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            2.   SIGNIFICANT ACCOuNTING POLICIES (CONT’D.)
                 2.3   Summary of significant accounting policies (cont’d.)

                     (c)   Financial liabilities
                          (i)   Date of recognition
                              All financial liabilities are initially recognised on the trade date, i.e. the date that the Group and the Bank
                              become a party to the contractual provision of the instruments.

                          (ii)  Initial recognition and subsequent measurement
                              Financial liabilities are classified according to the substance of the contractual arrangements entered into and
                              the definitions of a financial liability.
                              Financial liabilities are classified as either financial liabilities at FVTPL or at amortised cost.

                              (1)   Financial liabilities at FvTPL
                                   Financial liabilities at FVTPL include financial liabilities held-for-trading and financial liabilities
                                   designated upon initial recognition as at FVTPL.
                                   Financial liabilities held-for-trading include derivatives entered into by the Group and the Bank that do
                                   not meet the hedge accounting criteria. Derivative liabilities are initially and subsequently measured at
                                   fair value, with any resultant gains or losses recognised in statements of profit or loss. Net gains or losses
                                   on derivatives include exchange differences.
                              (2)   Financial liabilities at amortised cost

                                   The  Group’s  and  the Bank’s  financial liabilities at amortised  cost include  deposits  from  customers,
                                   deposits and placements of banks and other financial institutions, debt securities, payables, bills and
                                   acceptances payable, recourse obligation on financing sold to Cagamas and other liabilities.
                                   (a)   Deposits from customers, and deposits and placements of banks and other financial institutions

                                        Deposits from customers, and deposits and placements of banks and other financial institutions
                                        are stated at placement values.

                                   (b)  Islamic debt securities
                                        Issued Islamic debt securities are classified as financial liabilities or equity in accordance with the
                                        substance of the contractual terms of the instruments. The Group’s and the Bank’s debt securities
                                        consist of subordinated sukuk and senior sukuk.
                                        These Islamic debt securities are classified as liabilities in the statement of financial position as there
                                        is a contractual obligation by the Group and the Bank to make cash payments of either principal or
                                        profit or both to holders of the debt securities and that the Group and the Bank are contractually
                                        obliged to settle the financial instrument in cash or another financial instrument.
                                        Subsequent to initial recognition, all issued Islamic debt securities are recognised at amortised cost,
                                        with any difference between proceeds net of transaction costs and the redemption value being
                                        recognised in the statement of profit or loss over the period of the financing on an effective profit
                                        rate method.
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