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Asset Liability Management in
Banks
Group 1
Components of a Bank Balance Sheet
Liabilities

Assets

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

1. Cash & Balances with
RBI
2. Bal. With Banks &
Money at Call and
Short Notices
3. Investments
4. Advances
5. Fixed Assets
6. Other Assets

Capital
Reserve & Surplus
Deposits
Borrowings
Other Liabilities
Banks profit and loss account
A bank’s profit & Loss Account has the following
components:
I.

II.

Income: This includes Interest Income and
Other Income.
Expenses: This includes Interest Expended,
Operating Expenses and Provisions &
contingencies.
Evolution


In the 1940s and the 1950s, there was an abundance of funds in
banks in the form of demand and savings deposits. Hence, the focus
then was mainly on asset management



But as the availability of low cost funds started to decline, liability
management became the focus of bank management efforts



In the 1980s, volatility of interest rates in USA and Europe caused
the focus to broaden to include the issue of interest rate risk. ALM
began to extend beyond the bank treasury to cover the loan and
deposit functions



Banks started to concentrate more on the management of both sides
of the balance sheet
What is Asset Liability Management??


The process by which an institution manages its balance
sheet in order to allow for alternative interest rate and
liquidity scenarios



Banks and other financial institutions provide services
which expose them to various kinds of risks like credit
risk, interest risk, and liquidity risk



Asset-liability management models enable institutions to
measure and monitor risk, and provide suitable
strategies for their management.


An effective Asset Liability Management Technique aims to manage the
volume, mix, maturity, rate sensitivity, quality and liquidity of assets and
liabilities as a whole so as to attain a predetermined acceptable
risk/reward ratio



It is aimed to stabilize short-term profits, long-term earnings and longterm substance of the bank. The parameters for stabilizing ALM system
are:

1.

Net Interest Income (NII)

2.
3.

Net Interest Margin (NIM)
Economic Equity Ratio
3 tools used by banks for ALM

ALM information
systems
ALM Organization
ALM Process
ALM Information Systems


Usage of Real Time information system to gather the
information about the maturity and behavior of loans and
advances made by all other branches of a bank



ABC Approach :
 analysing the behaviour of asset and liability products in the
top branches as they account for significant business
 then making rational assumptions about the way in which
assets and liabilities would behave in other branches
 The data and assumptions can then be refined over time as the
bank management gain experience



The spread of computerisation will also help banks in
accessing data.
ALM Organization


The board should have overall responsibilities and should set the limit
for liquidity, interest rate, foreign exchange and equity price risk



The Asset - Liability Committee (ALCO)










ALCO, consisting of the bank's senior management (including
CEO) should be responsible for ensuring adherence to the limits
set by the Board
Is responsible for balance sheet planning from risk - return
perspective including the strategic management of interest rate
and liquidity risks
The role of ALCO includes product pricing for both deposits and
advances, desired maturity profile of the incremental assets and
liabilities,
It will have to develop a view on future direction of interest rate
movements and decide on a funding mix between fixed vs floating
rate funds, wholesale vs retail deposits, money market vs capital
market funding, domestic vs foreign currency funding
It should review the results of and progress in implementation of
the decisions made in the previous meetings
ALM Process
Risk Parameters

Risk Identification

Risk Measurement

Risk Management
Risk Policies and Tolerance
Level
Categories of Risk


Risk is the chance or probability of loss or
damage

Credit Risk

Market Risk

Operational Risk

Transaction Risk
/default risk
/counterparty risk
Portfolio risk
/Concentration risk
Settlement risk

Commodity risk

Process risk

Interest Rate risk

Infrastructure risk

Forex rate risk

Model risk

Equity price risk

Human risk

Liquidity risk
But under ALM risks that are typically
managed are….

Currency
Risk

Liquidity
Risk

Interest
Rate
Risk

Will now be discussed in detail
Liquidity Risk


Liquidity risk arises from funding of long term assets by short term
liabilities, thus making the liabilities subject to refinancing

Funding
risk

• Arises due to unanticipated withdrawals of
the deposits from wholesale or retail clients

Time risk

• It arises when an asset turns into a NPA.
So, the expected cash flows are no longer
available to the bank.

