Sacombank signs up PwC to create asset-liability management framework

Feb 20th at 07:55
20-02-2019 07:55:58+07:00

Sacombank signs up PwC to create asset-liability management framework

Sacombank has hired PwC Vietnam to help upgrade its asset-liability management framework.

 

This is expected to help the bank manage liquidity risk and interest rate risk by identifying risk thresholds scientifically, clearly and optimally, build a liquidity risk management framework to maintain adequate liquidity ensuring the bank operates safely and continuously in all possible situations and developing models to improve the quality of asset-liability management.

Ha Van Trung, the bank’s deputy general director and director of finance division, and director of the asset-liability management project, said: “Sacombank is one of 10 banks selected by the State Bank of Viet Nam to pilot risk management in line with Basel II norms.

“Besides, Sacombank is always aware and constantly researches and applies new solutions to improve management capacity in general and risk management in particular.”

Dinh Thi Hong Hanh, deputy general director of PwC Vietnam, said asset-liability management is one of the core governance frameworks of banking operations, with the nature of banking operations and assets and liabilities constantly changing, creating risks in terms of liquidity and interest.

The project would help the bank create a comprehensive liquidity risk and interest rate risk management framework in line with Basel and SBV regulations.

The task is expected to be completed late in the third quarter of this year.

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