Deposit Insurance Schemes, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Funding, Policy and Operational Challenges

Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions Series

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of funding arrangements for explicit deposit insurance schemes. Responding to international guidelines and best practice, it discusses policy decisions and operational challenges which deposit insurers face in the financial management of ex-ante deposit insurance funds. Numerous examples are provided, and solutions offered on sources and uses of funds, focusing on target and optimal funding.

 Coverage includes:

  • the role that modern deposit insurance schemes play in ensuring financial stability
  • how to design the main deposit insurance features in order to maximize compliance with international standards
  • the different types of funding and financial planning for deposit insurance
  • methods for setting the target fund size level
  • optimal deposit insurance funding
  • challenges faced by the European Union members following new deposit insurance and bank resolution directives.

The book concludes by providing a comprehensive overview of funding issues and recommendations for deposit insurance schemes in the European Union.

Chapter 1: Deposit Insurance at a Glance.- Chapter 2: Key Design Features on an Explicit DIS.- Chapter 3: Challenges of a Funding DIS.- Chapter 4: Target Funding.- Chapter 5: Optimized Funding.- Chapter 6: Funding Deposit Insurance Schemes in the European Union.
Djurdjica Ognjenovic is an international consultant on deposit insurance and bank resolution, working for the Word Bank and other international financial institutions. She is an internationally recognized expert on financial stability, specifically deposit insurance and bank resolution, EU banking regulation, and financial markets. She was the first director of the Croatian Deposit Insurance System from 1998 to 2001. Djurdjica holds Masters degrees from the Economic Faculty Zagreb in Croatia (1996), a Diploma from the London School of Economics and Politics (LSE), UK, as well as a Bachelors degree (1992 and 1991 respectively) from the Economic Faculty Osijek in Croatia.

Provides analysis of deposit insurance systems

Proposes solutions for key challenges in deposit insurance

Features numerous examples and calculations

Includes coverage of target funding and ideally optimized funding

Coverage of funding issues for EU member states