2016-06-01
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The Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA) mandates that all domestic banks immediately implement Phase 1 requirements for the SAIBOR and SAIBID benchmark rates. Institutions must establish robust internal methodologies, submit daily offer and bid rates to a Calculation Agent, and maintain actual lending and borrowing commitments with corresponding transaction records. Furthermore, banks are required to submit bi-weekly prudential reports on interbank transactions starting in June 2016 while SAMA finalizes the appointment of independent administrators and calculation agents.
HEAD OFFICE
Deputy Governor
For Supervision
01 June 2016
From : Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA)
To : All Banks
Attention : Managing Directors, Chief Executive Officers and General Managers
Subject : SAIBOR/SAIBID Rates - Implementation of Phase 1 New Requirements
As you are aware, Benchmark Administration procedure across the world have gone through major changes in the wake of the recent financial crisis. The fundamental shift has been a move from self-regulation to the appointment of independent Calculation Agents and Administrators. Also, IOSCO has issued Principles to guide Central Banks and Regulatory Authorities on the governance, oversight and surveillance of the Benchmarks.
In view of these development, SAMA has undertaken a study of the SAIBOR and SAIBID in which the Saudi Banks have been fully consulted. The objective of the study was to identify changes that should be made in the SAIBOR/SAIBID rate setting process in order to enhance governance and to ensure compliance with the IOSCO Principles.
SAMA is looking at implementing the study’s recommendations in two (2) phases. In the first phase, with immediate effect, the Banks are required to implement the following:
SAIBOR – The rate at which contributing banks would be able to borrow unsecured interbank funds in Saudi Riyals, were they to accept offers from other banks in the SAIBOR panel at 11:00am Riyadh time.
SAIBID – The rate which banks would be willing to pay for an unsecured deposit from another SAIBOR contributing bank in Saudi Riyals at 11:00am Riyadh time.
All Banks must develop and implement reasonable methodologies based on quantitative and qualitative factors to support their rate submission. These methodologies should at a minimum include the following:
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The Bank should provide the following rates for each tenor to the Calculation Agent on a daily basis:
The Banks should implement a system whereby a senior manager, the Treasurer (or Deputy Treasurer) takes the responsibility for submission of the SAIBOR/SAIBID rates on a daily basis to the Calculation Agent and the Administrator.
Banks are expected to:
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In the second phase, SAMA may also consider the following:
SAMA is currently in the process of selecting a Calculation Agent and Administrator for SAIBOR/SAIBID. This selection process will be completed shortly and the process regarding Governance, Administration, Oversight, Audit, etc. will be documented and implemented thereafter.
Banks are required to provide a bi-weekly report (on 15th and 30th of the month) on their interbank transactions on the prudential return which is attached to this Circular (see Annex 1). The first report is due on 15th June 2016. This Report should be submitted within five (5) working days after the end of the period.
Tareq AlSadhah
P.O. Box: 2992, Riyadh 11169, Saudi Arabia - Tel. 466 2300 - Fax: 466 2543
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