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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 680/2014 of 16 April 2014 laying down implementing technical standards with regard to supervisory reporting of institutions according to Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council (Text with EEA relevance)

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ANNEX IIU.K.REPORTING ON OWN FUNDS AND OWN FUNDS REQUIREMENTS

PART II: TEMPLATE RELATED INSTRUCTIONS U.K.

1.CAPITAL ADEQUACY OVERVIEW (CA)U.K.

1.1.GENERAL REMARKSU.K.

10.CA templates contain information about Pillar 1 numerators (own funds, Tier 1, Common Equity Tier 1), denominator (own funds requirements), and transitional provisions and is structures in five templates:U.K.
a)

CA1 template contains the amount of own funds of the institutions, disaggregated in the items needed to get to that amount. The amount of own funds obtained includes the aggregate effect of transitional provisions per type of capital

b)

CA2 template summarizes the total risk exposures amounts (as defined in Article 92(3) of CRR)

c)

CA3 template contains the ratios for which CRR state a minimum level, and some other related data

d)

CA4 template contains memorandums items needed for calculating items in CA1 as well as information with regard to the CRD capital buffers.

e)

CA5 template contains the data needed for calculating the effect of transitional provisions in own funds. CA5 will seize to exist once the transitional provisions will expire.

11.The templates shall apply to all reporting entities, irrespective of the accounting standards followed, although some items in the numerator are specific for entities applying IAS/IFRS-type valuation rules. Generally, the information in the denominator is linked to the final results reported in the correspondent templates for the calculation of the total risk exposure amount.U.K.
12.The total own funds consist of different types of capital: Tier 1 capital (T1), which is the sum of Common Equity Tier 1 capital (CET1), Additional Tier 1 capital (AT1) as well as Tier 2 capital (T2).U.K.
13.Transitional provisions are treated as follows in CA templates:U.K.
a)

The items in CA1 are generally gross of transitional adjustments. This means that figures in CA1 items are calculated according to the final provisions (i.e. as if there were no transitional provisions), with the exception of items summarizing the effect of the transitional provisions. For each type of capital (i.e. CET1; AT1 and T2) there are three different items in which all the adjustments due to transitional provisions are included.

b)

Transitional provisions may also affect the AT1 and the T2 shortfall (i.e. AT1 or T2 the excess of deduction, regulated in articles 36(1) point (j) and 56 point (e) of CRR respectively), and thus the items containing these shortfalls may indirectly reflect the effect of transitional provisions.

c)

Template CA5 is exclusively used for reporting the transitional provisions.

14.The treatment of Pillar II requirements can be different within the EU (Article 104 (2) CRD IV has to be transposed into national regulation). Only the impact of Pillar II requirements on the solvency ratio or the target ratio shall be included in the solvency reporting of CRR. A detailed reporting of Pillar II requirements is not within the mandate of Article 99 CRR.U.K.
a)

The templates CA1, CA2 or CA5 only contain data on Pillar I issues.

b)

The template CA3 contains the impact of additional Pillar II-requirements on the solvency ratio on an aggregated basis. One block focuses on the impact of amounts on the ratios, whereas the other block focuses on the ratio itself. Both blocks of ratios do not have any further link to the templates CA1, CA2 or CA5.

c)

The template CA4 contains one cell regarding additional own funds requirements relating to Pillar II. This cell has no link via validation rules to the capital ratios of the CA3 template and reflects Article 104 (2) CRD which explicitly mentions additional own funds requirements as one possibility for Pillar II decisions.

1.2.C 01.00 — OWN FUNDS (CA1)U.K.

1.2.1.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
ANNEX II Table 1: rows 1 - 100

1.3.C 02.00 — OWN FUNDS REQUIREMENTS (CA2)U.K.

1.3.1.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
ANNEX II Table 2: rows 1 - 75

1.4.C 03.00 — CAPITAL RATIOS AND CAPITAL LEVELS (CA3)U.K.

1.4.1.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
Rows
010
1 CET1 Capital ratio

Article 92(2) point (a) of CRR

The CET1 capital ratio is the CET1 capital of the institution expressed as a percentage of the total risk exposure amount.

020
2 Surplus(+)/Deficit(-) of CET1 capital

This item shows, in absolute figures, the amount of CET1 capital surplus or deficit relating to the requirement set in Article 92(1) point (a) of CRR (4,5 %), i.e. without taking into account the capital buffers and transitional provisions on the ratio.

030
3 T1 Capital ratio

Article 92(2) point (b) of CRR

The T1 capital ratio is the T1 capital of the institution expressed as a percentage of the total risk exposure amount.

040
4 Surplus(+)/Deficit(-) of T1 capital

This item shows, in absolute figures, the amount of T1 capital surplus or deficit relating to the requirement set in Article 92(1) point (b) of CRR (6 %), i.e. without taking into account the capital buffers and transitional provisions on the ratio.

050
5 Total capital ratio

Article 92(2) point (c) of CRR

The total capital ratio is the own funds of the institution expressed as a percentage of the total risk exposure amount.

060
6 Surplus(+)/Deficit(-) of total capital

This item shows, in absolute figures, the amount of own funds surplus or deficit relating to the requirement set in Article 92(1) point (c) of CRR (8 %), i.e. without taking into account the capital buffers and transitional provisions on the ratio.

070
CET1 capital ratio including Pillar II adjustments

Article 92(2) point (a) of CRR and Article 104 (2) CRD IV

This cell only has to be populated if a decision of a competent authority has an impact on the CET1 capital ratio.

080
Target CET1 capital ratio due to Pillar II adjustments

Article 104 (2) CRD IV

This cell only has to be populated if a competent authority decides that an institution has to meet a higher target CET1capital ratio.

090
T1 capital ratio including Pillar II adjustments

Article 92(2) point (b) of CRR and Article 104 (2) CRD IV

This cell only has to be populated if a decision of a competent authority has an impact on the T1 capital ratio.

100
Target T1 capital ratio due to Pillar II adjustments

Article 104 (2) CRD IV

This cell only has to be populated if a competent authority decides that an institution has to meet a higher target T1 capital ratio.

110
Total capital ratio including Pillar II adjustments

Article 92(2) point (c) of CRR and Article 104 (2) CRD IV

This cell only has to be populated if a decision of a competent authority has an impact on the total capital ratio.

120
Target Total capital ratio due to Pillar II adjustments

Article 104 (2) CRD IV

This cell only has to be populated if a competent authority decides that an institution has to meet a higher target total capital ratio.

1.5.C 04.00 — MEMORANDUM ITEMS (CA4)U.K.

1.5.1.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
ANNEX II Table 4: rows 1 - 112

1.6.TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS and GRANDFATHERED INSTRUMENTS: INSTRUMENTS NOT CONSTITUTING STATE AID (CA 5)U.K.

1.6.1.General remarksU.K.
15.CA5 summarizes the calculation of own funds elements and deductions subject to the transitional provisions laid down in Articles 465 to 491 of CRR.U.K.
16.CA5 is structured as follows:U.K.
a.

Template 5.1 summarizes the total adjustments which need to be made to the different components of own funds (reported in CA1 according to the final provisions) as a consequence of the application of the transitional provisions. The elements of this table are presented as ‘adjustments’ to the different capital components in CA1, in order to reflect in own funds components the effects of the transitional provisions.

b.

Template 5.2 provides further details on the calculation of those grandfathered instruments which do not constitute state aid.