Call Risk

• Due to crystallisation of contingent
liabilities and unable to undertake
profitable business opportunities when
available.
Liquidity Risk Management


Bank’s liquidity management is the process of generating
funds to meet contractual or relationship obligations at
reasonable prices at all times



Liquidity Management is the ability of bank to ensure that its
liabilities are met as they become due



Liquidity positions of bank should be measured on an ongoing
basis



A standard tool for measuring and managing net funding
requirements, is the use of maturity ladder and calculation of
cumulative surplus or deficit of funds as selected maturity
dates is adopted
Statement of Structural Liquidity
All Assets & Liabilities to be reported as per
their maturity profile into 8 maturity Buckets:
i.

1 to 14 days

ii. 15 to 28 days
iii. 29 days and up to 3 months

iv. Over 3 months and up to 6 months
v. Over 6 months and up to 1 year
vi. Over 1 year and up to 3 years

vii. Over 3 years and up to 5 years
viii. Over 5 years
Statement of structural liquidity


Places all cash inflows and outflows in the maturity ladder as per
residual maturity



Maturing Liability: cash outflow



Maturing Assets : Cash Inflow



Classified in to 8 time buckets



Mismatches in the first two buckets not to exceed 20% of outflows



Shows the structure as of a particular date



Banks can fix higher tolerance level for other maturity buckets.
An Example of Structural Liquidity Statement
15-28
1-14Days Days

Capital
Liab-fixed Int
Liab-floating Int
Others
Total outflow
Investments
Loans-fixed Int
Loans - floating

300 200
350 400
50 50
700 650
200 150
50 50
200 150
Loans BPLR Linked
100 150
Others
50 50
Total Inflow
600 550
Gap
-100 -100
Cumulative Gap -100 -200
Gap % to Total Outflow -15.38
-14.29

30 Days- 3 Mths - 6 Mths - 1Year - 3 3 Years - Over 5
3 Month 6 Mths
1Year
Years
5 Years Years

200 600 600 300 200
350 450 500 450 450
0
550 1050 1100 750 650
250 250 300 100 350
0 100 150 50 100
200 150 150 150 50
200 500 350 500 100
0
0
0
0
0
650 1000 950 800 600
100 -50 -150 50 -50
-100 -150 -300 -250 -300
18.18

-4.76

-13.64

6.67

-7.69

200
200
450
200
1050
900
100
50
100
200
1350
300
0
28.57

Total

200
2600
3400
300
6500
2500
600
1100
2000
300
6500
0
0
Addressing the mismatches


Mismatches can be positive or negative



Positive Mismatch: M.A.>M.L. and Negative Mismatch M.L.>M.A.



In case of +ve mismatch, excess liquidity can be deployed in money
market instruments, creating new assets & investment swaps etc.



For –ve mismatch, it can be financed from market borrowings
(Call/Term), Bills rediscounting, Repos & deployment of foreign
currency converted into rupee.
Currency Risk


The increased capital flows from different nations following
deregulation have contributed to increase in the volume of
transactions



Dealing in different currencies brings opportunities as well as risk



To prevent this banks have been setting up overnight limits and
undertaking active day time trading



Value at Risk approach to be used to measure the risk associated
with forward exposures. Value at Risk estimates probability of
portfolio losses based on the statistical analysis of historical price
trends and volatilities.
Interest Rate Risk






Interest Rate risk is the exposure of a bank’s financial conditions
to adverse movements of interest rates
Though this is normal part of banking business, excessive
interest rate risk can pose a significant threat to a bank’s earnings
and capital base
Changes in interest rates also affect the underlying value of the
bank’s assets, liabilities and off-balance-sheet item



Interest rate risk refers to volatility in Net Interest Income (NII) or
variations in Net Interest Margin(NIM)



NIM = (Interest income – Interest expense) / Earning assets
Sources of Interest Rate Risk
Basis

Options

Interest
Rate
Risk

Yield

Re-pricing


Re-pricing Risk: The assets and liabilities could re-price at different
dates and might be of different time period. For example, a loan on
the asset side could re-price at three-monthly intervals whereas the
deposit could be at a fixed interest rate or a variable rate, but repricing half-yearly



Basis Risk: The assets could be based on LIBOR rates whereas the
liabilities could be based on Treasury rates or a Swap market rate



Yield Curve Risk: The changes are not always parallel but it could
be a twist around a particular tenor and thereby affecting different
maturities differently



Option Risk: Exercise of options impacts the financial institutions by
giving rise to premature release of funds that have to be deployed in
unfavourable market conditions and loss of profit on account of
foreclosure of loans that earned a good spread.
Risk Measurement Techniques
Various techniques for measuring exposure of
banks to interest rate risks





