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Organizational and Legal Basis for Assessing the Quality and Reducing Assets of Commercial Banks

I.T. MitillaevIndependent Applicant of the Department of Accounting and Banking, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Economics of the Andijan Institute of Economics and Construction, Andijan Region, Uzbekistan
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This study examines the organizational and legal foundations for assessing the quality and reducing problem assets in commercial banks, focusing on legal frameworks established by relevant laws and regulations. While problem assets remain a critical issue, particularly within credit processes, existing studies provide limited insight into their effective management and resolution. To address this knowledge gap, the research aims to identify key legal and operational challenges associated with problem assets and propose practical solutions. Utilizing a qualitative analysis of legal documents and banking practices, the findings reveal significant gaps in current approaches and highlight strategies to enhance asset quality management. These insights have important implications for policymakers and banking professionals seeking to improve financial stability and operational efficiency.

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