17.Institutions shall report in the first four columns the adjustments to Common Equity Tier 1 capital, Additional Tier 1 capital and Tier 2 capital as well as the amount to be treated as risk weighted assets. Institutions are also required to report the applicable percentage in column 050 and the eligible amount without the recognition of transitional provisions in column 060.U.K.
18.Institutions shall only report elements in CA5 during the period where transitional provisions in accordance with Part Ten of CRR apply.U.K.
19.Some of the transitional provisions require a deduction from Tier 1. If this is the case the residual amount of a deduction or deductions is applied to Tier 1 and there is insufficient AT1 to absorb this amount then the excess shall be deducted from CET1.U.K.
1.6.2.C 05.01 — Transitional provisions (CA5.1)U.K.
20.Institutions shall report in Table 5.1 the transitional provisions to own funds components as laid down in Articles 465 to 491 of CRR, compared to applying the final provisions laid down in Title II of Part Two of CRR.U.K.
21.Institutions shall report in rows 020 to 060 information in relation with the transitional provisions of grandfathered instruments. The figures to be reported in columns 010 to 060 of row 060 of CA 5.1 can be derived from the respective sections of CA 5.2.U.K.
22.Institutions shall report in rows 070 to 092 information in relation with the transitional provisions of minority interests and additional Tier 1 and Tier 2 instruments issued by subsidiaries (in accordance with Articles 479 and 480 of CRR).U.K.
23.In rows 100 onwards institutions shall report information in relation with the transitional provisions of unrealized gains and losses, deductions as well as additional filters and deductions.U.K.
24.There might be cases where the transitional deductions of CET1, AT1 or T2 capital exceed the CET1, AT1 or T2 capital of an institution. This effect — if it results from transitional provisions — shall be shown in the CA1 template using the respective cells. As a consequence, the adjustments in the columns of the CA5 template do not include any spill-over effects in the case of insufficient capital available.U.K.
1.6.2.1.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
Columns
010 Adjustments to CET1
020 Adjustments to AT1
030 Adjustments to T2
040
Adjustments included in RWAs

Column 050 includes the relevant residual amount, i.e. prior the application of provisions of Chapter 2 or 3 of Part Three of CRR.

Whereas columns 010 to 030 have a direct link to the CA1 template, the adjustments included in RWA do not have a direct link to the relevant templates for credit risk. If there are adjustments stemming from the transitional provisions to the RWA, those adjustments shall be included directly in the CR SA, CR IRB or CR EQU IRB. Additionally, those effects shall be reported in column 040 of CA5.1. As a consequence, those amounts are only memorandum items.

050 Applicable percentage
060
Eligible amount without transitional provisions

Column 060 includes the amount of each instrument prior the application of transitional provisions. I.e. the basis amount relevant to calculate the adjustments.

ANNEX II Table 6: rows 1 - 58
1.6.3.C 05.02 — Grandfathered instruments: instruments not constituing state aid (CA5.2)U.K.
26.Institutions shall report information in relation with the transitional provisions of grandfathered instruments not constituting state aid (Article 484 to 491 of CRR).U.K.
1.6.3.1.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
Columns
010
Amount of instruments plus related share premium

Article 484 (3) to (5) of CRR

Instruments which are eligible for each respective row, including their related share premiums.

020
Base for calculating the limit

Articles 486 (2) to (4) of CRR

030
Applicable percentage

Article 486 (5) of CRR

040
Limit

Article 486 (2) to (5) of CRR

050
(-) Amount that exceeds the limits for grandfathering

Article 486 (2) to (5) of CRR

060
Total grandfathered amount

The amount to be reported shall be equal to the amounts reported in the respective columns in row 060 of CA 5.1.

Rows
010
1. Instruments that qualified for point a) of Article 57 of 2006/48/EC

Article 484(3) of CRR

The amount to be reported shall include the related share premium accounts.

020
2. Instruments that qualified for point ca) of Article 57 and Article 154(8) and (9) of 2006/48/EC, subject to the limit of Article 489

Article 484(4) of CRR

030
2.1 Total instruments without a call or an incentive to redeem

Article 489 of CRR

The amount to be reported shall include the related share premium accounts.

040
2.2 Grandfathered instruments with a call and incentive to redeem

Article 489 of CRR

050
2.2.1 Instruments with a call exercisable after the reporting date, and which meet the conditions in Article 49 of CRR after the date of effective maturity

Articles 489(3), and 491 point (a) of CRR

The amount to be reported shall include the related share premium accounts.

060
2.2.2 Instruments with a call exercisable after the reporting date, and which do not meet the conditions in Article 49 of CRR after the date of effective maturity

Articles 489(5), and 491 point (a) of CRR

The amount to be reported shall include the related share premium accounts.

070
2.2.3 Instruments with a call exercisable prior to or on 20 July 2011, and which do not meet the conditions in Article 49 of CRR after the date of effective maturity

Articles 489(6) and 491 point (c) of CRR

The amount to be reported shall include the related share premium accounts

080
2.3 Excess on the limit of CET1 grandfathered instruments

Article 487(1) of CRR

The excess on the limit of CET1 grandfathered instruments may be treated as instruments which can be grandfathered as AT1 instruments.

090
3. Items that qualified for points e), f), g) or h) of Article 57 of 2006/48/EC, subject to the limit of Article 490

Article 484(5) of CRR

100
3.1 Total items without an incentive to redeem

Article 490 of CRR

110
3.2 Grandfathered items with an incentive to redeem

Article 490 of CRR

120
3.2.1 Items with a call exercisable after the reporting date, and which meet the conditions in Article 63 of CRR after the date of effective maturity

Articles 490(3), and 491 point (a) of CRR

The amount to be reported shall include the related share premium accounts.

130
3.2.2 Items with a call exercisable after the reporting date, and which do not meet the conditions in Article 63 of CRR after the date of effective maturity

Articles 490(5), and 491 point (a) of CRR

The amount to be reported shall include the related share premium accounts.

140
3.2.3 Items with a call exercisable prior to or on 20 July 2011, and which do not meet the conditions in Article 63 of CRR after the date of effective maturity

Articles 490(6) and 491 point (c) of CRR

The amount to be reported shall include the related share premium accounts.

150
3.3 Excess on the limit of AT1 grandfathered instruments

Article 487(2) of CRR

The excess on the limit of AT1 grandfathered instruments may be treated as instruments which can be grandfathered as T2 instruments.

2.C 06.00 — GROUP SOLVENCY: INFORMATION ON AFFILIATES (GS)U.K.

2.1.GENERAL REMARKSU.K.

27.This template consists of four parts in order to gather different information on all individual entities (including the reporting institution) included in the scope of consolidation of the reporting entity.U.K.
a)

Entities within the scope of consolidation;

b)

Detailed group solvency information;

c)

Information on the contribution of individual entities to group solvency

d)

Information on capital buffers

28.Institutions waived according to Article 7 of CRR shall only report the columns 010 to 060 and 250 to 400.U.K.

2.2.DETAILED GROUP SOLVENCY INFORMATION;U.K.

29.The second part of this template (detailed group solvency information) in columns 070 to 210 is designed to gather information on credit and other regulated financial institutions which are effectively subject to particular solvency requirements on individual basis. It provides, for each of those entities within the scope of the reporting, the own funds requirements for each risk category and the own funds for solvency purposes.U.K.
30.In the case of proportional consolidation of participations, the figures related to own funds requirements and own funds shall reflect the respective proportional amounts.U.K.

2.3.INFORMATION ON THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF INDIVIDUAL ENTITIES TO GROUP SOLVENCYU.K.

