CAMEL definition

CAMEL means the CAMEL rating system used by the division, or a successor rating system used by the division.
CAMEL means the rating system used to measure the safety and soundness of credit unions that are insured by the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (as defined in 12 U.S.C. Sec. 1783) and which scores a credit union's capital adequacy, asset quality, management, earnings, and asset/lia-
CAMEL means the rating system used to measure the safety and soundness of credit unions that are insured by the National Credit Un- ion Share Insurance Fund (as defined in 12 U.S.C. Sec. 1783) and which scores a credit union's capital adequacy, asset quality, management, earnings, and asset/liability management (liquidity), both individual- ly and on a composite basis.

Examples of CAMEL in a sentence

  • The CAMEL rating includes consideration of key ratios, supporting ratios, and trends.

  • Customized Application for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL) protocol tests - GSMA PRD IR.32 test procedures.

  • The bank has been graded as a top class bank in the country through internationally accepted CAMEL rating.

  • The CAMEL Rating System is a tool to measure risk and allocate resources for supervisory purposes.

  • The CAMEL system, which applies a rating to the credit union ranging from “1” (strongest) to “5” (weakest), is based upon an evaluation of five critical elements of a credit union's operations: Capital Adequacy, Asset Quality, Management, Earnings, and Liquidity/Asset-Liability Management (CAMEL).

  • During an examination, examiners assign a CAMEL rating, which completes the examination process.

  • Examples are the famous CAMEL trademark for cigarettes (and the equally famous device mark) and the previously-mentioned APPLE mark (both the word and the device) for computers.

  • It supports 2G voices, CAMEL Phase II & III and GPRS/EDGE service with high-speed Internet connectivity.

  • Entities with a composite CAMEL rating of 4 or 5 pose greater risk of near-term failure.

  • In order to receive a refund, the institution's average CAMEL classification must exceed three points.

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