2019-11-21
The Registrar of Credit Unions in Belize issued CUA Requirement No. 1/2019 to prescribe the methodology for evaluating and classifying loans and other assets held by credit unions. The regulation mandates that non-performing assets be categorized as Doubtful or Loss based on specific arrears periods and credit weaknesses, while also introducing special classification exceptions for the agriculture sector affected by drought. Credit unions are required to conduct classification reviews quarterly and report classified and restructured facilities to the Registrar on both monthly and quarterly bases.
CUA Requirement No. 1 CREDIT UNIONS ACT CUA Requirement No. 1 Classification of Loans & Other Assets Title and Commencement This Requirement will be called Credit Unions Act (CUA) Requirement No. 1/2019 and replaces the previously issued CUA Requirement No. 1/2013 of 28 March 2013, and comes into effect on 30 September 2019. Authority This Requirement is made in exercise of the authority conferred on the Registrar of Credit Unions (the Governor of the Central Bank of Belize) by Section 51 (7) of the CUA. Summary This Requirement prescribes the methodology for the evaluation and classification of loans and other assets held by credit unions, and the procedures for applying this methodology. Definitions
CUA Requirement No. 1 REQUIREMENTS A. Classification System
CUA Requirement No. 1 iv. loans and other assets fully secured by government or other statutory guarantees are more than twelve (12) months in arrears and the said guarantees have been ruled invalid by a Court; or v. Where other assets under contractual arrangements are considered uncollectible. c) Exception Sector The below exceptions shall only apply to loans and other assets granted to the agriculture sector which were affected by the recent drought. These loans are to be classified as follows: i. Doubtful – loans are over eighteen (18) and up to twenty-seven (27) months in arrears and the approved limit on overdrafts has been exceeded for over eighteen months; and ii. Loss – loans are over twenty-seven (27) months in arrears. Credit Unions are required to report to the Central Bank the specific loans that meet the above criteria. The exceptions under this section shall remain in effect until 31 March 2020. 2. Non-performing Loans and Other Assets Loans or other assets which are not classified as non-performing may, at the discretion of the credit union, be categorised in the manner outlined below:- Loans and Other Assets are to be classified as SPECIAL MENTION where: a) They are current but the credit union is aware of factors which may adversely affect the borrower’s ability to service the loan as agreed, such as when the financial condition of the borrower deteriorates or when market conditions affecting the borrower decline significantly. b) They are in arrears between thirty (30) to eighty nine (89) days. All loans and other assets which do not fit any of the abovementioned categories may be regarded as current and performing. B. Restructured Non-performing Loans Restructured non-performing loans should not be classified as performing for a minimum of three months following modification of the credit agreement. The provisions that were established for the restructured non-performing loan should remain in place for three months.
CUA Requirement No. 1 C. Frequency and Reporting of Classification