31.The objective of the third part of this template (information on the contributions of all entities within CRR scope of consolidation to group solvency), including those that are not subject to particular solvency requirements on an individual basis, in columns 250 to 400, is to identify which entities within the group generate the risks and raise own funds from the market, based on data that are readily available or can easily be reprocessed, without having to reconstruct the capital ratio on a solo or sub-consolidated basis. At the entity level, both risk and own fund figures are contributions to the group figures and not elements of a solvency ratio on a solo basis and as such must not be compared to each other.U.K.
32.The third part also includes the amounts of minority interests, qualifying AT1, and qualifying T2 eligible in the consolidated own funds.U.K.
33.As this third part of the template refers to ‘contributions’, the figures to be reported herein shall defer, when applicable, from the figures reported in the columns referring to detailed group solvency information.U.K.
34.The principle is to delete the cross-exposures within the same groups in a homogeneous way both in terms of risks or own funds, in order to cover the amounts reported in the group's consolidated CA template by adding the amounts reported for each entity in ‘Group Solvency’ template. In cases where the 1 % threshold, is not exceeded a direct link to the CA template is not possible.U.K.
35.The institutions shall define the most appropriate breakdown method between the entities to take into account the possible diversification effects for market risk and operational risk.U.K.
36.Institutions which calculate their own funds requirements on a consolidated basis shall report the GS template. It is possible for one consolidated group to be included within another consolidated group in which case the consolidated entity will have their details included in a higher consolidated group's GS template.U.K.
37.An institution shall report data of the contribution of an entity when its contribution to the total risk exposure amount exceeds 1 % of the total risk exposure amount of the group or when its contribution to the total own funds exceeds 1 % of the total own funds of the group. This threshold does not apply in the case of subsidiaries or subgroups that provide own funds (in the form of minority interests or qualifying AT1 or T2 instruments included in own funds) to the group.U.K.

2.4.INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING SPECIFIC POSITIONSU.K.

ANNEX II Table 9: rows 1 - 59
RowsInstructions
010The template has a fixed row, which is the total of all the individual entities (not including subgroups). This row does not require information in the first part of the template.
999Below the fixed row, there shall be a row for each entity.

3.CREDIT RISK TEMPLATESU.K.

3.1.GENERAL REMARKSU.K.

38.There are different sets of templates for the Standardised approach and the IRB approach for credit risk. Additionally, separate templates for the geographical breakdown of positions subject to credit risk shall be reported if the relevant threshold as set out in Article 5(a)(4) is exceeded.U.K.
3.1.1.Reporting of CRM techniques with substitution effectU.K.
39.Article 235 of CRR describes the computation procedure of the exposure which is fully protected by unfunded protection.U.K.
40.Article 236 of CRR describes the computation procedure of exposure which is fully protected by unfunded protection in the case of full protection/partial protection — equal seniority.U.K.
41.Articles 196, 197 and 200 of CRR regulate the funded credit protection.U.K.
42.Reporting of exposures to obligors (immediate counterparties) and protection providers which are assigned to the same exposure class shall be done as an inflow as well as an outflow to the same exposure class.U.K.
43.The exposure type does not change because of unfunded credit protection.U.K.
44.If an exposure is secured by an unfunded credit protection, the secured part is assigned as an outflow e.g. in the exposure class of the obligor and as an inflow in the exposure class of the protection provider. However, the type of the exposure does not change due to the change of the exposure class.U.K.
45.The substitution effect in the COREP reporting framework shall reflect the risk weighting treatment effectively applicable to the covered part of the exposure. As such, the covered part of the exposure is risk weighted according to the SA approach and shall be reported in the CR SA template.U.K.
3.1.2.Reporting of Counterparty Credit RiskU.K.
46.Exposures stemming from Counterparty Credit Risk positions shall be reported in templates CR SA or CR IRB independent from whether they are Banking Book items or Trading Book items.U.K.

3.2.C 07.00 — CREDIT AND COUNTERPARTY CREDIT RISKS AND FREE DELIVERIES: STANDARDISED APPROACH TO CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS (CR SA)U.K.

3.2.1.General remarksU.K.
47.The CR SA templates provide the necessary information on the calculation of own funds requirements for credit risk according to the standardised approach. In particular, they provide detailed information on:U.K.
a)

the distribution of the exposure values according to the different, exposure types, risk weights and exposure classes;

b)

the amount and type of credit risk mitigation techniques used for mitigating the risks.

3.2.2.Scope of the CR SA templateU.K.
48.According to Article 112 of CRR each SA exposure shall be assigned to one of the 16 SA exposure classes in order to calculate the own funds requirements.U.K.
49.The information in CR SA is requested for the total exposure classes and individually for each of the exposure classes as defined for the standardised approach. The total figures as well as the information of each exposure class are reported in a separate dimension.U.K.
50.However the following positions are not within the scope of CR SA:U.K.
a)

Exposures assigned to exposure class ‘items representing securitisation positions’ according to Article 112 (m) of CRR which shall be reported in the CR SEC templates.

b)

Exposures deducted from own funds.

51.The scope of the CR SA template covers the following own funds requirements:U.K.
a)

Credit risk in accordance with Chapter 2 (Standardised Approach) of Title II of Part Three of CRR in the banking book, among which Counterparty credit risk in accordance with Chapter 6 (Counterparty credit risk) of Title II of Part Three of CRR in the banking book;

b)

Counterparty credit risk in accordance with Chapter 6 (Counterparty credit risk) of Title II of Part Three of CRR in the trading book;

c)

Settlement risk arising from free deliveries in accordance with Article 379 of CRR in respect of all the business activities.

52.The scope of the template are all exposures for which the own funds requirements are calculated according to part 3 title II chapter 2 of CRR in conjunction with part 3 title II chapter 4 and 6 of CRR. Institutions that apply Article 94 (1) of CRR also need to report their trading book positions in this template when they apply part 3 title II chapter 2 of CRR to calculate the own funds requirements thereof (part 3 title II chapter 2 and 6 and title V of CRR). Therefore the template provides not only detailed information on the type of the exposure (e.g. on balance sheet/ off balance sheet items), but also information on the allocation of risk weights within the respective exposure class.U.K.
53.In addition CR SA includes memorandum items in rows 220 to 250 in order to collect further information about exposures secured by mortgages on immovable property and exposures in default.U.K.
54.These memorandum items shall only be reported for the following exposure classes:U.K.
a)

Central governments or central banks (Article 112 point (a) of CRR)

b)

Regional governments or local authorities (Article 112 point (b) of CRR)

c)

Public sector entities (Article 112 point (c) of CRR)

d)

Institutions (Article 112 point (f) of CRR)

e)

Corporates (Article 112 point (g) of CRR)

f)

Retail (Article 112 point (h) of CRR).

55.The reporting of the memorandum items affect neither the calculation of the risk weighted exposure amounts of the exposure classes according to Article 112 points a) to c) and f) to h) of CRR nor of the exposure classes according to Article 112 points i) and j) of CRR reported in CR SA,.U.K.
56.The memorandum rows provide additional information about the obligor structure of the exposure classes ‘in default’ or ‘secured by immovable property’. Here exposures shall be reported where the obligors would have been reported in the exposure classes ‘Central governments or central banks’, ‘Regional governments or local authorities’, ‘Public sector entities’, ‘Institutions’, ‘Corporates’ and ‘Retail’ of CR SA, if those exposures were not assigned to the exposure classes ‘in default’ or ‘secured by immovable property’.U.K.
57.E.g. if an exposure, the risk exposure amounts of which are calculated subject to Article 127 of CRR and the value adjustments are less than 20 %, then this information is reported in CR SA, rows 220 in the total and in the exposure class ‘in default’. If this exposure, before it defaulted, was an exposure to an institution then this information shall also be reported in row 220 of exposure class ‘institutions’.U.K.
3.2.3.Assignment of exposures to exposure classes under the Standardised ApproachU.K.
58.In order to ensure a consistent categorisation of exposures into the different exposure classes as defined in Article 112 of CRR the following sequential approach shall be applied:U.K.
a)

In the first step the Original exposure pre conversion factors is classified into the corresponding (original) exposure class as referred to in Article 112 of CRR, without prejudice to the specific treatment (risk weight) that each specific exposure shall receive within the assigned exposure class.

b)

In a second step the exposures may be redistributed to other exposure classes due to the application of credit risk mitigation (CRM) techniques with substitution effects on the exposure (e.g. guarantees, credit derivatives, financial collateral simple method) via inflows and outflows.

