kapitalkröfur
Kapitalkröfur, often translated as capital requirements, refers to the minimum amount of capital that financial institutions, particularly banks, are legally obligated to hold. These requirements are a crucial component of prudential regulation designed to ensure the stability and solvency of the financial system. By mandating that banks maintain a certain level of capital, regulators aim to protect depositors, prevent systemic risk, and absorb potential losses arising from unexpected market downturns or poor asset quality.
The core principle behind capital requirements is that banks should have a buffer of their own funds
International frameworks, most notably the Basel Accords (Basel I, II, and III), provide guidelines for setting