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guys let me knw one thng plz.... whn i ws at Askari bank karachi office fr interview, da guy there told us da initial interview is confidence checker n nthng else.... so cn someone tell why were they askng technical questions then????
n wat if someone answrd all da questions bt one single question (means, wat if one question went un-answrd out of six or seven questions)
cz i answrd all questions bt i really didnt knw dat wats da current SLR accordng to state bank requirements..... dat was da last question aftr whch my interview ended..... though i knew it means statutory liquidity requirement n its defination n concept too.... i told them too.....
so, any opinion guys????
slr is 19% for Commercial and 14% for islamic banks

CRR is 5% and CAR is 8%
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slr is 19% for Commercial and 14% for islamic banks

CRR is 5% and CAR is 8%
thnx.... da thng is, at dat time i didnt knw dat....
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slr is 19% for Commercial and 14% for islamic banks

CRR is 5% and CAR is 8%
What is CAR??? And what is SLR for???
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thnx.... da thng is, at dat time i didnt knw dat....
now u do it. atleast until its changed.

btw for local DFIs CAR=10% ,
8% is for foreign large banks

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What is CAR??? And what is SLR for???
in simple language CAR is equity to debt ratio.

SLR is ratio of liquid assets that banks are required to hold by themselves or with central bank

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What is CAR??? And what is SLR for???
CAR means Capital adequacy ratio. A measure of a bank's capital. Also known as "Capital to Risk Weighted Assets Ratio (CRAR)." This ratio is used to protect depositors and promote the stability and efficiency of financial systems around the world.

Two types of capital are measured: tier one capital, which can absorb losses without a bank being required to cease trading, and tier two capital, which can absorb losses in the event of a winding-up and so provides a lesser degree of protection to depositors.


SLR stands for Statutory Liquidity Ratio. It is the amount of liquid assets, such as cash, precious metals or other approved securities, that a financial institution must maintain as reserves other than the Cash with the Central Bank.

The objectives of SLR are:
  1. To restrict the expansion of bank credit.
  2. To augment the investment of the banks in Government securities.
  3. To ensure solvency of banks.
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@ sami691
yup dats wat i knew n told them while they were listening to me intently
bt da thng is actual figures dnt come to our mind so quickly


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in simple language CAR is equity to debt ratio.

SLR is ratio of liquid assets that banks are required to hold by themselves or with central bank
@ renny
plz correct dat "SLR is ratio of liquid assets that banks are required to hold by themselves or with central bank"
banks dnt keep liquid assets meant fr SLR at cental bank... instead they r required to keep them wid themselves as correctly mentiond by sami691 dat "It is the amount of liquid assets, such as cash, precious metals or other approved securities, that a financial institution must maintain as reserves other than the Cash with the Central Bank."
da general practice fr banks is to keep govt. securities to fulfill SLR since they r risk free assets.... SLR is also cald Statutory liquidity requirement while some may refer to it as statutory liquidity ratio

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interviews are never just for you academics or Gk test, rather its about confidence, how u react the situation and most importantaly how u approach to the Qs u dont know the ans,, thats what my opinion about it. wish u gud luck hope for the best all would bee done whats in your favor
thnx ahmed117..... u r right dat da way v handle da questions is imp.

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@ renny
plz correct dat "SLR is ratio of liquid assets that banks are required to hold by themselves or with central bank"
banks dnt keep liquid assets meant fr SLR at cental bank... instead they r required to keep them wid themselves as correctly mentiond by sami691 dat "It is the amount of liquid assets, such as cash, precious metals or other approved securities, that a financial institution must maintain as reserves other than the Cash with the Central Bank."
da general practice fr banks is to keep govt. securities to fulfill SLR since they r risk free assets.... SLR is also cald Statutory liquidity requirement while some may refer to it as statutory liquidity ratio
You r rite. SLR securities can be kept with bank themselves or with central bank.
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