Lebanon’s central bank seeks extra powers, wants controls standardized

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A man sits on the stairs in front of the central bank in Beirut
FILE PHOTO: A man sits on the stairs in front of the central bank in Beirut, Lebanon May 7, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir

January 12, 2020

BEIRUT (Reuters) – Lebanon’s central bank is seeking extra powers to regulate and standardize controls which commercial banks are imposing on depositors, the governor said on Sunday, saying his intention was to ensure “fair relationships” between banks and customers.

Central bank governor Riad Salameh, in a text message to Reuters, confirmed sending a letter to Lebanon’s finance minister on Jan. 9 seeking “exceptional powers necessary to issue regulations pertaining” to conditions in the sector.

He said no new measures were planned.

The letter, reported by Lebanese media late on Saturday, said the measures imposed by commercial banks needed to be regulated and unified “with the aim of implementing them fairly and equally on all depositors and clients”.

(Reporting by Laila Bassam and Tom Perry; Writing by Tom Perry; Editing by Mark Potter)

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