What is Liquidity and how much should our Credit Union hold?
Liquidity is the availability of instant funds (those monies available within eight days notice) to meet unexpected share withdrawal request without affecting the operation of the Credit Union. Credit Unions are required to hold liquid assets of 10% of their total relevant liabilities at all times. This figure is allowed to drop to 5% but must not cover a period of more than two consecutive quarter ends.
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