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Infrastructure is the underlying physical and organisational framework which enables other useful activities.
Infrastructure is the underlying physical and organisational framework which enables other useful activities.


1.  ''Physical''.


Physical infrastructure includes railways, roads, buildings, power, sanitation and telecommunications networks.
Physical infrastructure includes railways, roads, buildings, power, sanitation and telecommunications networks.
2.  ''Financial markets''.


Financial markets infrastructure includes payment systems, securities settlement systems and central counterparties.
Financial markets infrastructure includes payment systems, securities settlement systems and central counterparties.
3. ''Treasury operations''.


Treasury operations infrastructure includes treasury's framework of policies, procedures, reporting lines and other relationships.
Treasury operations infrastructure includes treasury's framework of policies, procedures, reporting lines and other relationships.
It also includes information technology systems.
4. ''Risk reporting - information technology''.
Abbreviation for information technology (IT) infrastructure.
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Risk reporting governance and infrastructure'''''</span>
:"I. Overarching governance and infrastructure
:Principle 1
:Governance – A bank’s risk data aggregation capabilities and risk reporting practices should be subject to strong governance arrangements consistent with other principles and guidance established by the Basel Committee.
:Principle 2
:Data architecture and IT infrastructure – A bank should design, build and maintain data architecture and IT infrastructure which fully supports its risk data aggregation capabilities and risk reporting practices not only in normal times but also during times of stress or crisis, while still meeting the other Principles..."
:''Basel Committee on Banking Supervision - Principles for effective risk data aggregation and risk reporting - January 2013.''




==See also==
==See also==
*[[Aggregation]]
*[[Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank]]
*[[Basel Committee on Banking Supervision]]  (BCBS)
*[[Belt and Road]]
*[[Belt and Road]]
*[[CHAPS]]
*[[Blue infrastructure]]
* [[Central bank public goods]]
*[[Central infrastructure services]]
*[[Clearing House Automated Payment System]]
*[[Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures]]  (CPMI)
*[[Corporate]]
*[[Corporate]]
*[[CREST]]
*[[CREST]]
*[[Data]]
*[[EMIR]]
*[[EMIR]]
*[[Financial Market Infrastructure]]
*[[Financial Market Infrastructure]]
*[[Financial stability]]
*[[Financial stability]]
*[[Governance]]
*[[Green infrastructure]]
*[[Grey infrastructure]]
*[[I&E]]
*[[I&E]]
* [[Immediate Payment Service]]  (IMPS)
*[[Information technology]]  (IT)
*[[Infrastructure and Projects Authority]]
*[[Infrastructure and Projects Authority]]
* [[National Electronic Funds Transfer]]  (NEFT)
*[[New Payments Architecture]]
*[[Pay.UK]]
*[[Payments and payment systems]]
*[[Payments and payment systems]]
*[[Payment Systems Regulator]]
*[[Payment Systems Regulator]]
*[[Principle]]
*[[Project finance]]
*[[Project finance]]
*[[Public key infrastructure]]
*[[Public key infrastructure]]
*[[Reporting]]
*[[Risk]]
*[[Risk reporting]]
* [[RuPay]]
* [[SDG 9]]  - Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure - ''Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization, and foster innovation''
*[[Sustainable infrastructure]]
*[[Telecommunications]]
*[[Treasury operations infrastructure]]
*[[Treasury operations infrastructure]]
*[[Trumponomics]]
*[[Trumponomics]]
*[[UK Infrastructure Bank]]  (UKIB)
*[[UK Infrastructure Bank]]  (UKIB)


[[Category:The_business_context]]
 
==Other resource==
*[https://www.bis.org/publ/bcbs239.pdf Basel Committee on Banking Supervision - Principles for effective risk data aggregation and risk reporting - January 2013]
 
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:Investment]]
[[Category:Investment]]
[[Category:Long_term_funding]]
[[Category:Long_term_funding]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Latest revision as of 12:12, 25 December 2024

Infrastructure is the underlying physical and organisational framework which enables other useful activities.


1. Physical.

Physical infrastructure includes railways, roads, buildings, power, sanitation and telecommunications networks.


2. Financial markets.

Financial markets infrastructure includes payment systems, securities settlement systems and central counterparties.


3. Treasury operations.

Treasury operations infrastructure includes treasury's framework of policies, procedures, reporting lines and other relationships.

It also includes information technology systems.


4. Risk reporting - information technology.

Abbreviation for information technology (IT) infrastructure.


Risk reporting governance and infrastructure
"I. Overarching governance and infrastructure
Principle 1
Governance – A bank’s risk data aggregation capabilities and risk reporting practices should be subject to strong governance arrangements consistent with other principles and guidance established by the Basel Committee.


Principle 2
Data architecture and IT infrastructure – A bank should design, build and maintain data architecture and IT infrastructure which fully supports its risk data aggregation capabilities and risk reporting practices not only in normal times but also during times of stress or crisis, while still meeting the other Principles..."
Basel Committee on Banking Supervision - Principles for effective risk data aggregation and risk reporting - January 2013.


See also


Other resource