Risk management and financial system resilience in Mozambique increasingly supported by forward-looking tools, robust governance frameworks, and growing incorporationRisk management and financial system resilience in Mozambique increasingly supported by forward-looking tools, robust governance frameworks, and growing incorporation

Risk Management and Resilience of Mozambique’s Financial System

2026/03/24 11:00
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Risk management and financial system resilience in Mozambique increasingly supported by forward-looking tools, robust governance frameworks, and growing incorporation of climate risk-aware lending.
Systemic resilience in a volatile environment

Mozambique’s financial system continues to operate amid economic shocks, climate-related events, and volatility linked to geopolitical developments. The recent impact of extreme weather events and market disruptions underscores the importance of resilient financial frameworks and structures. Against this backdrop, banks and regulators are working more closely to strengthen early warning systems, reinforce capital buffers, and expand stress testing to sustain confidence and resilience.

Non-performing loan ratio (NPL) remains a widely tracked indicator of financial strain. While headline NPL ratio has shown periods of relative stability, it remains elevated and uneven across the banking system, with vulnerabilities compounded in sectors exposed to foreign‑exchange liquidity and climate‑related shocks. As a result, leading banks are gradually adopting more proactive models that integrate macroeconomic variables, customer behaviour and sector-specific insights, to strengthen the assessment and management of credit risk.

Strengthened regulation and risk frameworks

The Bank of Mozambique has been issuing guidance aimed at strengthening the resilience of the banking system. Banks are required to enhance the identification of early signs of borrower distress, maintain adequate provisioning levels, and meet capital requirements designed to absorb potential losses. These measures support depositor protection and contribute to confidence in the financial system across economic cycles.

Stress testing has become an established supervisory and risk management tool in Mozambique, used to assess the impact of adverse scenarios such as inflationary pressures, adverse weather events or sector-specific shocks. While the level of sophistication varies across institutions, these exercises support capital and liquidity planning, buffer setting, and help banks assess their capacity to continue lending under more uncertain conditions.

Enhanced credit risk management tools

Credit risk models are gradually being enhanced through the use of digital tools. In some institutions, the incorporation of customers’ transactional information and behaviour has been enabling banks to make more informed credit assessments, particularly for first-time borrowers and SMEs. While the impact remains incremental and uneven across the market, these developments can help expand access to credit while supporting prudent risk management practices.

Absa Bank Mozambique has been implementing automated alerts and tools to support the monitoring of credit risk developments and trends across portfolios. These tools improve the timeliness of risk identification, and support more effective portfolio oversight, enabling proactive management responses where potential vulnerabilities emerge.

Dealing with Climate and operational risks

Mozambique’s high exposure to floods, cyclones and droughts makes climate risk an increasingly important concern for the domestic financial sector. Extreme weather events can disrupt economic activity, affect payment flows, and weaken borrowers’ repayment capacity. In response, banks are progressively incorporating climate risk-related considerations into risk assessment, portfolio monitoring, and scenario analysis, although integration into lending decisions remains at varying stages of development.

At the same time, cyber risks and other operational disruptions are becoming more prominent challenges for the banking sector. As a result, banks are strengthening systems, controls, and governance frameworks and arrangements to support operational resilience and continuity of critical services during periods of stress; therefore, contributing to maintaining confidence in the financial system.

Governance as an Enabler

Resilient financial systems under underpinned by sound governance. In this context, senior leadership plays a critical role in defining risk appetite, ensuring effective oversight, and fostering a strong risk culture within institutions. Regular and consistent reporting supports supervisory oversight and helps build resilience and confidence in Mozambique’s banking system.

With the robust regulatory frameworks, the use automated analytic tools, and the increasing consideration of climate-related risks, Mozambican financial institutions can enhance their capacity to absorb shocks while enabling sustainable and inclusive credit growth. These developments can contribute to deeper financial integration and support investments and long-term capital mobilisation to the economy.

Absa’s approach

As part of its risk management frameworks and structures, Absa Bank Mozambique continues to strengthen its risk assessment and management capabilities, including risk appetite setting, stress testing, portfolio management, and monitoring. Credit risk management teams apply portfolio-level analysis and risk scoring to enable the early identification of changes in borrowers’ risk profiles, with the objective of balancing credit growth and prudent risk exposure.

By combining digital analytical tools, strong governance, regional and global insights drawn from its broader network, Absa Bank Mozambique contributes to the resilience of the Mozambican financial system. As economic conditions evolve, effective risk management remains an important driver of confidence, stability and the sustainable development of the financial markets.

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