Maturity Gap Analysis
Duration
Simulation
Value at Risk
Maturity gap method (IRS)
THREE OPTIONS:
 A)
Rate Sensitive Assets>Rate
Liabilities= Positive Gap
 B)
Rate Sensitive Assets<Rate
Liabilities = Negative Gap
 C)
Rate Sensitive Assets=Rate
Liabilities = Zero Gap

Sensitive

Sensitive
Sensitive
Gap Analysis


Simple maturity/re-pricing Schedules can be used to generate
simple indicators of interest rate risk sensitivity of both
earnings and economic value to changing interest rates
- If a negative gap occurs (RSA<RSL) in given time band, an
increase in market interest rates could cause a decline in NII

- conversely, a positive gap (RSA>RSL) in a given time band,
an decrease in market interest rates could cause a decline in
NII


The basic weakness with this model is that this method takes
into account only the book value of assets and liabilities and
hence ignores their market value.
Duration Analysis


It basically refers to the average life of the asset or the
liability

It is the weighted average time to maturity of all the preset
values of cash flows


The larger the value of the duration, the more sensitive is the
price of that asset or liability to changes in interest rates



 As

per the above equation, the bank will be immunized from
interest rate risk if the duration gap between assets and the
liabilities is zero.
Simulation


Basically simulation models utilize computer power
to provide what if scenarios, for example: What if:








The absolute level of interest rates shift
Marketing plans are under-or-over achieved

Margins achieved in the past are not sustained/improved

Bad debt and prepayment levels change in different interest
rate scenarios
There are changes in the funding mix e.g.: an increasing
reliance on short-term funds for balance sheet growth

This dynamic capability adds value to this method
and improves the quality of information available to
the management
Value at Risk (VaR)


Refers to the maximum expected loss that a bank can suffer in
market value or income:
 Over a given time horizon,
 Under normal market conditions,
 At a given level or certainty



It enables the calculation of market risk of a portfolio for which
no historical data exists. VaR serves as Information Reporting
to stakeholders



It enables one to calculate the net worth of the organization at
any particular point of time so that it is possible to focus on
long-term risk implications of decisions that have already been
taken or that are going to be taken
Th a n k
Y o u !!!


Group 1 :

Nandita Sadhwani – 11020241089





Mayank Chandola 



11020241087

Priyanka Hirwani - 11020241097

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Asset liability management in banks

