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          BASEL II
          PILLAR 3 DISCLOSURE






          2.0   CAPITAL MANAGEMENT

              BMMB’s capital management framework was designed to protect the interests of its key stakeholders and maximize
              shareholder value through optimum use of its capital resources. The primary capital management objective is to ensure
              efficient capital utilization while in pursuit of strategic and business objectives. It is also aimed at ensuring sufficient level
              of capital is maintained at all times to support the business growth targets while keeping it in line with the Bank’s risk
              appetite as well as asregulatory requirements.

              To determine the appropriate level and composition of capital to be held, the Bank uses the risk and capital adequacy
              assessment approaches as outlined under the Internal Capital Adequacy Assessment Process (“ICAAP”). The capital levels
              are assessed based on the Bank’s strategic and business targets, taking into account current and forecasted economic
              and market conditions as well as the regulatory capital standards.
              The  Bank prepares  its  strategic,  business  and capital  plans  on an  annual  basis. Guided by  the Boardapproved risk
              appetite statement, the plans cover a minimum of three-year planning horizon and these are subjected to a stress test
              covering several possible stressed scenarios. Based on the ICAAP and stress test analysis, internal capital targets are set
              for key capital ratios to facilitate capital management and monitoring.

              Arising from the strategic planning and capital assessment process, an annual capital plan is drawn up to ensure that
              sufficient  capital  is held  to meet  business growth  targets  as well  as to  maintain adequate buffer  under foreseeable
              adverse economic scenarios. The capital plan also addresses any capital issuance requirements,optimal capital instrument
              composition and maturity profile, and capital contingency planning.

          2.1   INTERNAL CAPITAL ADEQUACY ASSESSMENT PROCESS (“ICAAP”)

              BMMB’s approach towards assessing the adequacy of its internal capital levels in relation to its risk profile is addressed
              in the Internal Capital Adequacy Assessment Process (“ICAAP”). This is in line with BNM’s requirement as stipulated
              under the guideline, “Capital Adequacy Framework for Islamic Banks (“CAFIB”) - Internal Capital Adequacy Assessment
              Process (“Pillar 2”)”.
              The ICAAP covers an assessment of all risk exposures, particularly on those deemed as material risks, and the effectiveness
              of related risk controls and mitigations. The risk and capital assessment also looks at the adequacy of capital in relation
              to other discretionary and non-discretionary risk and where required, additional capital and buffers are allocated for risk
              exposures that are deemed inadequately covered under the Pillar 1 capital.
              The ICAAP further addresses the current and future capital levels to be considered or maintained to ensure its adequacy
              to support the Bank’s business operations on a going-concern basis. In terms of its capital mix, the Bank’s capital consists
              primarily of Tier  1 capital and common equity,  which enhances the Bank’s ability to absorb potential losses under
              unforeseeable circumstances.
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