Audit of Banks - July 8, 2022
Audit of Banks - July 8, 2022
Audit of Banks - July 8, 2022
July 8, 2022
Speaker: Aerol Paul B. Banal, CPA, CFA
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Business of Banking
Industry Overview, Types of Philippine Banks,
Products & Services, How Banks Earn
SESSION
OUTLINE
Assessment of Banks
Bank Ratings Systems, SAFr Components,
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PROFORMA
BALANCE SHEET ASSETS LIAB + CAPITAL
Cash & other cash items Deposit liabilities
Due from BSP Demand
Due from other banks Savings
Investment securities Time
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PROFORMA INCOME
STATEMENT
REVENUES EXPENSES
Interest income Operating expenses
Less: Interest expense Manpower costs
Net Interest income Taxes and licenses
Add: Fees Depreciation
Trading gains Insurance
NET INCOME
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OVERVIEW
Industry Financial Accounts & Ratios as of March 2022
*Industry = UKB + TB for Assets, Deposits, Loans & Gross NPL; Industry = UKB only for CAR & LCR
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TYPES OF PHILIPPINE BANKS
Industry Financial Accounts (March 2022) & Non-financials (April 2022)
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PRODUCTS & CUSTOMERS
• Corporate (Top 1,000 corps,
SERVICES Multinationals, National Enterprises,
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• Deposits Conglomerates and FIs, GIs)
• Loan and Credit Facilities • Commercial (Top 1,001 and below,
• Treasury Services
• Trust Services
• Bancassurance
BASICS MSMEs)
• Consumer (Credit cards, Personal/
salary loans, Teachers’ Loans, Housing
& Auto loans, Multi-purpose)
PAYMENTS DISTRIBUTION
SYSTEMS CHANNELS
• Cash • Branches (Traditional branch, In-
• Check store branch, Banking kiosk)
• Electronic Payments (Credit card, • Alternative Channels (ATMs, Cash
Debit card, Stored value card, Acceptance Machines, Mobile/ Online
Electronic fund transfers) Banking)
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HOW BANKS
EARN ASSETS LIAB + CAPITAL
Cash & other cash items Deposit liabilities
Due from BSP Demand
Due from other banks Savings
Investment securities Time
REVENUES EXPENSES
INCOME
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BALANCE SHEET
ASSETS March 31, 2022 Dec 31, 2021
Cash and Other Cash Items 13,779 16,025
Due from Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas 85,386 124,283
Due from Other banks 9,851 10,694
Interbank Loans Receivable and SPURA 44,445 36,559
Financial Assets at FVTPL 8,492 7,210
Financial Assets at FVOCI 28,937 28,672
Investment Securities at AC 279,469 242,354
Loans and Receivables - net 615,681 609,007
Other Assets 40,623 37,516
1,126,663 1,112,320
LIABILITIES
Checking and Savings Deposits 564,003 555,210
Time Deposits 315,276 307,650
Bills and Bonds Payable 97,805 108,280
Other Liabilities 24,229 22,057
1,001,313 993,197
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INCOME STATEMENTS
March 31, 2022 March 31, 2021 March 31, 2022 March 31, 2021
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HOW BANKS EARN
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Business of Banking
Industry Overview, Roles of Banks, Types of
Philippine Banks, Products & Services, How
OUTLINE
Assessment of Banks
Bank Ratings Systems, SAFr Components,
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AUDIT OF BANKS
Internal Compliance External Tax
Regulatory Audit
Audit Audit Audit Audit
Assess Bank’s
Provide assurance
compliance with
that the Bank's risk Provide opinion
supervisory
management, Review the Bank’s on the fairness Assess the
requirements and
governance, and adherence to and accuracy of accuracy of the
Purpose whether they can
internal control regulatory the Bank’s Bank’s filed tax
continue to adhere
processes are guidelines. financial returns.
to these
operating effectively. statements.
requirements for the
foreseeable future.
Bureau of
Internal Audit Compliance SGV, KPMG, Bangko Sentral ng
Auditor Internal Audit
Department Department PWC, etc. Pilipinas (BSP)
(BIR)
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BANK RATING SYSTEMS
SAFr
Jan 1, 2021 (Replaced CAMELS & ROCA)
WHAT IT
Supervisory Assessment Framework
MEANS
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SAFr Supervisory intensity will be proportionately focused on
Low Low
Moderate Moderate
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Impact
Assessment
Size
Inter-
Complexity Impact connectedness
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Impact
Size
Complexity
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Risk Assesses safety and soundness of BSFI in the face of
Assessment
adverse business and economic conditions
COMPOSITE
RATING
Significant Quality of
Net Risk of SAs Institutional Level
Activities (SAs)
Support (ILS)
Retail Banking, Trading, Trust, Credit, Market, Operational, Earnings, Capital, Liquidity,
Subsidiaries, Asset-Liability Market Conduct, Liquidity, Governance
Management, Information IRBB, IT, ML/TP
Technology, Money Laundering/
Terrorist Financing
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Composite Rating
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Risk Categories
Risk Type Particulars
Credit Risk Arises from a counterparty’s failure to meet the terms of any contract
Market Risk Arises from adverse movements in factors that affect the market value of portfolio
Arises from inadequate or failed internal processes, people and systems, or from
Operational Risk
external events
Arises from actions or activities that are unethical and detrimental to the welfare
Market Conduct Risk
customers
Liquidity Risk Arises from the Bank's inability to meet its obligations when they become due
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Liquidity risk
Operational risk
Market risk
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Institutional Level Support (ILS)
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Test Case
ABC Bank is the largest bank in the country;
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ABC Bank Composite Rating
RISK ASSESSMENT
Credit Market ML/TF NET RISK
Op Risk MC Risk Liquidity IRR IT Risk
Risk Risk Risk
Low √
Moderate √ √ √ √ √
Above average √ √ √
High
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Composite Rating
Overall Net
Earnings Capital Liquidity Governance
Risk
Low Strong
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√ √
Moderate √ Acceptable √ √
Above average Inadequate
High Weak
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Composite Rating
• The BSFI is ROBUST.
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• Risks are WELL MANAGED across the organization.
• There are NO IMMINENT THREATS to its safety and soundness.
• It has AMPLE BUFFERS and can withstand most adverse events.
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• Risks are ADEQUATELY MANAGED across the organization.
• Supervisory concerns are WITHIN THE ABILITY of the board and management to address.
• The BSFI’s buffers will enable it to WITHSTAND most adverse events.
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Risks are NOT WELL MANAGED in the organization.
Supervisory concerns are NOT IMMEDIATELY given attention.
The BSFI has MINIMAL BUFFERS and the occurrence of an adverse event is likely to pose a threat.
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Risks are BEYOND THE CAPABILITY of the board and management to address.
The BSFI’s inherent risks POSE A THREATH to its safety and soundness.
It is NOT LIKELY TO WITHSTAND adverse events.
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THANK YOU
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