Jordan: Developing Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process SRP Framework

The International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s Middle East Regional Technical Assistance Center (METAC) is currently assisting the Central Bank of Jordan (CBJ) in enhancing its risk-based supervision through the development of a Supervisory Review and Evaluation SRP framework...
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2024 Issue 010
Publication date: March 2024
ISBN: 9798400268908
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Banks and Banking , Money and Monetary Policy , International - Economics , Central Bank , Banking Supervision , Risk-based Supervision , Supervisory Review Process , Roadmap , Milestones , evaluation process SRP framework , TA mission , SRP approach , SRP assessment , capacity development recipient

Summary

The International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s Middle East Regional Technical Assistance Center (METAC) is currently assisting the Central Bank of Jordan (CBJ) in enhancing its risk-based supervision through the development of a Supervisory Review and Evaluation SRP framework inspired from European Central Bank (ECB) methodology. The Technical Assistance (TA) mission is part of a multi-step medium-term project. The TA mission aimed to design, in coordination with CBJ, a progressive multi-step roadmap defining the major milestones for a full implementation of SRP. The mission noted that several dimensions should be taken into consideration when implementing the SRP, most notably bridging the data gap by building a fully-fledged supervisory risk database through a dedicated IT project, assessing whether the current organization of the Banking Supervisory Department should be adjusted, and progressively cover all material sources of risks in the SRP.