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''Bank supervision - capital adequacy - securitisations'' | ''Bank supervision - capital adequacy - securitisations''. | ||
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Significant (credit) Risk Transfer is the recognition, for bank capital adequacy supervision purposes, of a significant transfer of risk from the originator of a securitisation. | Significant (credit) Risk Transfer is the recognition, for bank capital adequacy supervision purposes, of a significant transfer of risk from the originator of a securitisation. | ||
The originator's capital adequacy requirements may then be reduced accordingly. | The originator's capital adequacy requirements may then be reduced accordingly. | ||
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[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]] |
Latest revision as of 11:19, 2 July 2022
Bank supervision - capital adequacy - securitisations.
(SRT).
Significant (credit) Risk Transfer is the recognition, for bank capital adequacy supervision purposes, of a significant transfer of risk from the originator of a securitisation.
The originator's capital adequacy requirements may then be reduced accordingly.