What does CAS mean?
CAS means Capital Adequacy Standard
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Business & Finance
category.
Particularly in Banking Abbreviations
Particularly in Banking Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Capital Adequacy Standard?
Capital Adequacy Standard can be abbreviated as CAS
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What does CAS stand for? CAS stands for "Capital Adequacy Standard". |
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How to abbreviate "Capital Adequacy Standard"? "Capital Adequacy Standard" can be abbreviated as CAS. |
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What is the meaning of CAS abbreviation? The meaning of CAS abbreviation is "Capital Adequacy Standard". |
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What is CAS abbreviation? One of the definitions of CAS is "Capital Adequacy Standard". |
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What does CAS mean? CAS as abbreviation means "Capital Adequacy Standard". |
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What is shorthand of Capital Adequacy Standard? The most common shorthand of "Capital Adequacy Standard" is CAS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BCAR - Best's Capital Adequacy Ratio
- CAD - Capital Adequacy Directive
- CAMEL - Capital Adequacy, Asset Quality, Management, Earnings and Liquidity
- CAEL - Capital adequacy, Asset quality, Earnings and Liquidity
- CAR - Capital Adequacy Ratio
- CAR - Capital Adequacy Requirement
- CAR - Capital Adequacy Rule
- ICAAP - Internal Capital Adequacy Assessment Process
- ICAS - Individual Capital Adequacy Standards
- ILAS - Individual Liquidity Adequacy Standard
- OCAR - Ordinary Capital Adequacy Requirement
- QCAR - Quarterly Risk Adjusted Capital Adequacy Ratio
- CaAP - Capital Adequacy Assessment Process
- CAMELS - Capital adequacy, Asset quality, Management, Earning, Liquidity and System
- CFSSA - Capital Financing Standard Spending Assessment
- CAMEL - Capital Adequacy, Asset Quality, Management, Earnings, Asset/Liability Management
- car - Capital Adequacy Reporting
- cars - Capital adequacy ratios
- CAMEL - Capital Adequacy, Asset Quality, Earnings, Asset/Liability Management
- CAFIB - Capital Adequacy Framework for Islamic Banks