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- Funds_transfer_pricing abstract "Funds transfer pricing (FTP) is a process used in banking to measure the performance of different business units of a bank. A bank could have different kinds of business units. Most important units are deposit-raising units and funds-advancing units. The former borrows funds from surplus units while the latter lends the same funds to deficit units. Both borrowing and lending contributes to the performance of the bank as a whole. FTP is a mechanism to measure the relative contributions to the bank's profitability and hence shareholder's value. An intermediary is created within the organisation usually treasury or central office. All the fund-raising units raise funds from the market at a particular rate and lend the same to the central office at a higher rate. All the lending units borrow the funds from the central office at a particular rate and lend the same to the borrowers at a higher rate. The central office rate is notional in nature and is aligned to market conditions. Thus for all the units there are two rates available to measure the performance. For a deposit-raising unit the difference between interest paid to the deposit-holders and interest receivable from central office is the contribution to the bank's profitability. For a lending division the difference between Interest payable to central office and the interest received from the borrowers is the contribution to the bank's performance.".
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- Funds_transfer_pricing subject Category:Banking.
- Funds_transfer_pricing comment "Funds transfer pricing (FTP) is a process used in banking to measure the performance of different business units of a bank. A bank could have different kinds of business units. Most important units are deposit-raising units and funds-advancing units. The former borrows funds from surplus units while the latter lends the same funds to deficit units. Both borrowing and lending contributes to the performance of the bank as a whole.".
- Funds_transfer_pricing label "Funds transfer pricing".
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