Formerly, the Basel Committee consisted of representatives from central banks and regulatory authorities of the
Group of Ten countries plus
Luxembourg and
Spain. Since 2009, all of the other
G-20 major economies are represented, as well as some other major banking locales such as
Hong Kong and
Singapore. The Committee does not have the authority to enforce recommendations, although most member countries as well as some other countries tend to implement the Committee's policies. This means that recommendations are enforced through national (or
EU-wide) laws and regulations, rather than as a result of the committee's recommendations - thus some time may pass and, potentially, some unilateral changes may be made, between the international recommendations for minimum standards being agreed and implementation as law at the national level. The regulatory standards published by the committee are commonly known as
Basel Accords.They are called the Basel Accords as the BCBS maintains its
secretariat at the
Bank for International Settlements in
Basel,
Switzerland and the committee normally meets there. The Basel Accords is a set of recommendations for regulations in the
banking industry. == Basel I: the Basel Capital Accord ==