inlåningsbasen
Inlåningsbasen, or the deposit base, is a term used in banking to describe the portion of a bank’s funding that comes from customer deposits. This typically includes demand deposits, savings accounts, time deposits, and certificates of deposit from households and non-financial corporations, as well as other deposits that are considered stable sources of funding. The deposit base is contrasted with wholesale funding, such as interbank borrowings, commercial paper, and other market-based sources.
The size and quality of the deposit base are central to a bank’s liquidity and funding risk
Regulators and banks monitor the inlåningsbas to assess financial stability and funding resilience. Changes in the
In practice, the term emphasizes deposits as a fundamental, customer-driven source of funding that underpins a