Banking Regulations




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 169

4 NOVEMBER 2011

Schedule 13—All periods

Concentration of credit exposures to individual counterparties

Contents

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1 Credit exposure information: general requirements 4776
2 Calculation of credit exposure information 4776
3 Large exposures at the reporting date 4776
4 Peak end-of-day aggregate credit exposure 4777
5 Method of calculating peak end-of-day aggregate credit exposure 4778
6 Meaning of credit rating 4778

1 Credit exposure information: general requirements

(1) In this Schedule, credit exposure information must be disclosed either on the basis of—

(a) actual credit exposures; or

(b) internal limits that were not materially exceeded between the reporting date for the previous disclosure statement and the reporting date for the disclosure statement.

(c) A statement of the method used for disclosing the credit exposure information required by this Schedule.

2 Calculation of credit exposure information

The credit exposure information required by this Schedule must—

(a) be calculated as the amount that best represents the registered bank’s banking group’s maximum exposure to credit risk taking account of the guidance in paragraphs B9 and B10 of NZ IFRS 7;

(b) exclude credit exposures to connected persons;

(c) exclude credit exposures to the central government of any country with a long-term credit rating of A- or A3 or above, or its equivalent; and

(d) exclude credit exposures to any bank with a long-term credit rating of A- or A3 or above, or its equivalent.

3 Large exposures at the reporting date

(1) The information in subclauses (2) and (4)—

(a) as at the reporting date; and

(b) in successive ranges of 5% of the registered bank’s banking group’s equity, commencing at 10% of equity.

(2) The number of bank counterparties described by subclause (3) to which the registered bank’s banking group has an aggregate credit exposure that equals or exceeds 10% of the registered bank’s banking group’s equity, showing separately—

(a) those counterparties that have a long-term credit rating of at least BBB- or Baa3, or its equivalent, and at most BBB+ or Baa1, or its equivalent, and


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