Financial Sector Assessment : Poland

Diversifying Poland's financial system to meet new demands while preserving its resilience and stability is the key task ahead for financial policymakers. Over the past decade, the financial system has grown rapidly and risks have been well ma...

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Main Authors: World Bank, International Monetary Fund
Format: Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP)
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
NPL
TAX
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/19096463/poland-financial-sector-assessment
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17355
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topic ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ASSET CLASS
ASSET CLASSES
ASSET PRICES
ASSET QUALITY
BACKED SECURITIES
BALANCE SHEET
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK BALANCE SHEETS
BANK CREDIT
BANK DEBT
BANK GUARANTEE
BANKING CRISIS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SECTOR ASSETS
BANKING SECTORS
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKING UNION
BANKRUPTCY
BOND
BOND INVESTOR
BOND MARKET
BOND MARKETS
BONDS
BORROWER
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CENTRAL BANKS
COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK ASSETS
COMMERCIAL BANKING
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
CONSOLIDATION PROCESS
CONSUMER LOAN
CONSUMER LOANS
CONSUMER PROTECTION
COOPERATIVE BANKS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORPORATE STOCK
CREDIBILITY
CREDIT BUREAU
CREDIT EXPANSION
CREDIT GROWTH
CREDIT INSTITUTIONS
CREDIT LINE
CREDIT QUALITY
CREDIT RISK
CREDIT UNION
CREDIT UNIONS
CREDITOR
CREDITOR CLAIMS
CREDITOR RIGHTS
CREDITORS
CURRENCY
CURRENCY MATCHING
CURRENCY MISMATCHES
DEBT
DEBT INSTRUMENTS
DEBT SECURITIES
DEBTOR
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
DEPOSITOR
DEPOSITORS
DEPOSITS
DIRECT INVESTMENT
DOMESTIC BANKS
DOMESTIC BOND
DOMESTIC BOND MARKETS
DOMESTIC CAPITAL
DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKETS
DOMESTIC INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
DOMESTIC LIQUIDITY
DOMESTIC MARKETS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
EXPENDITURE
EXTERNAL DEBT
EXTERNAL INVESTORS
FINANCIAL ASSETS
FINANCIAL CONTAGION
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SAVINGS
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCING REQUIREMENTS
FLOATING EXCHANGE RATE
FORECLOSURE
FORECLOSURE PROCEDURES
FORECLOSURES
FOREIGN BANKS
FOREIGN CURRENCY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN INVESTOR
FOREIGN INVESTORS
GOVERNANCE ISSUES
GOVERNMENT BOND
GOVERNMENT BOND YIELD
GOVERNMENT BONDS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GUARANTEE FUND
HOLDINGS
HOST COUNTRY
INDEBTEDNESS
INFLATION
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INSTRUMENT
INSURANCE CORPORATION
INSURANCE PREMIUMS
INTEREST INCOME
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE SWAPS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNAL AUDITS
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
INVESTOR BASE
ISSUANCE
JUDICIAL SYSTEM
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL PROTECTION
LEGAL PROTECTIONS
LEGAL SYSTEM
LIABILITY
LIABILITY MANAGEMENT
LIQUIDATION
LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY PROBLEMS
LOAN
LOAN PORTFOLIO
LOAN PORTFOLIOS
LONG-TERM CAPITAL
LOSS OF CONFIDENCE
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
MANDATORY PENSION FUNDS
MARKET INSTRUMENTS
MARKET SHARE
MARKET STRUCTURE
MARKET SUPERVISION
MATURITIES
MATURITY
MONETARY POLICY
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE LOAN
MORTGAGE LOANS
MORTGAGE MARKET
MORTGAGES
MUNICIPAL BONDS
MUTUAL FUNDS
NATIONAL BANK
NATIONAL DEBT
NATIONAL SAVINGS
NON-PERFORMING LOAN
NONPERFORMING LOANS
NPL
OPEN MARKET
OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE
OUTSTANDING STOCK
PENSION
PENSION FUND
PENSION FUNDS
PENSION REFORM
PENSION REFORMS
PENSION SYSTEM
PENSIONS
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO INFLOWS
PORTFOLIOS
PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS
PRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION
PUBLIC DEBT
RATES OF INTEREST
REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL
REGULATORY CONSTRAINTS
RESERVE
RESERVES
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGES
RISK FACTOR
RISK FACTORS
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK PROFILE
SAFETY NET
SAFETY NETS
SALE OF STOCKS
SECURITIES
SECURITIES MARKET
SECURITY INTERESTS
SHARE OF ASSETS
SHAREHOLDER
SOLVENCY
SOVEREIGN BOND
STOCK EXCHANGE
SUPERVISORY AGENCY
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
SUPERVISORY BOARD
SUPERVISORY POWERS
TAX
TERRORISM
TRANSFER OF SECURITY
TRANSPARENCY
TREASURY
TREATY
TRUSTEES
TURNOVER
UNIVERSAL BANKS
VALUATIONS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ASSET CLASS
ASSET CLASSES
ASSET PRICES
ASSET QUALITY
BACKED SECURITIES
BALANCE SHEET
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK BALANCE SHEETS
BANK CREDIT
BANK DEBT
BANK GUARANTEE
BANKING CRISIS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SECTOR ASSETS
BANKING SECTORS
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKING UNION
BANKRUPTCY
BOND
BOND INVESTOR
BOND MARKET
BOND MARKETS
BONDS
BORROWER
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CENTRAL BANKS
COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK ASSETS
COMMERCIAL BANKING
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
CONSOLIDATION PROCESS
CONSUMER LOAN
CONSUMER LOANS
CONSUMER PROTECTION
COOPERATIVE BANKS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORPORATE STOCK
CREDIBILITY
CREDIT BUREAU
CREDIT EXPANSION
CREDIT GROWTH
CREDIT INSTITUTIONS
CREDIT LINE
CREDIT QUALITY
CREDIT RISK
CREDIT UNION
CREDIT UNIONS
CREDITOR
CREDITOR CLAIMS
CREDITOR RIGHTS
CREDITORS
CURRENCY
CURRENCY MATCHING
CURRENCY MISMATCHES
DEBT
DEBT INSTRUMENTS
DEBT SECURITIES
DEBTOR
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
DEPOSITOR
DEPOSITORS
DEPOSITS
DIRECT INVESTMENT
DOMESTIC BANKS
DOMESTIC BOND
DOMESTIC BOND MARKETS
DOMESTIC CAPITAL
DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKETS
DOMESTIC INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
DOMESTIC LIQUIDITY
DOMESTIC MARKETS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
EXPENDITURE
EXTERNAL DEBT
EXTERNAL INVESTORS
FINANCIAL ASSETS
FINANCIAL CONTAGION
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SAVINGS
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCING REQUIREMENTS
FLOATING EXCHANGE RATE
FORECLOSURE
FORECLOSURE PROCEDURES
FORECLOSURES
FOREIGN BANKS
FOREIGN CURRENCY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN INVESTOR
FOREIGN INVESTORS
GOVERNANCE ISSUES
GOVERNMENT BOND
GOVERNMENT BOND YIELD
GOVERNMENT BONDS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GUARANTEE FUND
HOLDINGS
HOST COUNTRY
INDEBTEDNESS
INFLATION
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INSTRUMENT
INSURANCE CORPORATION
INSURANCE PREMIUMS
INTEREST INCOME
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE SWAPS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNAL AUDITS
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
INVESTOR BASE
ISSUANCE
JUDICIAL SYSTEM
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL PROTECTION
LEGAL PROTECTIONS
LEGAL SYSTEM
LIABILITY
LIABILITY MANAGEMENT
LIQUIDATION
LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY PROBLEMS
LOAN
LOAN PORTFOLIO
LOAN PORTFOLIOS
LONG-TERM CAPITAL
LOSS OF CONFIDENCE
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
MANDATORY PENSION FUNDS
MARKET INSTRUMENTS
MARKET SHARE
MARKET STRUCTURE
MARKET SUPERVISION
MATURITIES
MATURITY
MONETARY POLICY
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE LOAN
MORTGAGE LOANS
MORTGAGE MARKET
MORTGAGES
MUNICIPAL BONDS
MUTUAL FUNDS
NATIONAL BANK
NATIONAL DEBT
NATIONAL SAVINGS
NON-PERFORMING LOAN
NONPERFORMING LOANS
NPL
OPEN MARKET
OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE
OUTSTANDING STOCK
PENSION
PENSION FUND
PENSION FUNDS
PENSION REFORM
PENSION REFORMS
PENSION SYSTEM
PENSIONS
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO INFLOWS
PORTFOLIOS
PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS
PRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION
PUBLIC DEBT
RATES OF INTEREST
REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL
REGULATORY CONSTRAINTS
RESERVE
RESERVES
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGES
RISK FACTOR
RISK FACTORS
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK PROFILE
SAFETY NET
SAFETY NETS
SALE OF STOCKS
SECURITIES
SECURITIES MARKET
SECURITY INTERESTS
SHARE OF ASSETS
SHAREHOLDER
SOLVENCY
SOVEREIGN BOND
STOCK EXCHANGE
SUPERVISORY AGENCY
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
SUPERVISORY BOARD
SUPERVISORY POWERS
TAX
TERRORISM
TRANSFER OF SECURITY
TRANSPARENCY
TREASURY
TREATY
TRUSTEES
TURNOVER
UNIVERSAL BANKS
VALUATIONS
World Bank
International Monetary Fund
Financial Sector Assessment : Poland
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Poland
description Diversifying Poland's financial system to meet new demands while preserving its resilience and stability is the key task ahead for financial policymakers. Over the past decade, the financial system has grown rapidly and risks have been well managed along the way. To maintain this track record and supply the financial services needed to support the economy's growth, it will be important to develop nonbank financial intermediation, prepare for possible further consolidation and exit of financial institutions, especially cooperatives, credit unions (SKOKs), and small banks, and promote a competitive banking system, relying less on foreign funding. While these developments will be largely market driven, they need to be supported by enabling regulatory reform and the modernization of the financial oversight framework: supervision focused on risk management, including an independent systemic risk perspective, strong safety nets, and state-of-the-art resolution tools will be indispensable. A joint IMF-World Bank mission visited Poland from February 19 - March 6, 2013 to undertake an update of the Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) conducted in 2006. This report summarizes the main findings of the mission, identifies key financial sector vulnerabilities, and provides policy recommendations.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP)
author World Bank
International Monetary Fund
author_facet World Bank
International Monetary Fund
author_sort World Bank
title Financial Sector Assessment : Poland
title_short Financial Sector Assessment : Poland
title_full Financial Sector Assessment : Poland
title_fullStr Financial Sector Assessment : Poland
title_full_unstemmed Financial Sector Assessment : Poland
title_sort financial sector assessment : poland
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/19096463/poland-financial-sector-assessment
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17355
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spelling okr-10986-173552021-04-23T14:03:37Z Financial Sector Assessment : Poland World Bank International Monetary Fund ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ASSET CLASS ASSET CLASSES ASSET PRICES ASSET QUALITY BACKED SECURITIES BALANCE SHEET BALANCE SHEETS BANK BALANCE SHEETS BANK CREDIT BANK DEBT BANK GUARANTEE BANKING CRISIS BANKING SECTOR BANKING SECTOR ASSETS BANKING SECTORS BANKING SYSTEM BANKING UNION BANKRUPTCY BOND BOND INVESTOR BOND MARKET BOND MARKETS BONDS BORROWER CAPITAL ADEQUACY CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CENTRAL BANKS COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANK ASSETS COMMERCIAL BANKING COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE CONFLICTS OF INTEREST CONSOLIDATION PROCESS CONSUMER LOAN CONSUMER LOANS CONSUMER PROTECTION COOPERATIVE BANKS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATE STOCK CREDIBILITY CREDIT BUREAU CREDIT EXPANSION CREDIT GROWTH CREDIT INSTITUTIONS CREDIT LINE CREDIT QUALITY CREDIT RISK CREDIT UNION CREDIT UNIONS CREDITOR CREDITOR CLAIMS CREDITOR RIGHTS CREDITORS CURRENCY CURRENCY MATCHING CURRENCY MISMATCHES DEBT DEBT INSTRUMENTS DEBT SECURITIES DEBTOR DEPOSIT DEPOSIT INSURANCE DEPOSITOR DEPOSITORS DEPOSITS DIRECT INVESTMENT DOMESTIC BANKS DOMESTIC BOND DOMESTIC BOND MARKETS DOMESTIC CAPITAL DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKETS DOMESTIC INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS DOMESTIC LIQUIDITY DOMESTIC MARKETS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EXCHANGE COMMISSION EXPENDITURE EXTERNAL DEBT EXTERNAL INVESTORS FINANCIAL ASSETS FINANCIAL CONTAGION FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SAVINGS FINANCIAL STABILITY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCING REQUIREMENTS FLOATING EXCHANGE RATE FORECLOSURE FORECLOSURE PROCEDURES FORECLOSURES FOREIGN BANKS FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTOR FOREIGN INVESTORS GOVERNANCE ISSUES GOVERNMENT BOND GOVERNMENT BOND YIELD GOVERNMENT BONDS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GUARANTEE FUND HOLDINGS HOST COUNTRY INDEBTEDNESS INFLATION INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS INSTRUMENT INSURANCE CORPORATION INSURANCE PREMIUMS INTEREST INCOME INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATE SWAPS INTEREST RATES INTERNAL AUDITS INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVESTMENT STRATEGIES INVESTOR BASE ISSUANCE JUDICIAL SYSTEM LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL PROTECTION LEGAL PROTECTIONS LEGAL SYSTEM LIABILITY LIABILITY MANAGEMENT LIQUIDATION LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY PROBLEMS LOAN LOAN PORTFOLIO LOAN PORTFOLIOS LONG-TERM CAPITAL LOSS OF CONFIDENCE MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMIC POLICIES MANDATORY PENSION FUNDS MARKET INSTRUMENTS MARKET SHARE MARKET STRUCTURE MARKET SUPERVISION MATURITIES MATURITY MONETARY POLICY MORTGAGE MORTGAGE LOAN MORTGAGE LOANS MORTGAGE MARKET MORTGAGES MUNICIPAL BONDS MUTUAL FUNDS NATIONAL BANK NATIONAL DEBT NATIONAL SAVINGS NON-PERFORMING LOAN NONPERFORMING LOANS NPL OPEN MARKET OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE OUTSTANDING STOCK PENSION PENSION FUND PENSION FUNDS PENSION REFORM PENSION REFORMS PENSION SYSTEM PENSIONS PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO INFLOWS PORTFOLIOS PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS PRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION PUBLIC DEBT RATES OF INTEREST REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL REGULATORY CONSTRAINTS RESERVE RESERVES RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGES RISK FACTOR RISK FACTORS RISK MANAGEMENT RISK PROFILE SAFETY NET SAFETY NETS SALE OF STOCKS SECURITIES SECURITIES MARKET SECURITY INTERESTS SHARE OF ASSETS SHAREHOLDER SOLVENCY SOVEREIGN BOND STOCK EXCHANGE SUPERVISORY AGENCY SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY SUPERVISORY BOARD SUPERVISORY POWERS TAX TERRORISM TRANSFER OF SECURITY TRANSPARENCY TREASURY TREATY TRUSTEES TURNOVER UNIVERSAL BANKS VALUATIONS Diversifying Poland's financial system to meet new demands while preserving its resilience and stability is the key task ahead for financial policymakers. Over the past decade, the financial system has grown rapidly and risks have been well managed along the way. To maintain this track record and supply the financial services needed to support the economy's growth, it will be important to develop nonbank financial intermediation, prepare for possible further consolidation and exit of financial institutions, especially cooperatives, credit unions (SKOKs), and small banks, and promote a competitive banking system, relying less on foreign funding. While these developments will be largely market driven, they need to be supported by enabling regulatory reform and the modernization of the financial oversight framework: supervision focused on risk management, including an independent systemic risk perspective, strong safety nets, and state-of-the-art resolution tools will be indispensable. A joint IMF-World Bank mission visited Poland from February 19 - March 6, 2013 to undertake an update of the Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) conducted in 2006. This report summarizes the main findings of the mission, identifies key financial sector vulnerabilities, and provides policy recommendations. 2014-03-25T18:02:47Z 2014-03-25T18:02:47Z 2014-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/19096463/poland-financial-sector-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17355 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Poland