The Banking and Financial Institutions (Licensing) (Amendment) Regulations 2023
The Bank of Tanzania promulgated these amendment regulations to revise Regulation 40 governing the establishment of foreign branches and subsidiaries. The updated provision requires financial institutions to secure prior regulatory approval before expanding overseas, provided they satisfy solo and consolidated capital and liquidity thresholds. Additional approval conditions mandate a proven operational performance record, the capacity to inject supplementary capital as needed, and effective risk management for the new international entity.
Banking and Financial Institutions (Licensing) (Amendment)
GOVERNMENT NOTICE NO 13 published on 20/01/2023
THE BANKING AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ACT,
(CAP. 342)
REGULATIONS
(Made under section 71)
THE BANKING AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS (LICENSING) (AMENDMENT)
REGULATIONS, 2022
Citation
GN. No.
297 of 2014
These Regulations may be cited as the Banking and
Financial Institutions (Licensing) (Amendment) Regulations,
2022 and shall be read as one with the Banking and Financial
Institutions (Licensing) Regulations, 2014 hereinafter referred
to as the “principal Regulations”.
Deletion and
substitution of
regulation 40
The principal Regulations are amended by deleting
regulation 40 and substituting for it the following:
“Establishment
of foreign
branch or
subsidiary
40.-(1) A bank or financial
institution shall not establish a foreign
branch or subsidiary without obtaining
prior approval of the Bank.
(2) In considering the application
for approval under subregulation (1), the
Bank shall satisfy itself whether the bank
or financial institution-
(a) meets minimum capital and
liquidity requirements on a
solo and consolidated basis;
(b) has a satisfactory performance
record;
(c) is able to inject additional
capital as and when required;
and
(d) has the ability to manage risks
arising from the established
branch or subsidiary.”
Dar es Salaam, FLORENS D.A.M. LUOGA
9thJanuary, 2023 Governor