Banking System in the Czech Republic



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ing System in the Czech Republic BIVŠ 17. 3. 2014 http://petr.kielar.cz/download Overview History Double-stage banking system Czech National s Special kinds of banks Deposit Insurance Fund Credit Registers Credit Unions Market overview 2 History HISTORY 1918 Czechoslowak Republic (new state, new currency) 1926 Czechoslowak National + 100 s + 200 Credit Unions 1939 Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (part of Nazi Germany) National for Bohemia and Moravia 1945 1948 nationalization of banks National of Czechoslowakia (public entity) 1950 Czechoslowak State single-stage banking system 3 4 History 1990 political changes -> banking reform double-stage banking system (separation of central and commercial banking) Czechoslowak State turns into central bank Splitting of the Czechoslowak State, existing state banks turns into corporations (state owned) new commercial banks established History State owned banks What to do, with state owned banks? State is not a good manager Solution : privatization 1991 established Consolidation objective: to overtake "bad loans" Intervention of the state, different ways of privatization 5 6 1

History 1.1.1993 dissolution of Czechoslowakia constitution of the Czech Republic Czech National (central bank) History - Privatization 1992 - Živnostenská banka (Berliner Handels und Frankfurter, today Uni Credit Group) 1998 Investiční a Poštovní banka (Nomura Europe, plc., today ČSOB) 1999 ČSOB (KBC ) 2000 Česká spořitelna (Die Erste ) 2001 Komerční banka (Société Générale) 7 8 Number of s in CR DOUBLE STAGE BANKING SYSTEM 9 10 ing System double-stage banking system CNB central objective: price stability s Classification Czech National Big s (Balance over CZK 250 b) Medium s (CZK 50 250 b) Small s (below CZK 50 b) objective: profit for shareholders 11 Foreign bank branches State owned banks Construction Saving s Credit Unions (not a bank!) 12 2

s in CR as of 30.9.2013 Nr. of s 45 of which: State-owned banks 2 Czech-controlled banks 6 Foreign-controlled banks 15 Foreign bank branches 22 s in CR as of 30.9.2013 Assets CZK 4 758 b Profit CZK 51 b Profit /Total average assets (ROAA) 1.42 % Interest rate spread 2.53 % Number of employees 38,417 Per employee Total assets CZK 123.9 m Profit or loss after taxation CZK 1.8 m Administration costs CZK 1.7 m Staff expenses CZK 0.89 m 13 14 The biggest banks in CR Balance (Millions CZK) Česká spořitelna 958 178 ČSOB 943 284 Komerční banka 795 808 UniCredit 316 264 Raiffeisenbank 190 056 CZECH NATIONAL BANK Data as of 30.6.2013 15 16 Czech National Established under the Constitution of the Czech Republic The supreme governing body of the CNB is the Board, consisting of the CNB Governor, two Vice-Governors and four other Board members All Board members are appointed by the President of the Czech Republic for a maximum of two six-year terms CNB - objectives primary objective: price stability supports the general economic policies of the government and the general economic policies in the European Union but without prejudice to its primary objective 17 18 3

CNB - objectives monetary policy issuing of banknotes and coins supervision of the banking sector, the capital market, the insurance industry, pension funds, credit unions, electronic money institutions and bureaux de change processing of the statistical informations banking services to the state and the public sector 19 CNB- instruments interest rates (repo (2w), discount, lombard) reserve requirement liquidity rules foreign exchange interventions (FX interventions in Nov 2013) 20 BANKS stock-company (corporation) financial institution that accepts deposits and channels those deposits into lending activities supervized by CNB (ing Licence) 21 22 ing Licence granted by CNB prerequisition must be fullfilled (equity min. CZK 500 m, bussiness plan, financial plan, auditing system, expertise of management etc). since 2004 Single ing Licence Single ing Licence licence allowing the holder to carry on licensed activities in the territory of the state whose authority issued such licence at the same time allows the holder to carry on such activities in the territory of another EU Member State without having to apply for a licence with the competent authority of that state. 23 24 4

