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The subject of bank stability has been under a great amount of political and legislative scrutiny since the mid-2007 – late-2009 global financial crisis. However, these efforts have centered on developed economies. Little coverage is given to strategies adopted by many developing economies. While there is a global discourse on the subject of insolvency generally, there is ample scope to contribute to the growing body of work on the narrow subject of bank insolvencies. This book provides a unique perspective on an emerging theme in at least two respects. First is the focus on selected developing economies and selected developed economies in the EMEA region alongside cross-border developments, with the objective of deciphering the regulatory approach to bank insolvencies. The second is the analytical consideration of methods that may be implemented to preclude or resolve bank insolvencies in developing economies. This book explores the nexus between developing economies and their banking institutions. Developing economies are acutely dependent on their banks for the functioning of their cash-based economies. Recent events, however, suggest a weakness in the long-term viability of some of their banks and a mixed-bag regulatory approach to redress this weakness. This book evaluates the effectiveness of regulatory frameworks in selected developing economies that are designed to prevent or resolve the insolvency of banks. At a time of global economic uncertainty, this book will prove to be a valuable resource to the discourse on the viability of banks, businesses, and economies in developing States.



The subject of bank stability has been under a great amount of political and legislative scrutiny since the mid-2007 – late-2009 global financial crisis. However, these efforts have centered on developed economies. Little coverage is given to strategies adopted by many developing economies.

Foreword Andrew Campbell

Acknowledgement

Dedication

Part I

Bank Insolvencies in Developing Economies

1. Prologue - The Management of Distressed Banks in Developing Economies

Kayode Akintola & Folashade Adeyemo

2. Distressed Banks and Asset Management Companies: Evaluating AMCON as a
Bank Resolution Tool for Managing Non-Performing Loans in Nigeria

Anthony Idigbe

3. Unravelling the Mystery behind Bank Insolvencies in the East African
Community (EAC) The case for Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania

Hamiisi Nsubuga

4. Towards Early Intervention in the Resolution of Banks Financial Distress
in in Ghana

Kenneth Ghartey

5. Deposit Protection Schemes in Effective Bank Resolution Regimes: Kenyas
Experience

Joy Malala

Part II

Bank Insolvency Law: Selected Cross-Border Paradigms

6. Institutional Development of the Dubai International Financial Centre and
the Qatar Financial Centre: The Insolvency Law Framework

Horace Yeung & Saleh Al-Brashidi

7. Cyprus after the 2013 Banking Crisis: The Journey towards Recovery

Sofia Ellina

8. Bank Insolvencies and the UNCITRAL Model Law

Clara Souza & Pedro Ferreirinha

Postscript

(Re-)Balancing the Priorities of Bank Insolvency Law in Developing
Economies

Kayode Akintola
Kayode Akintola is Assistant Professor in corporate insolvency law, School of Law, University of Sheffield, UK and Barrister, Grays Inn, Supreme Court of Nigeria.

Folashade Adeyemo is Assistant Professor in banking law at the School of Law, University of Reading, UK, and Barrister and Solicitor, Supreme Court of Nigeria.