LM-4.3 LM-4.3 Market Access
Market Presence
LM-4.3.1
Banks must maintain an active presence in markets relevant to their funding strategy. This requires an ongoing commitment and investment in adequate and appropriate infrastructures, processes and information systems. To ensure their access to funding markets in a timely manner, banks must periodically utilise the established systems, documentation and arrangements for accessing those markets to confirm whether willing counterparties are readily available.
August 2018LM-4.3.2
The ability to obtain funds in the interbank market is an important source of liquidity for banks. Banks should be in a position to estimate their 'normal' borrowing capacity, based on past experience, and aim to limit their wholesale funding needs for both local and foreign currencies.
August 2018Relationship with Market Providers
LM-4.3.3
Banks must identify and build strong relationships with funding providers. In particular, banks must maintain a solid and close relationship with its 25 largest depositors on an ongoing basis, to ensure that the bank has the ability to obtain funds in case of need (e.g. during events of stress), to prevent and/or limit a bank run-off and to safeguard its major sources of funding. Nevertheless, banks must take a prudent view of how such relationships may be strained in times of stress. In the formulation of stress scenarios and contingency funding plans, banks must take into account possible situations where funding sources, including its 10 largest depositors, may dry up and markets may close, and where market perceptions of a bank's financial position may change.
August 2018