Laws and regulations Act on s (21/1992 Coll.) Act on Credit Unions (87/1995 Coll.) Act on Building Savings (96/1993 Coll.) Regulation(EU) No 575/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council on prudential requirements for credit institutions and investment firms and amending Regulation (EU) No 648/2012 SPECIAL KINDS OF BANKS 25 26 Construction Saving s German Bausparkassen principle (closed system with state subsidy) Saving and Loan in single product Act 96/1993 - objective: to support housing finance 5 banks Total Balance CZK 470 b Mortgage 14 universal banks grants morgage loans only one bank is specialized in mortgage loans (Hypotéční banka). 27 28 State-owned s State-owned s Českomoravská záruční a rozvojová banka, a. s 100% shareholder is Czech Republic Objectives support of SME (credits with state and EU subsidies) favoured credits for municipalities Balance CZK 120 b Česká exportní banka, a. s 80 % shareholder is Czech Republic, 20 % EGAP state entity Objective: support of export Balance CZK 91 b 29 30 5

Deposit Insurace Fund s contributions compensations for customers of crashed bank Crashed DEPOSIT INSURANCE FUND Credit Unions Construction Saving s Deposit Insurance Fund 31 32 Deposit Insurace Fund Based on Act on s (21/1992) Insured are the deposits of both individuals (natural persons) and companies (legal entities) that are kept at banks, building societies, or credit unions in CZK or in foreign currencies, including interest The full amount of deposit is insured (100%) up to EUR 100 000. Deposit Insurance Fund Contributions depends on the average volume of the insured receivables from insured deposits. s and credit unions: 0.04 % Building societes: 0.02 % Contribution rate can be adjusted if necessary 33 34 Credit Register Entity collecting and suplying information about credit commitment of the clients CREDIT REGISTER 35 36 6

Credit Register Credit Registers in CR CREDIT CREDIT APPLICATION BANK A BANK B REPORT: CUSTOMER XY HAS A CREDIT AND IS PAYING BACK OK (OR NOT) REQUEST: HAS CUSTOMER XY ANY OTHER CREDIT? REPLY: CUSTOMER XY HAS A CREDIT AND IS PAYING BACK OK (OR NOT) CREDIT REGISTER Central Credit Register Prepared by the CNB in co-operation with the Czech ing Association Exchange of informations between banks on the credit commitments of their clients (legal entities and individual entrepreneurs) Launched 2002 37 38 Credit Registers in CR Credit Registers in CR BRKI (english: CBCB) ing Register of Customer Informations Established in 2002 by CBCB - Czech ing Credit Bureau, a.s. Shareholders of CBCB are banks Česká spořitelna, Československá obchodní banka, GE Money, Komerční banka, a UniCredit Czech Republic and Slovakia Another banking registers for non-banking subjects (and banks) SOLUS NRKI (english: CNCB - Czech Non-ing Credit Bureau) 39 40 Credit Unions Origins in 19th century (Raiffeisen, Kampelík) Member-owned financial cooperative (not corporation! not!) Democratically controlled by its members (members vote the board members) CREDIT UNIONS 41 42 7

Česká národní banka, Financial stability report 2012-2013 Credit Unions - Handbook Credit Unions after 1989 In CR re-established in 1996 (Act 87/1995) Insufficient regulation and supervision Majority of credit unions established in 1996-1999 have crashed 43 44 Number of Credit Unions Consolidation of Credit Unions Since 2005 consolidation Since 2006 under supervision of CNB Participation on the Deposit Insurace Fund The biggest Credit Unions were transformed into s Today: (30.9.2013): 13 subjects, 66 800 members Total Balance CZK 45 b 45 46 Non-performing loans MARKET OVERVIEW 47 48 8

Česká národní banka, Financial stability report 2012-2013 Česká národní banka, Financial stability report 2012-2013 Profit (CZK billions) Česká národní banka, Financial stability report 2012-2013 Rates in % Deposit changec (CZK billions) Česká národní banka, Financial stability report 2012-2013 Česká národní banka, Financial stability report 2012-2013 Česká národní banka, Financial stability report 2012-2013 Capital adequacy Return on assets (ROA) 49 50 Key components of profit from financial activities Changes in household deposits in 2012 and average interest rates 51 52 Liquidity situation in the banking sector 2012 LTV ratios and property prices (%; property prices: basic index 2005 = 100) QA =Quick Assets The value for medium-sized banks excludes Hypoteční banka and Česká exportní banka owing to their specific funding models. The dashed lines denote values for the banking sector. Loans and deposits include both residents and 53 non-residents. 54 9

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