKS
PROFITABILITY
PRUDENTIAL REGULATION
PRUDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
PUBLIC DEBT
RECAPITALIZATION
REGULATORY AUTHORITIES
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RETURNS
RISK EXPOSURE
RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
RISK PROFILE
RISK PROFILES
RISK TAKING
RISK WEIGHTED ASSETS
RISKY ASSET
SAFETY NET
SECURITIES
SETTLEMENT
SHAREHOLDER
SHAREHOLDERS
SMALL BANKS
SOLVENCY
STOCK EXCHANGE
STOCK MARKET
SUBORDINATED DEBT
SUBSIDIARIES
SUBSIDIARY
SUPERVISION OF BANKS
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES
SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK
SUPERVISORY POWERS
SUPERVISORY REGIMES
SYSTEMIC BANKING DISTRESS
SYSTEMIC RISK
TAX
TERRORISM
TIER 1 CAPITAL
TRANSACTION
TRANSFER RISK
TRANSPARENCY
TREASURY
TREASURY OPERATIONS
TRUSTEES
UNIVERSAL BANKING
VARIABLE INTEREST RATES
ZERO COUPON
ZERO COUPON BONDS
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ASSET MANAGEMENT
ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANIES
ASSET PORTFOLIOS
ASSET QUALITY
AUDITING
AUDITS
AUTONOMY
BALANCE SHEET
BANK ACCOUNTING
BANK EXAMINATION
BANK HOLDING
BANK HOLDING COMPANIES
BANK HOLDING COMPANY
BANK REGULATION
BANK SUPERVISION
BANKING CRISIS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SECTOR ASSETS
BANKING SECTORS
BANKING SUPERVISION
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKING SYSTEMS
BANKRUPTCY
BANKS
BROKERAGE
BROKERAGE FIRMS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL BASE
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CENTRAL BANK
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK CREDIT
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMUNITY BANKS
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
CONSOLIDATED SUPERVISION
CONSOLIDATION
CONSUMER PROTECTION
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CREDIT BUREAU
CREDIT BUREAUS
CREDIT EXPANSION
CREDIT GROWTH
CREDIT LINES
CREDIT RISK
CREDIT RISK EXPOSURE
CREDIT RISK EXPOSURES
CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT
CREDITORS
CURRENCY
CURRENCY DEVALUATION
DEBT
DEBTS
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
DEPOSIT MONEY BANK
DEPOSITORS
DERIVATIVES
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
DIRECT INVESTMENT
DOMESTIC BANKS
DUE DILIGENCE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EQUITY MARKET
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
EXTERNAL AUDITORS
FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATES
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL DEEPENING
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL STRENGTH
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
FISCAL DISCIPLINE
FISCAL POLICY
FOREIGN BANK
FOREIGN BANKS
FUND MANAGERS
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
HOLDING
HOLDING COMPANIES
INADEQUATE DISCLOSURE
INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY
INFLATION
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INSURANCE CORPORATION
INSURED DEPOSITS
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE RISK
INTEREST RATES
INTERNAL AUDIT
INTERNAL CONTROLS
INTERNATIONAL AUDITING STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL BANKS
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL RESERVES
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS
ISSUANCE
LAWS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL PROTECTION
LEGISLATION
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK
LEVEL OF RISK
LIABILITY
LIQUID ASSETS
LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT
LIQUIDITY RATIO
LIQUIDITY RISK
LOAN
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
MARKET DISCIPLINE
MARKET PARTICIPANTS
MARKET RISK
MARKET RISKS
MARKET SHARE
MARKET STRUCTURE
MERCHANT BANKS
MICRO-FINANCE
MICROFINANCE
MONETARY FUND
MONETARY POLICY
MORAL HAZARD
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE FINANCE
NEW ENTRANTS
NONPERFORMING LOANS
OFFSITE SUPERVISION
OIL PRICE
OIL PRICES
ONSITE EXAMINATION
OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE
OPERATIONAL RISK
OUTSTANDING DEBTS
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURES
PAYMENT SYSTEM
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
PENSION
PENSION FUND
PENSION FUNDS
PENSIONS
PORTFOLIO
PRIVATE CREDIT
PRIVATE CREDIT BUREAUX
PRIVATE PROPERTY
PROBLEM BANKS
PROFITABILITY
PRUDENTIAL REGULATION
PRUDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
PUBLIC DEBT
RECAPITALIZATION
REGULATORY AUTHORITIES
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RETURNS
RISK EXPOSURE
RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
RISK PROFILE
RISK PROFILES
RISK TAKING
RISK WEIGHTED ASSETS
RISKY ASSET
SAFETY NET
SECURITIES
SETTLEMENT
SHAREHOLDER
SHAREHOLDERS
SMALL BANKS
SOLVENCY
STOCK EXCHANGE
STOCK MARKET
SUBORDINATED DEBT
SUBSIDIARIES
SUBSIDIARY
SUPERVISION OF BANKS
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES
SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK
SUPERVISORY POWERS
SUPERVISORY REGIMES
SYSTEMIC BANKING DISTRESS
SYSTEMIC RISK
TAX
TERRORISM
TIER 1 CAPITAL
TRANSACTION
TRANSFER RISK
TRANSPARENCY
TREASURY
TREASURY OPERATIONS
TRUSTEES
UNIVERSAL BANKING
VARIABLE INTEREST RATES
ZERO COUPON
ZERO COUPON BONDS
International Monetary Fund
World Bank
Financial Sector Assessment Program : Nigeria - Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision
description The assessment of the current state of the implementation of the Basel Core Principles (BCP) for effective banking supervision in Nigeria, against the BCP methodology issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) in October 2006, was completed between August 27 and September 19, 2012, as part of a Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) update, undertaken jointly by the Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, and reflects the regulatory and supervisory framework in place as of the date of the completion of the assessment. An assessment of the effectiveness of banking supervision requires a review of the legal framework, both generally and as specifically related to the financial sector, and a detailed examination of the policies and practices of the institutions responsible for banking supervision. Banking systems differ from one country to another, as do their domestic circumstances. The BCPs are capable of application to a wide range of jurisdictions whose banking sectors will inevitably include a broad spectrum of banks. The co-ordination of the activities of the Nigerian banking sector supervisory authorities is conducted under the aegis of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)/Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) executive committee on supervision which should ensure that operations of the two supervisory authorities are coordinated to remove overlaps, avoid gaps and ensure adequate information sharing on issues of supervisory concern. The Financial Services Regulation Coordinating Committee (FSRCC) provides the platform for the co-ordination among and information sharing with regulatory authorities, inter alia with reference to financial sector stability, and supervision of financial conglomerates, financial holding companies and bank holding companies. The Nigerian economy has experienced a number of domestic and external shocks in recent years, which impacted the banking sector. The Nigerian economy emerged from the banking crisis, and has the potential to enjoy an extended period of strong economic growth.
topic_facet ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ASSET MANAGEMENT
ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANIES
ASSET PORTFOLIOS
ASSET QUALITY
AUDITING
AUDITS
AUTONOMY
BALANCE SHEET
BANK ACCOUNTING
BANK EXAMINATION
BANK HOLDING
BANK HOLDING COMPANIES
BANK HOLDING COMPANY
BANK REGULATION
BANK SUPERVISION
BANKING CRISIS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SECTOR ASSETS
BANKING SECTORS
BANKING SUPERVISION
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKING SYSTEMS
BANKRUPTCY
BANKS
BROKERAGE
BROKERAGE FIRMS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL BASE
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CENTRAL BANK
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK CREDIT
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMUNITY BANKS
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
CONSOLIDATED SUPERVISION
CONSOLIDATION
CONSUMER PROTECTION
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CREDIT BUREAU
CREDIT BUREAUS
CREDIT EXPANSION
CREDIT GROWTH
CREDIT LINES
CREDIT RISK
CREDIT RISK EXPOSURE
CREDIT RISK EXPOSURES
CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT
CREDITORS
CURRENCY
CURRENCY DEVALUATION
DEBT
DEBTS
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
DEPOSIT MONEY BANK
DEPOSITORS
DERIVATIVES
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
DIRECT INVESTMENT
DOMESTIC BANKS
DUE DILIGENCE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EQUITY MARKET
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
EXTERNAL AUDITORS
FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATES
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL DEEPENING
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL STRENGTH
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
FISCAL DISCIPLINE
FISCAL POLICY
FOREIGN BANK
FOREIGN BANKS
FUND MANAGERS
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
HOLDING
HOLDING COMPANIES
INADEQUATE DISCLOSURE
INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY
INFLATION
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INSURANCE CORPORATION
INSURED DEPOSITS
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE RISK
INTEREST RATES
INTERNAL AUDIT
INTERNAL CONTROLS
INTERNATIONAL AUDITING STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL BANKS
