Important Notice: Our web hosting provider recently started charging us for additional visits, which was unexpected. In response, we're seeking donations. Depending on the situation, we may explore different monetization options for our Community and Expert Contributors. It's crucial to provide more returns for their expertise and offer more Expert Validated Answers or AI Validated Answers. Learn more about our hosting issue here.

What is prudential and non-prudential regulation?

prudential regulation
0
Posted

What is prudential and non-prudential regulation?

0

Regulation is “prudential” when it is aimed specifically at protecting the financial system as a whole as well as protecting the safety of small deposits in individual institutions. When a deposit-taking institution becomes insolvent, it cannot repay its depositors. If it is a large institution, its failure can undermine confidence enough so that the banking system suffers a run on deposits. Therefore, prudential regulation involves the government in attempting to protect the financial soundness of the regulated institutions. Prudential regulation is relatively difficult, intrusive, and expensive because it involves understanding and protecting the core health of an institution. “Non-prudential” rules encompass regulations about the institution’s business operations, and as such do not have the ultimate aim of protecting the entire financial system. These rules tend to be easier to administer because government authorities do not have to take responsibility for the financial soundness

Related Questions

What is your question?

*Sadly, we had to bring back ads too. Hopefully more targeted.

Experts123