Thank you sir. Given your experience, can you please suggest some tell tale indicators that Bankers can watch out for to spot financially engineered projects, in the context of green financing?
16 May 2024 04:37 Read comment
Thank you @ Ketharaman and yes I do agree that "financial engineering" is part of the problem. I too strongly hope that risk management of "Green Loans" will step up as a focused endeavor thereby ensuring that true green projects have access to the required financing..
15 May 2024 05:26 Read comment
Thanks Richard. Banks indeed are a part of the solution that enable facilitating greening of the material world.
26 Apr 2022 06:24 Read comment
Happy it resonated Richard.
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02 Mar 2022 01:25 Read comment
Asset quality is a major concern for ECB like for other regulators but is of greater immediacy in the Eurozone given the profitability challenges of the banks. While in "spirit" bank should and in most cases do run "all" the credit decisions through a process with the idea of building and sustaining a healthy credit portfoli the results seem to challenge the premise.
In this context the ECB's idea of collating granular data to "harmonize and Synchronize" the National Credit Registers to have a more holistic and realistic perspective of the credit risks being assumed by the banks individually and collectively and respond timely, if required,is a good move.
26 Apr 2017 13:21 Read comment
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