Current Analysis and Current Issues of Ensuring the Financial Stability of the Banking System in Uzbekistan

Authors

  • Kholmamatov Farkhodjon Kubayevich DSc, Professor of Tashkent Institute of Finance

Keywords:

Banking Regulation, Financial Stability, Banking Sector Reform, Asset Quality, Capital Adequacy, Liquidity Management, Non-Performing Loans, Credit Risk, Macroeconomic Environment, Governance and Transparency, Regulatory Compliance, Risk Management Framework

Abstract

This paper provides a current analysis of the financial stability of the banking system in Uzbekistan, focusing on recent issues and challenges. With the ongoing economic reforms and liberalization efforts in Uzbekistan, the banking sector plays a crucial role in supporting economic growth and development. However, several factors pose risks to the stability of the banking system. These include asset quality deterioration, liquidity constraints, inadequate risk management practices, and external shocks such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The paper reviews recent regulatory and supervisory measures implemented by the government and the Central Bank of Uzbekistan to address these challenges and strengthen the resilience of the banking sector. Additionally, it discusses ongoing initiatives to enhance financial inclusion, promote digitalization, and improve corporate governance within banks. Despite progress made, the paper identifies areas requiring further attention, such as enhancing transparency, addressing legacy issues, and fostering a culture of compliance and risk awareness. Overall, the analysis underscores the importance of continuous monitoring, proactive regulation, and prudent risk management practices in ensuring the long-term stability and sustainability of Uzbekistan's banking system amid evolving domestic and global dynamics.

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Published

2024-03-18

How to Cite

Kubayevich, K. F. . (2024). Current Analysis and Current Issues of Ensuring the Financial Stability of the Banking System in Uzbekistan. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BUSINESS STARTUPS AND OPEN SOCIETY, 4(3), 169–176. Retrieved from https://inovatus.es/index.php/ejbsos/article/view/2681

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