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Banking regulation and supervision in Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia: A review of banking sector reforms

Samuel Munzele Maimbo (Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester, Crawford House, Precinct Centre, Oxford Road, Manchester)

Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance

ISSN: 1358-1988

Article publication date: 1 April 2000

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Abstract

This paper describes the problems of bank regulation and supervision found in Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia, highlighting the institutional weaknesses facing bank regulators. It also reviews the recent banking regulation and supervision reforms designed to strengthen the regulatory and supervisory capacity of the central bank in all three countries and discusses the efficacy of the reforms in mitigating financial distress. It concludes that, while significant strides have been taken in all three countries, there is an important aspect of these reforms that needs to be addressed — the practical problem of differentiating between appropriate and inappropriate regulations for developing economies.

Citation

Munzele Maimbo, S. (2000), "Banking regulation and supervision in Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia: A review of banking sector reforms", Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance, Vol. 8 No. 4, pp. 289-299. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb025050

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