59.The following criteria apply for the classification of the Original exposure pre conversion factors into the different exposure classes (first step) without prejudice to the subsequent redistribution caused by the use of CRM techniques with substitution effects on the exposure or to the treatment (risk weight) that each specific exposure shall receive within the assigned exposure class.U.K.
60.For the purpose of classifying the original exposure pre conversion factor in the first step, the CRM techniques associated to the exposure shall not be considered (note that they shall be considered explicitly in the second phase) unless a protection effect is intrinsically part of the definition of an exposure class as it is the case in the exposure class mentioned in Article 112 point (i) of CRR (exposures secured by mortgages on immovable property).U.K.
61.Article 112 of CRR does not provide criteria for disjoining the exposure classes. This might imply that one exposure could potentially be classified in different exposure classes if no prioritisation in the assessment criteria for the classification is provided. The most obvious case arises between exposures to institutions and corporate with a short-term credit assessment (Article 112 point (n) of CRR) and exposures to institutions (Article 112 point (f) of CRR)/ exposures to corporates (Article 112 point (g) of CRR). In this case it is clear that there is an implicit prioritisation in the CRR since it shall be assessed first if a certain exposure fit for being assigned to Short-term exposures to institutions and corporate and only afterwards do the same process for exposures to institutions and exposures to corporates. Otherwise it is obvious that the exposure class mentioned in Article 112 point (n) of CRR shall never be assigned an exposure. The example provided is one of the most obvious examples but not the only one. It is worth noting that the criteria used for establishing the exposure classes under the standardised approach are different (institutional categorisation, term of the exposure, past due status, etc.) which is the underlying reason for non disjoint groupings.U.K.
62.For a homogeneous and comparable reporting it is necessary to specify prioritisation assessment criteria for the assignment of the Original exposure pre conversion factor by exposure classes, without prejudice to the specific treatment (risk weight) that each specific exposure shall receive within the assigned exposure class. The prioritisation criteria presented below using a decision tree scheme are based on the assessment of the conditions explicitly laid down in the CRR for an exposure to fit in a certain exposure class and, if it is the case, on any decision on the part of the reporting institutions or the supervisor on the applicability of certain exposure classes. As such, the outcome of the exposure assignment process for reporting purposes would be in line with CRR provisions. This does not preclude institutions to apply other internal assignment procedures that may also be consistent with all relevant CRR provisions and its interpretations issued by the appropriate fora.U.K.
63.An exposure class shall be given priority to others in the assessment ranking in the decision tree (i.e. it shall be first assessed if an exposure can be assigned to it, without prejudice to the outcome of that assessment) if otherwise no exposures would potentially be assigned to it. This would be the case when in the absence of prioritisation criteria one exposure class would be a subset of others. As such the criteria graphically depicted in the following decision tree would work on a sequential process.U.K.
64.With this background the assessment ranking in the decision tree mentioned below would follow the following order:U.K.
1.

Securitisation positions;

2.

Items associated with particular high risk;

3.

Equity exposures

4.

Exposures in default;

5.

Exposures in the form of units or shares in collective investment undertakings (‘CIU’)/ Exposures in the form of covered bonds (disjoint exposure classes);

6.

Exposures secured by mortgages on immovable property;

7.

Other items;

8.

Exposures to institutions and corporates with a short-term credit assessment;

9.

All other exposure classes (disjoint exposure classes) which include Exposures to central governments or central banks; Exposures to regional governments or local authorities; Exposures to public sector entities; Exposures to multilateral development banks; Exposures to international organisations; Exposures to institutions; Exposures to corporate and Retail exposures.

65.In the case of exposures in the form of units or shares in collective investment undertakings and where the look through approach (Article 132 (3) to (5) of CRR) is used, the underlying individual exposures shall be considered and classified into their corresponding risk weight line according to their treatment, but all the individual exposures shall be classified within the exposure class of exposures in the form of units or shares in collective investment undertakings (‘CIU’).U.K.
66.In the case of ‘nth’ to default credit derivatives specified in Article 134 (6) of CRR, if they are rated, they shall be directly classified as securitisation positions. If they are not rated, they shall be considered in the ‘Other items’ exposure class. In this latter case the nominal amount of the contract shall be reported as the Original exposure pre conversion factors in the line for ‘Other risk weights’ (the risk weight used shall be that specified by the sum indicated under Article 134 (6) of CRR.U.K.
67.In a second step, as a consequence of credit risk mitigation techniques with substitution effects, exposures shall be reallocated to the exposure class of the protection provider.U.K.
DECISION TREE ON HOW TO ASSIGN THE ORIGINAL EXPOSURE PRE CONVERSION FACTORS TO THE EXPOSURE CLASSES OF THE STANDARDISED APPROACH ACCORDING TO CRRU.K.
3.2.4.Clarifications on the scope of some specific exposure classes referred to in Article 112 of CRRU.K.
3.2.4.1.Exposure Class ‘Institutions’U.K.
68.Reporting of intra-group exposures according to Article 113 (6) to (7) of CRR shall be done as follows:U.K.
69.Exposures which fulfil the requirements of Article 113 (7) of CRR shall be reported in the respective exposure classes where they would be reported if they were no intra-group exposures.U.K.
70.According Article 113 (6) and (7) of CRR ‘an institution may, subject to the prior approval of the competent authorities, decide not to apply the requirements of paragraph 1 of this Article to the exposures of that institution to a counterparty which is its parent undertaking, its subsidiary, a subsidiary of its parent undertaking or an undertaking linked by a relationship within the meaning of Article 12(1) of Directive 83/349/EEC.’ This means that intra-group counterparties are not necessarily institutions but also undertakings which are assigned to other exposure classes, e.g. ancillary services undertakings or undertakings within the meaning of Article 12 (1) of Directive 83/349/EEC. Therefore intra-group exposures shall be reported in the corresponding exposure class.U.K.
3.2.4.2.Exposure Class ‘Covered Bonds’U.K.
71.The assignment of SA exposures to the exposure class ‘covered bonds’ shall be done as follows:U.K.
72.Bonds as defined in Article 52 (4) of Directive 2009/65/EC shall fulfil the requirements of Article 129 (1) to (2) of CRR to be classified in the exposure class ‘Covered Bonds’. The fulfilment of those requirements has to be checked in each case. Nevertheless, bonds according to Article 52 (4) of Directive 2009/65/EC and issued before 31 December 2007, are also assigned to the exposure class ‘Covered Bonds’ because of Article 129 (6) of CRR.U.K.
3.2.4.3.Exposure class ‘Collective Investment Undertakings’U.K.
73.Where the possibility according to Article 132 (5) of CRR is used, exposures in the form of units or shares in CIUs shall be reported as on balance sheet items according to Article 111 (1) sentence 1 of CRR.U.K.
3.2.5.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
ANNEX II Table 11: rows 1 - 26
ANNEX II Table 12: rows 1 - 36

3.3.CREDIT AND COUNTERPARTY CREDIT RISKS AND FREE DELIVERIES: IRB APPROACH TO OWN FUNDS REQUIREMENTS (CR IRB)U.K.

3.3.1.Scope of the CR IRB templateU.K.
74.The scope of the CR IRB template covers own funds requirements for:U.K.
i.

Credit risk in the banking book, among which:

  • Counterparty credit risk in the banking book;

  • Dilution risk for purchased receivables;

ii.

Counterparty credit risk in the trading book;

iii.

Free deliveries resulting from all business activities..

75.The scope of the template refers to the exposures for which the risk weighted exposure amounts are calculated according to Articles 151 to 157 Part Three Title II Chapter 3 CRR (IRB approach).U.K.
76.The CR IRB template does not cover the following data:U.K.
i.

Equity exposures, which are reported in the CR EQU IRB template;

ii.

Securitisation positions, which are reported in the CR SEC SA, CR SEC IRB and/or CR SEC Details templates;

iii.

