Why is the South African banking industry regarded as one of the
best in the world? How is it structured? How did it avoid collapse
during the global financial crisis of 2007-2009? Bank Management in
South Africa: A risk-based perspective is the first textbook for
the South African market to answer these questions. It provides a
comprehensive overview of the way banks and their financial risks
are managed. The book is divided into five parts: Part One
introduces the business of banking by discussing the evolution of
financial intermediation theory; Part Two deals with the structure,
history, performance and regulatory environment of the South
African banking industry; Part Three considers how banks report and
measure their performance; Part Four focuses on how banks identify,
quantify and manage financial risks; Part Five deals with the
management of the asset book, liability book and, importantly, the
capital adequacy requirements set by the Basel Committee on Banking
Supervision.
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