Banking Regulations




22 NOVEMBER 2013 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 154 4289

Off-balance sheet exposures

Total exposure or principal amount Average credit conversion factor Credit equivalent amount Average risk weight Risk weighted exposure Minimum Pillar 1 capital requirement
Total off balance sheet exposures subject to the standardised approach
Market-related contracts subject to the standardised approach
(a) Foreign exchange contracts n/a
(b) Interest rate contracts n/a
(c) Other - OTC etc n/a

(3) For the purpose of the disclosure required by subclause (2)—

(a) average risk weight means the exposure-weighted average of the risk weights of individual exposures determined according to the counterparty or type of asset or issuer as appropriate; and

(b) average credit conversion factor means the exposure-weighted average of the credit conversion factors for individual exposures.

7 Credit risk mitigation

(1) The information in subclause (2)—

(a) in respect of the registered bank’s banking group; and

(b) derived in accordance with the conditions of registration relating to capital adequacy.

(2) The following information as at the reporting date:

Credit risk mitigation

Exposure class For portfolios subject to the standardised or foundation IRB approach as defined by BS2B: total value of exposures covered by eligible financial or IRB collateral (after haircutting) For all portfolios: total value of exposures covered by guarantees or credit derivatives
Sovereign
Bank
Corporate (including specialised lending)
Residential mortgage
Other

8 Equity exposures

(1) The information in subclause (2)—

(a) in respect of the registered bank’s banking group; and

(b) derived in accordance with the conditions of registration relating to capital adequacy.

(2) The following information as at the reporting date:



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