‘Other non-obligation assets’, according to Article 147 (2) point (g) CRR. The risk weight for this exposure class has to be set at 100 % at any time except for cash in hand, equivalent cash items and exposures that are residual values of leased assets, according to Article 156 CRR. The risk weighted exposure amounts for this exposure class are reported directly in the CA-Template;

iv.

Credit valuation adjustment risk, which is reported on the CVA Risk template;

The CR IRB template does not require a geographical breakdown of IRB exposures by residence of the counterparty. This breakdown is reported in the template CR GB.

77.In order to clarify whether the institution uses its own estimates for LGD and/or credit conversion factors the following information shall be provided for each reported exposure class:U.K.
‘NO’

=

in case the supervisory estimates of LGD and credit conversion factors are used (Foundation IRB)

‘YES’

=

in case own estimates of LGD and credit conversion factors are used (Advanced IRB)

In any case, for the reporting of the retail portfolios ‘YES’ has to be reported.

In case an institution uses own estimates of LGDs to calculate risk weighted exposure amounts for a part of its IRB exposures as well as uses supervisory LGDs to calculate risk weighted exposure amounts for the other part of its IRB exposures, an CR IRB Total for F-IRB positions and one CR IRB Total for A-IRB positions has to be reported.

3.3.2.Breakdown of the CR IRB templateU.K.
78.The CR IRB consists of two templates. CR IRB 1 provides a general overview of IRB exposures and the different methods to calculate total risk exposure amounts as well as a breakdown of total exposures by exposure types. CR IRB 2 provides a breakdown of total exposures assigned to obligor grades or pools. The templates CR IRB 1 and CR IRB 2 shall be reported separately for the following exposure and sub-exposure classes:U.K.
1)

Total

(The Total template must be reported for the Foundation IRB and, separately for the Advanced IRB approach.)

2)

Central banks and central governments

(Article 147 (2) (a) CRR)

3)

Institutions

(Article 147 (2) point (b) CRR)

4.1)

Corporate — SME

(Article 147 (2) point (c) CRR

4.1)*

Corporate — SME subject to SME-supporting factor

(Article 147 (2) point (c) CRR in conjunction with Article 501 (2))

4.2)

Corporate — Specialised lending

(Article 147 (8) CRR)

4.3)

Corporate — Other

(All corporates according to article 147 (2) point (c), not reported under 4.1 and 4.2).

5.1)

Retail — Secured by immovable property SME

(Exposures reflecting Article 147 (2) point (d) in conjunction with Article 154 (3) CRR which are secured by immovable property).

5.1)*

Retail — Secured by immovable property SME subject to SME-supporting factor

(Exposures reflecting Article 147 (2) point (d) in conjunction with Article 154 (3) CRR which are secured by immovable property).

5.2)

Retail — Secured by immovable property non-SME

(Exposures reflecting Article 147 (2) point (d) CRR which are secured by immovable property and not reported under 5.1).

5.3)

Retail — Qualifying revolving

(Article 147 (2) point (d) in conjunction with Article 154 (4) CRR).

5.4)

Retail — Other SME

(Article 147 (2) point (d) not reported under 5.1 and 5.3).

5.4)*

Retail — Other SME subject to SME supporting factor

(Article 147 (2) point (d) in conjunction with Article 501 (2) CRR not reported under 5.1 and 5.3).

5.5)

Retail — Other non — SME

(Article 147 (2) point (d) CRR which were not reported under 5.2 and 5.3).

For the sub-exposure classes 4.1)*, 5.1)* and 5.4)* only row 010 (Total exposures) shall be reported. They represent ‘of which’ positions of the relevant exposure classes with the effect that data relating to these sub-exposure classes shall also be included in the exposure classes 4.1, 5.1 and 5.4.

3.3.3.C 08.01 — Credit and counterparty credit risks and free deliveries: IRB Approach to Capital Requirements (CR IRB 1)U.K.
3.3.3.1Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
ANNEX II Table 13: rows 1 - 34
RowsInstructions
010
TOTAL EXPOSURES
020-060BREAKDOWN OF TOTAL EXPOSURES BY EXPOSURE TYPES:
020
On balance sheet items subject to credit risk

Assets referred to in Article 24 of CRR not included in any other category.

Exposures, which are on-balance sheet items and which are included as Securities Financing Transactions, Derivatives & Long Settlement Transactions or from Contractual Cross Product Netting shall be reported in rows 040-060 and, therefore, not reported in this row.

Free deliveries according to Article 379 (1) of CRR (if not deducted) do not constitute an on-balance sheet item, but nevertheless shall be reported in this row.

Exposures arising from assets posted to a CCP according to Article 4 (91) of CRR and default fund exposures according to Article 4 (89) of CRR shall be included if not reported in row 030.

030
Off balance sheet items subject to credit risk

Off-balance sheet positions comprise those items listed in Annex I of CRR.

Exposures, which are off-balance sheet items and which are included as Securities Financing Transactions, Derivatives & Long Settlement Transactions or from Contractual Cross Product Netting shall be reported in rows 040-060 and, therefore, not reported in this row.

Exposures arising from assets posted to a CCP according to Article 4 (91) of CRR and default fund exposures according to Article 4 (89) of CRR shall be included if they are considered as off-balance sheet items.

040-060
Exposures/Transactions subject to counterparty credit risk
040
Securities Financing Transactions

Securities Financing Transactions (SFT), as defined in paragraph 17 of the Basel Committee document ‘The Application of Basel II to Trading Activities and the Treatment of Double Default Effects’, includes: (i) Repurchase and reverse repurchase agreements defined in Article 4 (82) of CRR as well as securities or commodities lending and borrowing transactions and (ii) margin lending transactions as defined in Article 272 (3) of CRR.

Securities Financing Transactions, which are included in a Cross Product Netting and therefore reported in row 060, shall not be reported in this row.

050
Derivatives and Long Settlement Transactions

Derivatives comprise those contracts listed in Annex II of CRR. Derivatives and Long Settlement Transactions which are included in a Cross Product Netting and therefore reported in row 060 shall not be reported in this row.

060
From Contractual Cross Product Netting

See CR SA instructions

070
EXPOSURES ASSIGNED TO OBLIGOR GRADES OR POOLS: TOTAL

For exposures to corporates, institutions and Central governments and Central Banks see Article 142 (1) point (6) and Article 170 (1) point c) of CRR.

For retail exposures see Article 170 (3) point b) of CRR. For Exposures arising from purchased receivables see Article 166 (6) of CRR.

Exposures for dilution risk of purchased receivables shall not be reported by obligor grades or pools and shall be reported in row 180.

Where the institution uses a large number of grades or pools, a reduced number of grades or pools to be reported may be agreed with the competent authorities.

A master scale is not used. Instead, institutions shall determine the scale to be used themselves.

080
SPECIALIZED LENDING SLOTTING CRITERIA: TOTAL

Article 153 (5) of CRR. This only applies to the corporates, institutions and central governments and central banks exposure classes.

090-150
BREAKDOWN BY RISK WEIGHTS OF TOTAL EXPOSURES UNDER SPECIALIZED LENDING SLOTTING CRITERIA:
120
Of which: In category 1

Article 153 (5) table 1 of CRR.

160
ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT: SECURED BY REAL ESTATE

Articles 193 (1) and (2), 194 (1) to (7) and 230 (3) of CRR.

170
EXPOSURES FROM FREE DELIVERIES APPLYING RISK WEIGHTS UNDER THE ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT OR 100 % AND OTHER EXPOSURES SUBJECT TO RISK WEIGHTS

Exposures arising from free deliveries for which the alternative treatment referred to in Article 379 (2) first subparagraph, last sentence of CRR is used or for which a 100 % risk weight is applied according to a Article 379 (2) last subparagraph of CRR. Unrated nth to default credit derivatives under Article 153 (8) of CRR and any other exposure subject to risk weights not included in any other row shall be reported in this row.

