Deductions from Total Capital
CM-2.5.16
The CBB will closely examine all exposures to ‘connected
counterparties ’ and will deduct them from thelicensee’s consolidated total capital if they are, in the CBB's opinion, of the nature of a capitalinvestment , or provision of long-term working capital, or are made on particularly concessionary terms.Added: June 2022CM-2.5.17
Reciprocal cross-holdings of capital between the
licensee and itscontrollers (see GR-5) which artificially inflate the capital of licensee concerned are not permitted. Any cross-holdings that occur, due toacquisitions or takeovers, must be deducted from the concernedlicensee’s total capital (see also CA-2).Added: June 2022CM-2.5.18
Any other form of financing to connected
counterparties outside the scope of the above will be dealt with by the CBB on a case-by-case basis.Added: June 2022CM-2.5.19
Bahraini Islamic bank licensees must perform valuations ofcollaterals covering large exposures to ensure thatcollaterals are, and continue to be, enforceable and realisable at least on an annual basis when market conditions are adverse.Added: June 2022