The Banking System
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Almost all of us have at least once contact with banking, either by having a bank
account, making deposits and withdrawals at an ATM or paying with credit card. These are
one among many elements of banking.
The banking system is one of the most important elements of the construction and
functioning of the monetary and credit economy. The system consists of banks which are
authorized to operate in the country and regulations indicating you correct the work of banks.
The banking system in any country is determined by the Banking Law. It identifies types of
banks, their tasks, the role of the central bank and supervisory tasks. The banking system in
Poland consists of three basic elements;
Banking institutions (central banks, cooperative banks, commercial banks)
Inter-linkages and dependencies between them and the environment
Regulations
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Regarding the legal arrangements are the most important 3 of the Act;
Banking Law
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Act on the National Bank of Poland (NBP)
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Act on Mortgage Bonds and Mortgage Banks
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Polish law defines the functions of the banking system in the country. The most important
of these can include:
The issuance and regulation - the central bank is responsible for issuing money and
regulating its supply
Loans and deposits - especially in commercial banks by creating deposits and granting
loans and advances
Settlement - the banks on behalf of clients are making the settlement money in your
bank account
Advice and protection - the bank by consulting secures the interests of their clients
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“Banking system in Poland”, Ministry of Finance, website:
http://www.mf.gov.pl/ministry-of-
finance/financial-market-in-poland/banking-system
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the Act of 29 August 1997 – the Banking Law,
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the Act of 29 August 1997 on the National Bank of Poland (NBP),
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the Act of 29 August 1997 on covered bonds and mortgage banks,
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Stimulation - the bank is responsible for the development of local enterprise through
the provision of capital
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The most important institutions for proper operation of all the mechanisms of banking
institutions are as follows;
National Bank of Poland
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Polish Financial Supervision Authority
Bank Guarantee Fund
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The first institution, the National Bank of Poland is the central bank. Has the exclusive
right to issue money, holds the accounts of the state budget. He is responsible for stabilization
of prices and a reserve credit for commercial banks
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Polish Financial Supervision Authority is responsible for the supervision and monitoring,
the stability of the banking sector, capital market, insurance and pension. It supervises the
issue of electronic money institutions and payment services. In addition, the task of the FSC is
to take measures to streamline activities and the development of the banking sector
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The last foundation of the banking system in Poland is the Bank Guarantee Fund. Its main
task is to manage the Deposit Guarantee Scheme to ensure the security and stability of the
financial market. Besides, it is responsible for acquiring and analyzing information on banks
belonging to the guarantee scheme
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It can be concluded that the Polish banking system there are 3 types of banks.
Commercial banks
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“ The Banking System: Commercial Banking - What Banks Do?”, website:
http://www.investopedia.com/university/banking-system/banking-system1.asp
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“Activities of Narodowy Bank Polski”, Narodowy Bank Polski, website:
http://www.nbp.pl/homen.aspx?f=/en/onbp/informacje/dzialalnosc_nbp.html
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“Who we are?” Bank Guarantee Found, website:
http://www.bfg.pl/en/who-we-are-0
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the Act of 14 December 1994 on the Bank Guarantee Fund (BGF)
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“Central bank functions”, Narodowy Bank Polski, website:
http://www.nbp.pl/homen.aspx?f=/en/onbp/informacje/funkcje_banku_centralnego.html
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“Tasks and objectives”, Polish Financial Supervision Authority, website:
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“Who we are?” Bank Guarantee Found, website:
http://www.bfg.pl/en/who-we-are-0
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Cooperative banks
Building Unions
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The first type of banks, the main aim is to achieve maximum profit. These banks
themselves determine the policy of deposits and loans, but these activities are monitored by
the relevant institutions (such as the Financial Supervision Commission) would not threaten
the safety and stability of the banking system. These banks may have capital; state-owned,
private, foreign or mixed. Commercial banks play an important role in the banking system.
Almost 94% of deposits and 94% of loans are at commercial banks
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The second type most common in Poland are co-operative banks. The primary purpose of
the activity is to provide owners of capital access to services, banking products, particularly
for low-interest loans. To cooperative banks able to enter the local market must get
permission from the regional banks
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Recently presented the type of banks are Building Unions. They are independent and their
core business is financing the construction industry.
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„Types od Banks. What are the different types id Banks?” website:
http://banking.about.com/od/businessbanking/a/typesofbanks.htm
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„Commercial Bank”, website:
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/commercialbank.asp
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„What is the co-operavite bank?” website:
http://www.icba.coop/co-operative-bank/what-is-a-co-operative-
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Picture 1. Banks in Poland, their shareholders and owners.
Source:
Usługi Biznesowe dla Sektora Finansowego, Success Story Of Poland, May 2013, Raport
przygotowany przez Związek Liderów Sektora Usług Biznesowych(ABSL)
The banking sector in Poland has been a big change after the system transformation -
abolished the monopoly system. After the transition period the sector was the fastest growing
sector of the economy and are likely to continue to grow rapidly.
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Sources:
I.
Acts:
the Act of 29 August 1997 – the Banking Law,
the Act of 29 August 1997 on the National Bank of Poland (NBP),
the Act of 29 August 1997 on covered bonds and mortgage banks,
the Act of 14 December 1994 on the Bank Guarantee Fund (BGF
II.
Reports:
Usługi Biznesowe dla Sektora Finansowego, Success Story Of Poland,
May 2013, Raport przygotowany przez Związek Liderów Sektora
Usług Biznesowych(ABSL)
III.
Websites:
, Ministry of Finance
, The National Bank od Poland,
, Bank Guarantee Fund
, Polish Financial Supervision Authority