vähimmäispääomavaatimus
Vähimmäispääomavaatimus refers to the minimum amount of capital that financial institutions, such as banks and insurance companies, are legally required to hold. This requirement is a crucial part of prudential regulation, designed to ensure the stability and solvency of these institutions. By maintaining a sufficient capital buffer, financial firms are better equipped to absorb unexpected losses and withstand economic downturns without becoming insolvent.
The specific vähimmäispääomavaatimus can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the type of financial institution. Regulatory
The purpose of vähimmäispääomavaatimus is multifaceted. Firstly, it protects depositors and policyholders by ensuring that institutions