  • 1. Asset Liability Management in Banks Group 1
  • 2. Components of a Bank Balance Sheet Liabilities Assets 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. Cash & Balances with RBI 2. Bal. With Banks & Money at Call and Short Notices 3. Investments 4. Advances 5. Fixed Assets 6. Other Assets Capital Reserve & Surplus Deposits Borrowings Other Liabilities
  • 3. Banks profit and loss account A bank’s profit & Loss Account has the following components: I. II. Income: This includes Interest Income and Other Income. Expenses: This includes Interest Expended, Operating Expenses and Provisions & contingencies.
  • 4. Evolution  In the 1940s and the 1950s, there was an abundance of funds in banks in the form of demand and savings deposits. Hence, the focus then was mainly on asset management  But as the availability of low cost funds started to decline, liability management became the focus of bank management efforts  In the 1980s, volatility of interest rates in USA and Europe caused the focus to broaden to include the issue of interest rate risk. ALM began to extend beyond the bank treasury to cover the loan and deposit functions  Banks started to concentrate more on the management of both sides of the balance sheet
  • 5. What is Asset Liability Management??  The process by which an institution manages its balance sheet in order to allow for alternative interest rate and liquidity scenarios  Banks and other financial institutions provide services which expose them to various kinds of risks like credit risk, interest risk, and liquidity risk  Asset-liability management models enable institutions to measure and monitor risk, and provide suitable strategies for their management.
  • 6.  An effective Asset Liability Management Technique aims to manage the volume, mix, maturity, rate sensitivity, quality and liquidity of assets and liabilities as a whole so as to attain a predetermined acceptable risk/reward ratio  It is aimed to stabilize short-term profits, long-term earnings and longterm substance of the bank. The parameters for stabilizing ALM system are: 1. Net Interest Income (NII) 2. 3. Net Interest Margin (NIM) Economic Equity Ratio
  • 7. 3 tools used by banks for ALM ALM information systems ALM Organization ALM Process
  • 8. ALM Information Systems  Usage of Real Time information system to gather the information about the maturity and behavior of loans and advances made by all other branches of a bank  ABC Approach :  analysing the behaviour of asset and liability products in the top branches as they account for significant business  then making rational assumptions about the way in which assets and liabilities would behave in other branches  The data and assumptions can then be refined over time as the bank management gain experience  The spread of computerisation will also help banks in accessing data.
  • 9. ALM Organization  The board should have overall responsibilities and should set the limit for liquidity, interest rate, foreign exchange and equity price risk  The Asset - Liability Committee (ALCO)      ALCO, consisting of the bank's senior management (including CEO) should be responsible for ensuring adherence to the limits set by the Board Is responsible for balance sheet planning from risk - return perspective including the strategic management of interest rate and liquidity risks The role of ALCO includes product pricing for both deposits and advances, desired maturity profile of the incremental assets and liabilities, It will have to develop a view on future direction of interest rate movements and decide on a funding mix between fixed vs floating rate funds, wholesale vs retail deposits, money market vs capital market funding, domestic vs foreign currency funding It should review the results of and progress in implementation of the decisions made in the previous meetings
  • 10. ALM Process Risk Parameters Risk Identification Risk Measurement Risk Management Risk Policies and Tolerance Level
  • 11. Categories of Risk  Risk is the chance or probability of loss or damage Credit Risk Market Risk Operational Risk Transaction Risk /default risk /counterparty risk Portfolio risk /Concentration risk Settlement risk Commodity risk Process risk Interest Rate risk Infrastructure risk Forex rate risk Model risk Equity price risk Human risk Liquidity risk
  • 12. But under ALM risks that are typically managed are…. Currency Risk Liquidity Risk Interest Rate Risk Will now be discussed in detail
  • 13. Liquidity Risk  Liquidity risk arises from funding of long term assets by short term liabilities, thus making the liabilities subject to refinancing Funding risk • Arises due to unanticipated withdrawals of the deposits from wholesale or retail clients Time risk • It arises when an asset turns into a NPA. So, the expected cash flows are no longer available to the bank. Call Risk • Due to crystallisation of contingent liabilities and unable to undertake profitable business opportunities when available.
  • 14. Liquidity Risk Management  Bank’s liquidity management is the process of generating funds to meet contractual or relationship obligations at reasonable prices at all times  Liquidity Management is the ability of bank to ensure that its liabilities are met as they become due  Liquidity positions of bank should be measured on an ongoing basis  A standard tool for measuring and managing net funding requirements, is the use of maturity ladder and calculation of cumulative surplus or deficit of funds as selected maturity dates is adopted
  • 15. Statement of Structural Liquidity All Assets & Liabilities to be reported as per their maturity profile into 8 maturity Buckets: i. 1 to 14 days ii. 15 to 28 days iii. 29 days and up to 3 months iv. Over 3 months and up to 6 months v. Over 6 months and up to 1 year vi. Over 1 year and up to 3 years vii. Over 3 years and up to 5 years viii. Over 5 years
  • 16. Statement of structural liquidity  Places all cash inflows and outflows in the maturity ladder as per residual maturity  Maturing Liability: cash outflow  Maturing Assets : Cash Inflow  Classified in to 8 time buckets  Mismatches in the first two buckets not to exceed 20% of outflows  Shows the structure as of a particular date  Banks can fix higher tolerance level for other maturity buckets.
