Off balance sheet risk

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1. Liquidity and funding risk in banks.

Off balance sheet sources of liquidity risks for banks include items which might cause demands for additional funding in the future. These include:

  • Contingent liabilities such as guarantees.
  • Undrawn lending facilities.
  • Derivative instruments.
  • Securitisation special purpose vehicles.


2.

Any risks to an organisation arising from events, contingencies or relationships not recorded in the organisation's balance sheet.


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