Your access and use of SAMA Regulatory Rulebook and its content is considered as an acceptance and approval of commitment by you without any limitation or condition to the following:
SAMA Regulatory Rulebook is a platform that aims to assist the regulated entities to access SAMA regulatory content adeptly and efficiently.
SAMA Regulatory Rulebook is still on its development and soft launch stage. SAMA is not liable for its contents and does not warrant or represent that (the Services related to the platform, information or material presented in the platform) is displayed free of any inaccuracies, omissions, or errors (“Faults”). SAMA accepts no liability for any loss, claim or damage resulting from any use of the platform, and any decisions made, or actions taken based on the information contained in or generated by the platform.
SAMA Regulatory Rulebook has no legal effect and it does not aim to amend or revoke any legal provisions. The Rulebook still Contains some documents under review, including translated versions. Therefore, SAMA Regulatory content circulated through SAMA official channels remains in force.
Without prejudice to the terms of use of SAMA website Hereby, you acknowledge that any illegal, unauthorized use and/or any breach of any of these provisions may result in legal actions against you.
Effective from Nov 23 2011 - Nov 22 2011 To view other versions open the versions tab on the right
Stress Testing would henceforth be a mandatory regulatory requirement for all locally incorporated banks and those branches of foreign banks having total assets of more than 0.5% of total assets of the Saudi Banking system.. In order to meet this requirement, banks are required to conduct stress tests on regular basis. For this purpose, they should design, develop and implement their own stress testing programs in line with the nature, size and complexity of their businesses and risk profiles. The stress testing framework to be developed for this purpose should, inter alia, provide for the following:
i.
State objective(s) of the stress testing exercise;
ii.
Types of stress tests to be conducted;
iii.
Frequency of conducting stress tests;
iv.
Methodologies and techniques to be used including the defined scenarios and assumptions;
v.
Broad format for compiling the results of stress tests;
vi.
Strategy to deal with potential risks highlighted by the stress testing exercise;
vii.
Process for monitoring implementation of the remedial action plan.
Book traversal links for 2.2. Stress Testing a Mandatory Requirement