  • 17. An Example of Structural Liquidity Statement 15-28 1-14Days Days Capital Liab-fixed Int Liab-floating Int Others Total outflow Investments Loans-fixed Int Loans - floating 300 200 350 400 50 50 700 650 200 150 50 50 200 150 Loans BPLR Linked 100 150 Others 50 50 Total Inflow 600 550 Gap -100 -100 Cumulative Gap -100 -200 Gap % to Total Outflow -15.38 -14.29 30 Days- 3 Mths - 6 Mths - 1Year - 3 3 Years - Over 5 3 Month 6 Mths 1Year Years 5 Years Years 200 600 600 300 200 350 450 500 450 450 0 550 1050 1100 750 650 250 250 300 100 350 0 100 150 50 100 200 150 150 150 50 200 500 350 500 100 0 0 0 0 0 650 1000 950 800 600 100 -50 -150 50 -50 -100 -150 -300 -250 -300 18.18 -4.76 -13.64 6.67 -7.69 200 200 450 200 1050 900 100 50 100 200 1350 300 0 28.57 Total 200 2600 3400 300 6500 2500 600 1100 2000 300 6500 0 0
  • 18. Addressing the mismatches  Mismatches can be positive or negative  Positive Mismatch: M.A.>M.L. and Negative Mismatch M.L.>M.A.  In case of +ve mismatch, excess liquidity can be deployed in money market instruments, creating new assets & investment swaps etc.  For –ve mismatch, it can be financed from market borrowings (Call/Term), Bills rediscounting, Repos & deployment of foreign currency converted into rupee.
  • 19. Currency Risk  The increased capital flows from different nations following deregulation have contributed to increase in the volume of transactions  Dealing in different currencies brings opportunities as well as risk  To prevent this banks have been setting up overnight limits and undertaking active day time trading  Value at Risk approach to be used to measure the risk associated with forward exposures. Value at Risk estimates probability of portfolio losses based on the statistical analysis of historical price trends and volatilities.
  • 20. Interest Rate Risk    Interest Rate risk is the exposure of a bank’s financial conditions to adverse movements of interest rates Though this is normal part of banking business, excessive interest rate risk can pose a significant threat to a bank’s earnings and capital base Changes in interest rates also affect the underlying value of the bank’s assets, liabilities and off-balance-sheet item  Interest rate risk refers to volatility in Net Interest Income (NII) or variations in Net Interest Margin(NIM)  NIM = (Interest income – Interest expense) / Earning assets
  • 21. Sources of Interest Rate Risk Basis Options Interest Rate Risk Yield Re-pricing
  • 22.  Re-pricing Risk: The assets and liabilities could re-price at different dates and might be of different time period. For example, a loan on the asset side could re-price at three-monthly intervals whereas the deposit could be at a fixed interest rate or a variable rate, but repricing half-yearly  Basis Risk: The assets could be based on LIBOR rates whereas the liabilities could be based on Treasury rates or a Swap market rate  Yield Curve Risk: The changes are not always parallel but it could be a twist around a particular tenor and thereby affecting different maturities differently  Option Risk: Exercise of options impacts the financial institutions by giving rise to premature release of funds that have to be deployed in unfavourable market conditions and loss of profit on account of foreclosure of loans that earned a good spread.
  • 23. Risk Measurement Techniques Various techniques for measuring exposure of banks to interest rate risks     Maturity Gap Analysis Duration Simulation Value at Risk
  • 24. Maturity gap method (IRS) THREE OPTIONS:  A) Rate Sensitive Assets>Rate Liabilities= Positive Gap  B) Rate Sensitive Assets<Rate Liabilities = Negative Gap  C) Rate Sensitive Assets=Rate Liabilities = Zero Gap Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive
  • 25. Gap Analysis  Simple maturity/re-pricing Schedules can be used to generate simple indicators of interest rate risk sensitivity of both earnings and economic value to changing interest rates - If a negative gap occurs (RSA<RSL) in given time band, an increase in market interest rates could cause a decline in NII - conversely, a positive gap (RSA>RSL) in a given time band, an decrease in market interest rates could cause a decline in NII  The basic weakness with this model is that this method takes into account only the book value of assets and liabilities and hence ignores their market value.
  • 26. Duration Analysis  It basically refers to the average life of the asset or the liability It is the weighted average time to maturity of all the preset values of cash flows  The larger the value of the duration, the more sensitive is the price of that asset or liability to changes in interest rates   As per the above equation, the bank will be immunized from interest rate risk if the duration gap between assets and the liabilities is zero.
  • 27. Simulation  Basically simulation models utilize computer power to provide what if scenarios, for example: What if:       The absolute level of interest rates shift Marketing plans are under-or-over achieved
 Margins achieved in the past are not sustained/improved
 Bad debt and prepayment levels change in different interest rate scenarios There are changes in the funding mix e.g.: an increasing reliance on short-term funds for balance sheet growth This dynamic capability adds value to this method and improves the quality of information available to the management
  • 28. Value at Risk (VaR)  Refers to the maximum expected loss that a bank can suffer in market value or income:  Over a given time horizon,  Under normal market conditions,  At a given level or certainty  It enables the calculation of market risk of a portfolio for which no historical data exists. VaR serves as Information Reporting to stakeholders  It enables one to calculate the net worth of the organization at any particular point of time so that it is possible to focus on long-term risk implications of decisions that have already been taken or that are going to be taken
  • 29. Th a n k Y o u !!!  Group 1 : Nandita Sadhwani – 11020241089   Mayank Chandola   11020241087 Priyanka Hirwani - 11020241097