Accountancy

Banking experts call for credit loss accounting rule to be axed or altered

IFRS 9 was introduced to ensure that banks hold enough capital and liquidity to survive a dramatic downturn

Banking experts are calling for an important European accounting rule used to predict future credit losses to be scrapped or updated after the Covid-19 downturn.

The IFRS 9 standard asks banks to make upfront provisions for predicted losses and then add further provisions when risks increase, such as after a late repayment. 

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