✨ Capital Adequacy Framework
974 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 40 27 FEBRUARY 2008
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Capital
(1)
The information in subclause (2)—
(a) in respect of the capital of the banking group; and
(b) derived in accordance with either the conditions of registration relating to capital adequacy or Capital Adequacy Framework (Internal Models Based Approach) (BS2B) (as applicable).
(2)
The following information as at the balance date:
Capital
Tier One Capital
Issued and fully paid up ordinary share capital
Perpetual fully paid up non-cumulative preference shares
Revenue and similar reserves
Current period’s audited retained earnings
Tier one minority interests
Less: Deductions from tier one capital (Specify each deduction)
Plus: other adjustments to tier one capital (specify each adjustment)
Total Tier One Capital
Tier Two Capital
Upper Tier Two Capital
Unaudited retained profits
Revaluation reserves
Upper tier two capital instruments (specify)
Lower Tier Two Capital
Term subordinated debt
Other capital elements with original maturity of five years or more
Total Tier Two Capital
Tier One Capital plus tier two capital
Less: Deductions from total capital (specify each deduction)
Plus: other adjustments to total capital (specify each adjustment)
Total Capital
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Capital Structure
(1)
The information in subclauses (2), (3) and (4) in respect of the banking group.
(2)
For each class of equity share capital—
(a) whether it is included in tier one capital or tier two capital; and
(b) the material terms and conditions applying to that class including (but not limited to) —
(i) voting rights; and
(ii) redemption, conversion or capital repayment options or facilities and their relevant terms or conditions; and
(iii) terms or conditions of any predetermined dividend rate; and
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 2008, No 40
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NZ Gazette 2008, No 40
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