This book "Lending to the population in the context of Romania integrated into the European Union" aims to capture new correlations and impacts of the Romanian banking system in a period disadvantaged by the global crisis, with a sustained approach of practical studies, which will give the reader a source of scientific information useful for easy assimilation.
Conceived in four planes, the structure of the paper has as central objective the anticipation of an economic system of Romania, developed in accordance with an optimal strategy of the banking system, influenced by the imprints of the past and dependent on the future of a sustained business environment. viable investment projects.
At the beginning of the research we invoked the implications of globalization on banking, as well as the new trends that lending encounters, protected / restricted, being over the years conditioned by the prudential regulations of the Basel Accords, which contributed to the development of existing banking products and services. to certain currents of thought that have reconfigured the concept of bank credit in the light of technological revolutions.
I emphasized the need to frame the crediting stages in a chronological order. Thus, we detailed some meanings and concepts of creditworthiness, highlighting the banking methods used in evaluating customers.
We have penetrated the landmarks of banking in Romania in recent decades, as it was influenced by the coagulation of the market economy, capturing the economic and social influences induced by loans to the population, under the impact of the global crisis, we built the platform of a case study to outline in figures and values, the image of lending to the Romanian population.
We selected from the top of the Romanian banks the activity carried out by CEC Bank S.A., in order to capture this banking phenomenon in a temporal evolution in relation to the moment of Romania's integration in the U.E. and I presented its position in the sphere of the Romanian banking system, within the analyzed periods.
We hope that this paper will pose new challenges for those who work in this field, as well as for those interested, so that the limits can be expanded by deepening future scientific research.
Dr. ec. Ramona Ioana Vlada