Normally Modified New Directions of Banking Development in Poland Cover Image

Modyfikowane Normatywnie Nowe Kierunki Rozwoju Bankowości w Polsce
Normally Modified New Directions of Banking Development in Poland

Author(s): Dariusz Prokopowicz, Sylwia Gwoździewicz
Subject(s): Law on Economics
Published by: Międzynarodowy Instytut Innowacji "Nauka - Edukacja - Rozwój"
Keywords: Legal regulations; financial system; banking system; central banking; commercial banking; deposit and credit banking; personal data protection

Summary/Abstract: The efficient functioning of the financial system entities, including commercial banks, is determined by the quality of the legal regulations developed. Banks belong to entities characterized by a high level of institutionalization of the organization, formalization of procedures, standardization of the offer of financial products and services. Banks in the process of improving their offer constantly strive for a high level of professionalism in the use of modern information technology solutions and the creation of legal basis for their operations. In recent years, bank executives have dominated opinions suggesting that the state of banking regulation, particularly in terms of emerging new EU recommendations and recommendations, has reached a level known as overshoot of banking activity. The overregulation is due to the incompatibility of some EU recommendations for the improvement of the credit, operational, market and other credit risk management processes, also related to the activity of commercial banks operating in Poland, since these banks form mainly the system of classical deposit and credit banking in Poland. In Poland, there is little developed banking specialized in investing in capital markets, ie banking, which usually generates higher transaction risk levels. In order to improve the standards of banking services within the framework of Internet banking, new or improved legal regulations such as the European Parliament’s data protection law introduced in 2016 are being developed or improved. New regulations resulting from the Personal Data Protection Regulation will enter into force in Poland on May 25, 2018 and any entity processing personal data in information systems is obliged to comply with these regulations.

  • Issue Year: 1/2017
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 99-131
  • Page Count: 33
  • Language: Polish