MAS seeks feedback on deposit insurance scheme

This insures Singapore dollar deposits held at a full bank.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has released a public consultation on its proposals to enhance the Deposit Insurance (DI) Scheme, which insures Singapore dollar deposits held at a full bank or finance company in Singapore.

The proposal eyes increasing DI coverage from the current $50,000 to $75,000 per depositor.

In 2011, the DI coverage limit was last raised from S$20,000 to S$50,000 in 2011 which, at the time, fully covered more than 90% of insured depositors.

"Since then, with the growth in deposit base, the percentage of fully-covered insured depositors has fallen to 87%. The proposed coverage limit of S$75,000 will restore the percentage of fully insured depositors to above 90%, in line with international norms," MAS noted in a statement.

MAS proposes to achieve the targeted DI Fund size of 30 basis points of total insured deposits in a progressive manner.

The plan is to extend the build-up period of the DI Fund from 2020 to 2028, and to revise the annual premium rates levied on full banks and finance companies from 2.0-7.0 basis points to 2.5-8.0 basis points.
 

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