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Enhancing Deposit Protection in Hong Kong 24 April 2001. Results of Public Consultation. The consultation indicates that there is broad public support for a DIS in Hong Kong – LegCo motion debate – District Councils – 41 out of 59 respondents supported DIS
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Results of Public Consultation • The consultation indicates that there is broad public support for a DIS in Hong Kong – LegCo motion debate – District Councils – 41 out of 59 respondents supported DIS • However, most large banks remain opposed.
Government’s View • Taking into account the results of the public consultation, ExCo approved in principle the proposal to introduce a DIS. • HKMA is requested to undertake more detailed work to produce a set of final recommendations on how the scheme should be structured.
Concerns of the Respondents • The main concerns of the respondents as revealed by the consultation are - • the risk of moral hazard • cross subsidisation between banks and unfair to the large banks • the cost of insurance, and the extent to which this may be passed onto small depositors
Concerns of the Respondents (2) • These are legitimate concerns. • They will be addressed through careful design of the DIS. In particular - • we are inclined to adopt a lower coverage cap of $100,000 to reduce cost and moral hazard • there appears to be scope to bring down the premium (from 10 basis points to, say, 8 basis points) and to reduce the target fund size • we are exploring the feasibility of introducing a simple risk based system based on supervisory ratings of banksto assess premium
Other Design Features • Preliminary view on other main design features: • all licensed banks would be covered, but the HKMA will consider further whether RLBs and DTCs should be included • participation should be mandatory in order for the scheme to be effective • an ex-ante funded scheme is preferred • the DIS would be operated by a separate legal entity for better accountability but with a lean structure in order to minimize cost
Way Forward • There is still a considerable amount of detailed design work to be done, in particular • further study on the detailed design features • the priority claim status and netting arrangements for the DIS and other related liquidation issues • the preparation of draft legislation • Further consultation with relevant parties will be conducted as necessary. • Any scheme could only be implemented in 2002 at the earliest.