180
DILUTION RISK: TOTAL PURCHASED RECEIVABLES

See Article 4 (53) of CRR for a definition of dilution risk. For calculation of risk weight for dilution risk see Article 157 (1) of CRR.

According to Article 166 (6) of CRR the exposure value of purchased receivables shall be the outstanding amount minus the risk weighted exposure amounts for dilution risk prior to credit risk mitigation.

3.3.4.C 08.02 — Credit and counterparty credit risks and free deliveries: IRB approach to capital requirements (breakdown by obligor grades or pools (CR IRB 2 template)U.K.
ColumnInstructions
010-300Instructions for each of these columns are the same as for the corresponding numbered columns in table CR IRB 1.
RowInstructions
010-001 — 010-NNNValues reported in these rows must be in ordered from the lower to the higher according to the PD assigned to the obligor grade or pool. PD of obligors in default shall be 100 %. Exposures subject to the alternative treatment for real estate collateral (only available when not using own estimates for the LGD) shall not be assigned according to the PD of the obligor and not reported in this template..

3.4.CREDIT AND COUNTERPARTY CREDIT RISKS AND FREE DELIVERIES: INFORMATION WITH GEOGRAPHICAL BREAKDOWN (CR GB)U.K.

79.Institutions fulfilling the threshold set in Article 5 (a) (4) shall submit information regarding the domestic country as well as any non-domestic country. The threshold is only applicable to Table 1 and Table 2.U.K.
80.The term ‘residence of the obligor’ refers to the country of incorporation of the obligor. This concept can be applied on an immediate-obligor basis and on an ultimate-risk basis. Hence, CRM techniques can change the allocation of an exposure to a country.U.K.
81.Data regarding ‘original exposure pre conversion factors’ shall be reported referring to the country of residence of the immediate obligor. Data regarding ‘exposure value’ and ‘Risk weighted exposure amounts’ shall be reported as of the country of residence of the ultimate obligor.U.K.
3.4.1.C 09.01 — Geographical breakdown of exposures by residence of the obligor: SA exposures (CR GB 1)U.K.
3.4.1.1.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
Columns
010
ORIGINAL EXPOSURE PRE CONVERSION FACTORS

Same definition as for column 010 of CR SA template

020
Exposures in default

Original exposure pre conversion factors for those exposures which have been classified as ‘defaulted exposures’.

This ’memorandum item’ provides additional information about the obligor structure of the exposure class ’in default’. Exposures shall be reported where the obligors would have been reported if those exposures were not assigned to the exposure classes ‘in default’.

This information is a ‘memorandum item’ — hence does not affect the calculation of risk weighted exposure amounts of exposure class ‘in default’ according to Article 112 point (j) of CRR.

040
Observed new defaults for the period

The amount of original exposures which have moved into exposure class ‘Exposures in default’ during the 3-month period since the last reporting reference date shall be reported against the exposure class to which the obligor originally belonged.

050
General credit risk adjustments

Credit risk adjustments according to Article 110 of CRR.

055
Specific credit risk adjustments

Credit risk adjustments according to Article 110 of CRR.

060
Write-offs

Write-offs include both reductions of the carrying of impaired financial assets recognised directly in profit or loss [IFRS 7.B5.(d).(i)] and reductions in the amounts of the allowance accounts charged against the impaired financial assets [IFRS 7.B5.(d).(ii)].

070
Credit risk adjustments/write-offs for observed new defaults

Sum of credit risk adjustments and write-offs for those exposures which were classified as ‘defaulted exposures’ during the 3-month period since the last data submission.

075
Exposure value

Same definition as for column 200 of CR SA template

080
RISK WEIGHTED EXPOSURE AMOUNT PRE SME-SUPPORTING FACTOR

Same definition as for column 215 of CR SA template

090
RISK WEIGHTED EXPOSURE AMOUNT AFTER SME-SUPPORTING FACTOR

Same definition as for column 220 of CR SA template

Rows
010
Central governments or central banks

Article 112 point (a) of CRR.

020
Regional governments or local authorities

Article 112 point (b) of CRR.

030
Public sector entities

Article 112 point (c) of CRR.

040
Multilateral developments banks

Article 112 point (d) of CRR.

050
International organisations

Article 112 point (e) of CRR.

060
Institutions

Article 112 point (f) of CRR.

070
Corporates

Article 112 point (g) of CRR.

075
of which: SME

Same definition as for row 020of CR SA template

080
Retail

Article 112 point (h) of CRR.

085
of which: SME

Same definition as for row 020of CR SA template

090
Secured by mortgages on immovable property

Article 112 point (i) of CRR.

095
of which: SME

Same definition as for row 020of CR SA template

100
Exposures in default

Article 112 point (j) of CRR.

110
Items associated with particularly high risk

Article 112 point (k) of CRR.

120
Covered bonds

Article 112 point (l) of CRR.

130
Claims on institutions and corporates with a short-term credit assessment

Article 112 point (n) of CRR.

140
Collective investments undertakings (CIU)

Article 112 point (o) of CRR.

150
Equity exposures

Article 112 point (p) of CRR.

160
Other exposures

Article 112 point (q) of CRR.

3.4.2.C 09.02 — Geographical breakdown of exposures by residence of the obligor: IRB exposures (CR GB 2)U.K.
3.4.2.1.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
Columns
010
ORIGINAL EXPOSURE PRE CONVERSION FACTORS

Same definition as for column 020 of CR IRB template

030
Of which defaulted

Original exposure value for those exposures which have been classified as ‘defaulted exposures’ according to CRR article 178.

040
Observed new defaults for the period

The amount of original exposures which have moved into exposure class ‘Exposures in default’ during the 3-month period since the last reporting reference date shall be reported against the exposure class to which the obligor originally belonged.

050
General credit risk adjustments

Credit risk adjustments according to Article 110of CRR..

055
Specific credit risk adjustments

Credit risk adjustments according to Article 110 of CRR.

060
Write-offs

Write-offs include both reductions of the carrying of impaired financial assets recognised directly in profit or loss [IFRS 7.B5.(d).(i)] and reductions in the amounts of the allowance accounts charged against the impaired financial assets [IFRS 7.B5.(d).(ii)].

070
Credit risk adjustments/write-offs for observed new defaults

Sum of credit risk adjustments and write-offs for those exposures which were classified as ‘defaulted exposures’ during the 3-month period since the last data submission.

080
INTERNAL RATING SYSTEM/ PD ASSIGNED TO THE OBLIGOR GRADE OR POOL (%)

Same definition as for column 010 of CR IRB template

090
EXPOSURE WEIGHTED AVERAGE LGD (%)

Same definition as for column 230 of CR IRB template. Provisions laid down in Article 181 (1) point h) of CRR shall apply.

Data shall not be reported for specialized lending exposures referred to in article 153 (5).

100
Of which: defaulted

Exposure weighted LGD for those exposures which have been classified as ‘defaulted exposures’ according to Article 178 of CRR.

105
Exposure value

Same definition as for column 110 of CR IRB template.

110
RISK WEIGHTED EXPOSURE AMOUNT PRE SME-SUPPORTING FACTOR

Same definition as for column 255 of CR IRB template

120
Of which defaulted

Risk weighted exposure amount for those exposures which have been classified as ‘defaulted exposures’ according to Article 178 of CRR.

125
RISK WEIGHTED EXPOSURE AMOUNT AFTER SME-SUPPORTING FACTOR

Same definition as for column 260 of CR IRB template

130
EXPECTED LOSS AMOUNT

Same definition as for column 280 of CR IRB template

Rows
010
Central banks and central governments

(Article 147 (2) (a) CRR)

020
Institutions

(Article 147 (2) point (b) CRR)

030
Corporates

(All corporates according to article 147 (2) point (c).)

040
Of which: Specialized lending

(Article 147 (8) a CRR)

Data shall not be reported for specialized lending exposures referred to in article 153 (5).

050
Of which: SME

(Article 147 (2) point (c) CRR)

060
Retail

All Retail exposures according to Article 147 (2) point (d)

070
Retail — Secured by real estate property

Exposures reflecting Article 147 (2) point (d) CRR which are secured by real estate.

080
SME

Retail exposures reflecting Article 147 (2) point (d) in conjunction with Article 153 (3) CRR which are secured by real estate.

090
non-SME

Retail exposures reflecting Article 147 (2) point (d) CRR which are secured by real estate.

100
Retail — Qualifying revolving

(Article 147 (2) point (d) in conjunction with Article 154 (4) CRR).

110
Other Retail

Other retail exposures according to Article 147 (2) point (d) not reported in rows 070 — 100.

120
SME

Other retail exposures reflecting Article 147 (2) point (d) in conjunction with Article 153 (3) CRR.

130
non-SME

Other retail exposures reflecting Article 147 (2) point (d) CRR.

140
Equity

Equity exposures reflecting Article 147 (2) point (e) CRR.

3.4.3.C 09.03 — Breakdown of total own funds requirements for credit risk of relevant credit exposures by country (CR GB 3)U.K.
3.4.3.1.General remarksU.K.
82.According to Article 128 point (7) in connection with Articles 130 and 140 (1) CRD the countercyclical buffer rate is the ‘weighted average of the countercyclical buffer rates that apply in the jurisdiction where the relevant credit exposures of the institution are located’. The weighted average is calculated as follows:U.K.
a)

Numerator: Total own funds requirements for credit risk determined in accordance with Part Three, Titles II and IV of CRR that relate to the relevant credit exposures in the territory in question

b)

Denominator: Total own funds requirements for credit risk that relate to the relevant credit exposures

83.This table is implemented in order to receive more information regarding the elements of the institution specific countercyclical buffer. The information requested refers to the own funds requirements determined in accordance with Part Three, Title II of the CRR which includes credit risk and securitisation calculated on the basis of the relevant credit exposures broken down by country.U.K.
84.The information shall be reported by each country. The threshold set in Article 5 (a) (4) is not relevant for the reporting of this breakdown.U.K.
3.4.3.2.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
Rows
010
Own funds requirements for credit risk

Part Three, Title II of the CRR

3.5.C 10.01 AND C 10.02 — EQUITY EXPOSURES UNDER THE INTERNAL RATINGS BASED APPROACH (CR EQU IRB 1 AND CR EQU IRB 2)U.K.

3.5.1.General remarksU.K.
85.The CR EQU IRB template consists of two templates: CR EQU IRB 1 provides a general overview of IRB exposures of the equity exposure class and the different methods to calculate total risk exposure amounts. CR EQU IRB 2 provides a breakdown of total exposures assigned to obligor grades in the context of the PD/LGD approach. ‘CR EQU IRB’ refers to both ‘CR EQU IRB 1’ and ‘CR EQU IRB 2’ templates, as applicable, in the following instructions.U.K.
86.The CR EQU IRB template provides information on the calculation of risk weighted exposure amounts for credit risk (Article 92 (3) point (a) of CRR) according to the IRB method (Part Three, Title II, Chapter 3 of CRR) for equity exposures referred to in Article 147(2) point (e) of CRR.U.K.
87.According to Article 147 (6) of CRR, the following exposures shall be assigned to the equity exposure class:U.K.
a)

non-debt exposures conveying a subordinated, residual claim on the assets or income of the issuer; or

b)

debt exposures and other securities, partnerships, derivatives, or other vehicles, the economic substance of which is similar to the exposures specified in point (a).

88.Collective investment undertakings treated according to the simple risk weight approach as referred to in Article 152 of CRR shall also be reported in the CR EQU IRB template.U.K.
89.In accordance with Article 151(1) of CRR, institutions shall provide the CR EQU IRB template when applying one of the three approaches referred to in Article 155 of CRR:U.K.
  • the Simple Risk Weight approach,

  • the PD/LGD approach, or

  • the Internal Models approach.

Moreover, institutions applying the IRB approach shall also report in the CR EQU IRB template riskweighted exposure amounts for those equity exposures which attract a fixed riskweight treatment (without however being explicitly treated according to the Simple Risk Weight approach or the (temporary or permanent) partial use of the credit risk standardised approach (e.g. equity exposures attracting a riskweight of 250 % in accordance with Article 48(4) of CRR, respectively a riskweight of 370 % in accordance with Article 471(2) of CRR))).

90.The following equity claims shall not be reported in the CR EQU IRB template:U.K.
  • Equity exposures in the trading book (in case where institutions are not exempted from calculating own funds requirements for trading book positions according to Article 94 of CRR).

  • Equity exposures subject to the partial use of the standardised approach (Article 150 of CRR), including:

  • Grandfathered equity exposures according to Article 495(1) of CRR,

  • Equity exposures to entities whose credit obligations are assigned a 0 % risk weight under the Standardised Approach, including those publicly sponsored entities where a 0 % risk weight can be applied (Article 150(1) point (g) of CRR),

  • Equity exposures incurred under legislated programmes to promote specified sectors of the economy that provide significant subsidies for the investment to the institution and involve some form of government oversight and restrictions on the equity investments (Article 150(1) point (h) of CRR).

  • Equity exposures to ancillary services undertakings whose risk weighted exposure amounts may be calculated according to the treatment of ‘other non credit-obligation assets’ (in accordance with Article 155(1) of CRR).

  • Equity claims deducted from own funds in accordance with Articles 46 and 48 of the CRR.

3.5.2.Instructions concerning specific positions (applicable to both CR EQU IRB 1 and CR EQU IRB 2)U.K.
Columns
010
INTERNAL RATING SYSTEM PD ASSIGNED TO THE OBLIGOR GRADE (%)

Institutions applying the PD/LGD approach report in column 010 the probability of default (PD) calculated in accordance with the provisions referred to in Article 165(1) of CRR.

The PD assigned to the obligor grade or pool to be reported shall be in line with the minimum requirements as laid down in Part Three, Title II, Chapter 3, Section 6 of CRR. For each individual grade or pool, the PD assigned to that specific obligor grade or pool shall be reported. All reported risk parameters shall be derived from the risk parameters used in the internal rating system approved by the respective competent authority.

For figures corresponding to an aggregation of obligor grades or pools (e.g. ‘total exposures’) the exposure weighted average of the PDs assigned to the obligor grades or pools included in the aggregation shall be provided. All exposures, including defaulted exposures are to be considered for the purpose of the calculation of the exposure weighted average PD. For the calculation of the exposure-weighted average PD, the exposure value taking into account unfunded credit protection (column 060) shall be used for weighting purposes.

020
ORIGINAL EXPOSURE PRE CONVERSION FACTORS

Institutions report in column 020 the original exposure value (pre conversion factors). According to the provisions laid down in Article 167 of CRR, the exposure value for equity exposures shall be the accounting value remaining after specific credit risk adjustments. The exposure value of off-balance sheet equity exposures shall be its nominal value after specific credit risk adjustments.

Institutions also include in column 020 off balance sheet items referred to in Annex I of CRR assigned to the equity exposure class (e.g. ‘the unpaid portion of partly-paid shares’).

Institutions applying the Simple Risk Weight approach or the PD/LGD approach (as referred to in Article 165(1) also consider the offsetting provisions referred to in Article 155(2) of CRR.

030-040
CREDIT RISK MITIGATION (CRM) TECHNIQUES WITH SUBSTITUTION EFFECTS ON THE EXPOSURE UNFUNDED CREDIT PROTECTION GUARANTEES CREDIT DERIVATIVES

Irrespective of the approach adopted for the calculation of risk weighted exposure amounts for equity exposures, institutions may recognize unfunded credit protection obtained on equity exposures (Article 155(2),(3) and (4) of CRR). Institutions applying the Simple Risk Weight approach or the PD/LGD approach report in columns 030 and 040 the amount of unfunded credit protection under the form of guarantees (column 030) or credit derivatives (column 040) recognised in accordance with the methods set out in Part Three, Title II, Chapter 4 of CRR.

