Cyprus’ Parliament Postpones Hearing

20 February 2015

The hearing at the House of Representatives – the Cyprus Parliament – into actions taken by the Central Bank of Cyprus against FBME, which was scheduled for last Tuesday 17 February, was postponed at the request of the Cyprus Attorney General, Costas Clerides. In acceding to the request, members of the Parliamentary committee due to host the hearing made clear that it would be re-staged at a later date.

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Administrator is Away … Again

18 February 2015

As on a couple of occasions in 2014, the Administrator has left for an unheralded, unexplained break from yesterday 18 February until, we have been led to expect, next Tuesday the 24th. As before, he has appointed no deputy so during these days the Bank’s Cyprus branch can issue no cheques.
Of course, it is quite reasonable that the Administrator gets the chance to put up his feet from time-to-time, we all need that. However, it is much less reasonable that he fails to appoint someone in his place to approve transactions.

 

Basel Guidelines Offer Central Banks a Better Way

16 February 2015

The Basel Guidelines are a comprehensive manual of recommendations made for central banks to assist them in dealing with those institutions under their supervision that are facing difficulties. These were codified and published in 2002 by the Basel Committee for Banking Supervision and updated in 2014. This article looks at the value of their application.

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Competition Complaint Gets Underway

14 February 2014

Opening arguments have been submitted in the Cyprus Competition Commission’s hearings in regard to the Commission’s complaint against JCC Payments Systems Limited, its shareholders and other banks in regard to the issuing of payment cards and acquiring services. The hearings resume on Monday, 16 February.

 

Questions in the Cyprus Parliament

12 February 2015

As seen on the Cyprus Parliament’s website today (http://www.parliament.cy/easyconsole.cfm/id/326 ): the House of Representatives has called a meeting to continue its investigation into actions taken by the Central Bank against FBME Bank ‘which may have consequences in the public interest’. The meeting, to be held from 9.20 am on Tuesday 17 February, will be hosted by Parliament’s Ombudsman committee. The actual name of this committee is the Institutions, Merit and Commissioner for Administration (Ombudsman) Committee and its primary responsibility is the oversight of the conduct of public bodies and institutions.

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Can FBME Funds be Misappropriated for Deposit Insurance?

10 February 2015

Rumour has it that the Central Bank of Cyprus intends to misappropriate FBME Bank  funds for premiums related to deposit protection insurance, effectively making the Bank pay twice. This cannot be the intention of the Central Bank, as it knows full well that there is no legal basis for taking such action. But it ought to look at the verbal statements being made by its appointed Administrator, Mr. Dinos Christofides.

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FBME Card Services Pursues Competition Complaint

6 February 2015

Hearings in the complaint pursued by the Cyprus Competition Commission are to commence in the week beginning 9 February and are expected to last into March. This is in regards to the Commission’s findings against JCC Payments Systems Limited, its shareholders and other banks particularly in regard to the issuing of payment cards and running acquiring services. The complaint specifically deals with issues to do with the use of their market position to restrict competition in breach of articles 3 and 6 of the Cyprus Competition Law and articles 101 and 102 of the European Union Treaty.  Continue reading

Website Spreads the Word

30 January 2015

 During the last four months of 2014, people from 144 countries visited this website, fbmeltd.com, from around 58,000 discrete users, clicking on close to 600,000 occasions. This covers the period from 7 September 2014 when the website was put back up after suffering a hacking attack, until the end of the year. The earlier period prior to the attempted denial-of-service assault, from the launch in the middle of August to early September, appears to have attracted as many as another 100,000 hits, it is believed.

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ICC Arbitration Panel Formed

26 January 2015

The arbitral tribunal has been agreed upon at the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris with arbitrators appointed by the owners of FBME Bank, the Republic of Cyprus and a chairman for the tribunal. One of the first tasks for these arbitrators is to look at the urgent issue of damages for actions taken by the Central Bank of Cyprus’ Administrator since the filing for arbitration was accepted by the ICC on 28 October 2014.

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