DIVERSITY AND HARMONIZATION OF DEPOSIT INSURANCE
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DIVERSITY AND HARMONIZATION OF DEPOSIT INSURANCE
17/06/2016 FGDR – IADI ERC INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE DIVERSITY AND HARMONIZATION OF DEPOSIT INSURANCE 26 May 2016 ▪ Paris, France The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in t h i s p r e s e n t a t i o n a r e e n t i r e l y t h o s e o f t h e s p e a k e r. They do not represent the views of the institutions, their affiliated o rganizations o r governments t hey represent. 2 1 17/06/2016 Dealing with Crisis: The Philippine Experience CRISTINA QUE ORBETA President, Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp MRS CRISTINA QUE ORBETA PRESIDENT 2014 – Present President Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation Philippines Deposit Insurance Corporation 2005 – 2014 Executive Vice President Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation Miscellaneous : Member, IADI Executive Council Chairperson, IADI Audit Committee Chairperson, APEC-Financial Regulatory Training Initiatives (APEC-FRTI) Advisory Group for Bank Supervision 2 17/06/2016 The Philippines Philippine Banking System Closed Banks Operating Banks YEAR No. of Closed Banks (including Head Office) 2011 29 5,873 2012 24 2013 18 2014 15 2015 14 TOTAL 100 (as of December 2015) Bank Type Commercial Banks Number of Banks 40 Number of Banking Units Thrift Banks 69 2,107 Rural Banks 524 2,594 TOTAL 633 10,574 6 3 17/06/2016 PDIC (1963 – 2015) • Receiver and liquidator of 647 closed banks • Paid insurance for 2.4 million deposit accounts worth PHP64.5 Billion • Granted PHP119.87 Billion Financial Assistance to 25 distressed banks 7 CRISIS MANAGEMENT Before • Anticipate • Simulate After • Implement • Adapt • Assess • Adjust 4 17/06/2016 Planning Adequately Technical Preparations • Bank Inventory and Accounting • Continuing Staff Training Logistical Preparations During After • Adequate cash, provisions, medicines, clothes, etc. • Implement • Assess • Adapt Staff • Adjust Focused and Seasoned • Dedicated and experienced PDIC Staff deployed CRISIS MANAGEMENT Before • Anticipate • Simulate After • Implement • Adapt • Assess • Adjust 5 17/06/2016 Worst natural disasters in the Philippines in terms of casualties Disaster Date Casualties Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) 8-Nov-2013 6,193 1976 Mindanao earthquake 17-Aug-1976 6,000 Typhoon Thelma (Thelma) 5-Nov-1991 5,956 1990 Luzon earthquake 16-Jul-1990 2,412 Typhoon Bopha (Pablo) 4-Dec-2012 1,901 Tropical Depression Winnie 29-Nov-2004 1,619 Typhoon Kate (Titang) 13-Oct-1970 1,551 Typhoon Washi (Sendong) 15-Dec-2011 1,439 Typhoon Ike (Nitang) 1-Sep-1984 1,422 30-Nov-2006 1,399 Typhoon Durian (Reming) Sources: Asian Disaster Reduction Center Country Report 2012, Center for Research on Epidemiology of Disasters, Annual Disaster Statistical Review 2012, Encyclopedia of Earthquakes and Volcanoes, Encyclopedia of Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Cyclones, Eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in the Philippines, National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) Deposit Insurance Payout operations amidst a storm (2006) November 28 PDIC Team left Manila and arrived the same day in Malinao, Albay. November 29 Pay out operations commenced November 30 Typhoon Durian hit the province. December 1 Pay out operations resumed. Payout operations suspended. 6 17/06/2016 Aftermath of the typhoon: Inside the bank Wall-type airconditioning units dislodged by the typhoon CRISIS MANAGEMENT Before • Anticipate • Simulate After • Implement • Adapt • Assess • Adjust 7 17/06/2016 Super typhoon before Receivership operations (2013) November 6 (Wednesday) • Pre-takeover Session Planning November 7 (Thursday) • Rural Bank of Catubig placed under receivership November 8 (Friday) • Supertyphoon Haiyan (Yolanda) makes landfall 72.5 km November 10 (Monday) • 5-man team flew out of Manila and landed at Calbayog airport 8 17/06/2016 Timeline of Events: Rural Bank of Catubig November 11 (Monday) • Serving of Notice of Closure November 14 (Thursday) • Depositors – Borrowers Forum November 19 (Tuesday) • Start of Payout Operations Challenges and Solutions Challenges Solutions Limited transportation possibilities Determine alternative routes Power outage; No electricity Procure generator and have stock of gasoline Communications outage Travel to nearby towns where cell phone signals have been restored Purchase Satellite phone Little food and potable water Bring enough provisions from Manila (food, water, medicines, etc.) ATMs were off-line, no cash on hand Bring cash, increase emergency drawing fund and takeover support fund 9 17/06/2016 Bank takeover crisis situations Due to bank owners: • Refusal to turnover the bank, its records and assets • Threat from armed bodyguards/local police Due to irate depositors • Demand for immediate withdrawal of all their money CRISIS MANAGEMENT Before • Anticipate • Simulate After • Implement • Adapt • Assess • Adjust 10 17/06/2016 PDIC’s Quality Policy “Quality is our standard. Public service is our commitment.” 11