Answer: False
Explanation:
The Risk adjusted Return on capital is used by banks to know the level of risk the bank may fall into based on the loan they give out to the borrowers of the loan. The bank is expected to engage in responsible risk management. The formula for calculating the risk adjusted return on capital is
Cost - Expected losses + income from capital / Economic or total capital
In this question we are given the interest charged to be 2.5%, we are given the expected losses to 1% based on industry average. But we are not given the actual figure of the loan lent out, in which to calculate the 5% of the loan which is still outstanding, and we are not given the income from the capital. We are not given the cost of the fund. Therefore, we are not given sufficient information to find Risk -Adjusted Return on capital.