• LM-10.1 LM-10.1 Overview

    • LM-10.1.1

      A bank must have a CFP that clearly sets out its strategies for addressing liquidity and funding shortfalls to the extent beyond the level estimated from the stress tests performed by the bank under institution-specific, market-wide and combined stress scenarios and beyond the level covered by the bank's liquidity cushion. The CFP must contain a set of policies, procedures and action plans that prepare a bank to deal with relevant liquidity stress events in a timely and cost-effective manner, with clearly established lines of responsibility and invocation and escalation procedures. The CFP must be approved by the Board and regularly tested and updated to ensure that it is operationally robust.

      August 2018

    • LM-10.1.2

      The CFP must be commensurate with the bank's complexity, risk profile, scope of operations and role in the financial system. The design of a CFP, including its action plans and procedures, must be closely integrated with the bank's ongoing analysis of liquidity risk. The CFP must address liquidity issues over a range of different time horizons.

      August 2018