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL RESERVES
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS
ISSUANCE
LAWS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL PROTECTION
LEGISLATION
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK
LEVEL OF RISK
LIABILITY
LIQUID ASSETS
LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT
LIQUIDITY RATIO
LIQUIDITY RISK
LOAN
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
MARKET DISCIPLINE
MARKET PARTICIPANTS
MARKET RISK
MARKET RISKS
MARKET SHARE
MARKET STRUCTURE
MERCHANT BANKS
MICRO-FINANCE
MICROFINANCE
MONETARY FUND
MONETARY POLICY
MORAL HAZARD
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE FINANCE
NEW ENTRANTS
NONPERFORMING LOANS
OFFSITE SUPERVISION
OIL PRICE
OIL PRICES
ONSITE EXAMINATION
OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE
OPERATIONAL RISK
OUTSTANDING DEBTS
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURES
PAYMENT SYSTEM
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
PENSION
PENSION FUND
PENSION FUNDS
PENSIONS
PORTFOLIO
PRIVATE CREDIT
PRIVATE CREDIT BUREAUX
PRIVATE PROPERTY
PROBLEM BANKS
PROFITABILITY
PRUDENTIAL REGULATION
PRUDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
PUBLIC DEBT
RECAPITALIZATION
REGULATORY AUTHORITIES
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RETURNS
RISK EXPOSURE
RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
RISK PROFILE
RISK PROFILES
RISK TAKING
RISK WEIGHTED ASSETS
RISKY ASSET
SAFETY NET
SECURITIES
SETTLEMENT
SHAREHOLDER
SHAREHOLDERS
SMALL BANKS
SOLVENCY
STOCK EXCHANGE
STOCK MARKET
SUBORDINATED DEBT
SUBSIDIARIES
SUBSIDIARY
SUPERVISION OF BANKS
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES
SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK
SUPERVISORY POWERS
SUPERVISORY REGIMES
SYSTEMIC BANKING DISTRESS
SYSTEMIC RISK
TAX
TERRORISM
TIER 1 CAPITAL
TRANSACTION
TRANSFER RISK
TRANSPARENCY
TREASURY
TREASURY OPERATIONS
TRUSTEES
UNIVERSAL BANKING
VARIABLE INTEREST RATES
ZERO COUPON
ZERO COUPON BONDS
author International Monetary Fund
World Bank
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World Bank
author_sort International Monetary Fund
title Financial Sector Assessment Program : Nigeria - Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision
title_short Financial Sector Assessment Program : Nigeria - Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision
title_full Financial Sector Assessment Program : Nigeria - Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision
title_fullStr Financial Sector Assessment Program : Nigeria - Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision
title_full_unstemmed Financial Sector Assessment Program : Nigeria - Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision
title_sort financial sector assessment program : nigeria - basel core principles for effective banking supervision
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2013-05
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spelling dig-okr-10986159682024-08-08T14:20:23Z Financial Sector Assessment Program : Nigeria - Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision International Monetary Fund World Bank ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING POLICIES ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ASSET MANAGEMENT ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANIES ASSET PORTFOLIOS ASSET QUALITY AUDITING AUDITS AUTONOMY BALANCE SHEET BANK ACCOUNTING BANK EXAMINATION BANK HOLDING BANK HOLDING COMPANIES BANK HOLDING COMPANY BANK REGULATION BANK SUPERVISION BANKING CRISIS BANKING SECTOR BANKING SECTOR ASSETS BANKING SECTORS BANKING SUPERVISION BANKING SYSTEM BANKING SYSTEMS BANKRUPTCY BANKS BROKERAGE BROKERAGE FIRMS CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL ADEQUACY CAPITAL BASE CAPITAL INFLOWS CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CENTRAL BANK COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANK CREDIT COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUNITY BANKS CONFLICTS OF INTEREST CONSOLIDATED SUPERVISION CONSOLIDATION CONSUMER PROTECTION CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CREDIT BUREAU CREDIT BUREAUS CREDIT EXPANSION CREDIT GROWTH CREDIT LINES CREDIT RISK CREDIT RISK EXPOSURE CREDIT RISK EXPOSURES CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT CREDITORS CURRENCY CURRENCY DEVALUATION DEBT DEBTS DEPOSIT DEPOSIT INSURANCE DEPOSIT MONEY BANK DEPOSITORS DERIVATIVES DEVELOPMENT FINANCE DIRECT INVESTMENT DOMESTIC BANKS DUE DILIGENCE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EQUITY MARKET EXCHANGE COMMISSION EXTERNAL AUDITORS FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL DEEPENING FINANCIAL INFORMATION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL STABILITY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL STRENGTH FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL POLICY FOREIGN BANK FOREIGN BANKS FUND MANAGERS GOVERNMENT REVENUE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES HOLDING HOLDING COMPANIES INADEQUATE DISCLOSURE INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY INFLATION INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE CORPORATION INSURED DEPOSITS INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATE RISK INTEREST RATES INTERNAL AUDIT INTERNAL CONTROLS INTERNATIONAL AUDITING STANDARDS INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL BANKS INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL RESERVES INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS ISSUANCE LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL PROTECTION LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK LEVEL OF RISK LIABILITY LIQUID ASSETS LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT LIQUIDITY RATIO LIQUIDITY RISK LOAN MACROECONOMIC POLICIES MACROECONOMIC POLICY MARKET DISCIPLINE MARKET PARTICIPANTS MARKET RISK MARKET RISKS MARKET SHARE MARKET STRUCTURE MERCHANT BANKS MICRO-FINANCE MICROFINANCE MONETARY FUND MONETARY POLICY MORAL HAZARD MORTGAGE MORTGAGE FINANCE NEW ENTRANTS NONPERFORMING LOANS OFFSITE SUPERVISION OIL PRICE OIL PRICES ONSITE EXAMINATION OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE OPERATIONAL RISK OUTSTANDING DEBTS OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE OWNERSHIP STRUCTURES PAYMENT SYSTEM PAYMENT SYSTEMS PENSION PENSION FUND PENSION FUNDS PENSIONS PORTFOLIO PRIVATE CREDIT PRIVATE CREDIT BUREAUX PRIVATE PROPERTY PROBLEM BANKS PROFITABILITY PRUDENTIAL REGULATION PRUDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS PUBLIC DEBT RECAPITALIZATION REGULATORY AUTHORITIES REGULATORY AUTHORITY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RETURNS RISK EXPOSURE RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS RISK PROFILE RISK PROFILES RISK TAKING RISK WEIGHTED ASSETS RISKY ASSET SAFETY NET SECURITIES SETTLEMENT SHAREHOLDER SHAREHOLDERS SMALL BANKS SOLVENCY STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK MARKET SUBORDINATED DEBT SUBSIDIARIES SUBSIDIARY SUPERVISION OF BANKS SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK SUPERVISORY POWERS SUPERVISORY REGIMES SYSTEMIC BANKING DISTRESS SYSTEMIC RISK TAX TERRORISM TIER 1 CAPITAL TRANSACTION TRANSFER RISK TRANSPARENCY TREASURY TREASURY OPERATIONS TRUSTEES UNIVERSAL BANKING VARIABLE INTEREST RATES ZERO COUPON ZERO COUPON BONDS The assessment of the current state of the implementation of the Basel Core Principles (BCP) for effective banking supervision in Nigeria, against the BCP methodology issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) in October 2006, was completed between August 27 and September 19, 2012, as part of a Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) update, undertaken jointly by the Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, and reflects the regulatory and supervisory framework in place as of the date of the completion of the assessment. An assessment of the effectiveness of banking supervision requires a review of the legal framework, both generally and as specifically related to the financial sector, and a detailed examination of the policies and practices of the institutions responsible for banking supervision. Banking systems differ from one country to another, as do their domestic circumstances. The BCPs are capable of application to a wide range of jurisdictions whose banking sectors will inevitably include a broad spectrum of banks. The co-ordination of the activities of the Nigerian banking sector supervisory authorities is conducted under the aegis of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)/Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) executive committee on supervision which should ensure that operations of the two supervisory authorities are coordinated to remove overlaps, avoid gaps and ensure adequate information sharing on issues of supervisory concern. The Financial Services Regulation Coordinating Committee (FSRCC) provides the platform for the co-ordination among and information sharing with regulatory authorities, inter alia with reference to financial sector stability, and supervision of financial conglomerates, financial holding companies and bank holding companies. The Nigerian economy has experienced a number of domestic and external shocks in recent years, which impacted the banking sector. The Nigerian economy emerged from the banking crisis, and has the potential to enjoy an extended period of strong economic growth. 2013-10-01T17:10:09Z 2013-10-01T17:10:09Z 2013-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/05/18170451/nigeria-basel-core-principles-effective-banking-supervision-detailed-assessment-observance https://hdl.handle.net/10986/15968 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC