Revised Core Principles for Deposit Insurance
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IADI published its revised Core Principles for Deposit Insurance, updating the international standards that deposit insurance systems worldwide use to assess their frameworks. The revision reflects developments in the financial safety net and deposit insurance practice since the previous version. IADI will support implementation through a Core Principles Practitioners Workshop scheduled for 20-24 April 2026.
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IADI has revised its Core Principles for Deposit Insurance, which serve as the international benchmark for deposit insurance systems. The revised principles update the standards that deposit insurance systems use to evaluate and strengthen their frameworks, reflecting changes in financial safety net architecture and deposit insurance practice. Deposit insurers and their regulators should review the updated principles and assess any gaps between their current frameworks and the revised standards. The April 2026 practitioners workshop will provide guidance on implementation, though the principles themselves are non-binding and implementation remains at the national level.
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