050
CREDIT RISK MITIGATION (CRM) TECHNIQUES WITH SUBSTITUTION EFFECTS ON THE EXPOSURE SUBSTITUTION OF THE EXPOSURE DUE TO CRM (-) TOTAL OUTFLOWS

Institutions report in column 050 the part of the original exposure pre conversion factors covered by unfunded credit protection recognised in accordance with the methods set out in Part Three, Title II, Chapter 4 of CRR.

060
EXPOSURE VALUE

Institutions applying the Simple Risk Weight approach or the PD/LGD approach report in column 060 the exposure value taking into account substitution effects stemming from unfunded credit protection (Article 155(2) and (3), Article 167 of CRR).

As a reminder, in the case of equity off-balance sheet exposures, the exposure value shall be the nominal value after specific credit risk adjustments (Article 167 of CRR).

070
EXPOSURE WEIGHTED AVERAGE LGD (%)

Institutions applying the PD/LGD approach report in column 070 of the CR EQU IRB 2 template the exposure weighted average of the LGDs assigned to the obligor grades or pools included in the aggregation; the same applies for row 020 of the CR EQU IRB template. The exposure value taking into account unfunded credit protection (column 060) shall be used for the calculation of the exposure-weighted average LGD. Institutions shall take into accounts the provisions laid down in Article 165(2) of CRR.

080
RISK WEIGHTED EXPOSURE AMOUNT

Institutions report risk-weighted exposure amounts for equity exposures in column 080, calculated in accordance with the provisions laid down in Article 155 of CRR.

In case where institutions applying the PD/LGD approach do not have sufficient information to use the definition of default set out in Article 178 of CRR, a scaling factor of 1.5 shall be assigned to the risk weights when calculating risk weighted exposure amounts (Article 155(3) of CRR).

With regard to the input parameter M (Maturity) to the risk-weight function, the maturity assigned to equity exposures equals 5 years (Article 165(3) of CRR).

090
MEMORANDUM ITEM: EXPECTED LOSS AMOUNT

Institutions report in column 090 the expected loss amount for equity exposures calculated in accordance with Article 158(4), (7), (8) and (9) of CRR.

91.In accordance with Article 155 of CRR, institutions may employ different approaches (Simple Risk Weight approach, PD/LGD approach or Internal Models approach) to different portfolios when they use these different approaches internally. Institutions shall also report in the CR EQU IRB 1 template riskweighted exposure amounts for those equity exposures which attract a fixed riskweight treatment (without however being explicitly treated according to the Simple Risk Weight approach or the (temporary or permanent) partial use of the credit risk Standardised approach).U.K.
Rows
CR EQU IRB 1 — row 020
PD/LGD APRROACH: TOTAL

Institutions applying the PD/LGD approach (Article 155(3) of CRR) report the requested information in row 020 of the CR EQU IRB 1 template.

CR EQU IRB 1 — rows 050-090
SIMPLE RISK WEIGHT APPROACH: TOTAL BREAKDOWN OF TOTAL EXPOSURES UNDER THE SIMPLE RISK WEIGHT APRROACH BY RISK WEIGHTS:

Institutions applying the Simple Risk Weight approach (Article 155(2) of CRR) report the requested information according to the characteristics of the underlying exposures in rows 050 to 090.

CR EQU IRB 1 — row 100
INTERNAL MODELS APPROACH

Institutions applying the Internal Models approach (Article 155(4) of CRR) report the requested information in row 100.

CR EQU IRB 1 — row 110
EQUITY EXPOSURES SUBJECT TO RISK WEIGHTS

Institutions applying the IRB approach shall report risk weighted exposure amounts for those equity exposures which attract a fixed risk weight treatment (without however being explicitly treated according to the Simple Risk Weight approach or the (temporary or permanent) partial use of the credit risk standardised approach). As an example,

  • the risk weighted exposure amount of equity positions in financial sector entities treated in accordance with Article 48(4) of the CRR, as well as

  • equity positions risk-weighted with 370 % in accordance with Article 471 (2) CRR

shall be reported in row 110.

CR EQU IRB 2
BREAKDOWN OF TOTAL EXPOSURES UNDER THE PD/LGD APRROACH BY OBLIGOR GRADES:

Institutions applying the PD/LGD approach (Article 155(3) of CRR) report the requested information in the CR EQU IRB 2 template.

In case where institutions using the PD/LGD approach apply a unique rating system or are able to report according to an internal master scale, they report in CR EQU IRB 2 the rating grades or pools associated to this unique rating system/masterscale. In any other case, the different rating systems shall be merged and ordered according to the following criteria: Obligor grades or pools of the different rating systems shall be pooled together and ordered from the lower PD assigned to each obligor grade or pool to the higher.

3.6.C 11.00 — SETTLEMENT/DELIVERY RISK (CR SETT)U.K.

3.6.1.General remarksU.K.
92.This template requests information on both trading and non-trading book transactions which are unsettled after their due delivery dates, and their corresponding own funds requirements for settlement risk according to Articles 92(3) Point c) ii) and 378 of CRR.U.K.
93.Institutions report in the CR SETT template information on the settlement/delivery risk in connection with debt instruments, equities, foreign currencies and commodities held in their trading or non-trading book.U.K.
94.According to Article 378 of CRR, repurchase transactions, securities or commodities lending and securities or commodities borrowing in connection with debt instruments, equities, foreign currencies and commodities are not subject to settlement/delivery risk. Note however that, derivatives and long settlement transactions unsettled after their due delivery dates are nevertheless subject to own funds requirements for settlement/delivery risk as determined in Article 378 of CRR.U.K.
95.In the case of unsettled transactions after the due delivery date, institutions calculate the price difference to which they are exposed. This is the difference between the agreed settlement price for the debt instrument, equity, foreign currency or commodity in question and its current market value, where the difference could involve a loss for the institution.U.K.
96.Institutions multiply this difference by the appropriate factor of Table 1 of Article 378 of CRR to determine the corresponding own funds requirements.U.K.
97.According to Article 92(4) Point (b), the own funds requirements for settlement/delivery risk shall be multiplied by 12.5 to calculate the risk exposure amount.U.K.
98.Note that own funds requirements for free deliveries as laid down in Article 379 of CRR are not within the scope of the CR SETT template; the latter shall be reported in the credit risk templates (CR SA, CR IRB).U.K.
3.6.2.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
Columns
010
UNSETTLED TRANSACTIONS AT SETTLEMENT PRICE

In accordance with Article 378 of CRR, institutions report in this column 010 the unsettled transactions after their due delivery date at the respective agreed settlement prices.

All unsettled transactions shall be included in this column 010, irrespective of whether or not they are at a gain or at a loss after the due settlement date.

020
PRICE DIFFERENCE EXPOSURE DUE TO UNSETTLED TRANSACTIONS

In accordance with Article 378 of CRR, institutions report in column 020 the price difference between the agreed settlement price and its current market value for the debt instrument, equity, foreign currency or commodity in question, where the difference could involve a loss for the institution.

Only unsettled transactions at a loss after the due settlement date shall be reported in column 020

030
OWN FUNDS REQUIREMENTS

Institutions report in column 030 the own funds requirements calculated in accordance with Article 378 of CRR.

040
TOTAL SETTLEMENT RISK EXPOSURE AMOUNT

In accordance with Article 92(4) point (b) of CRR, institutions multiply their own funds requirements reported in column 030 by 12.5 in order to obtain the settlement risk exposure amount.

Rows
010
Total unsettled transactions in the Non-trading Book

Institutions report in row 010 aggregated information in relation with settlement/delivery risk for non-trading book positions (in accordance with Articles 92(3) Point c) ii) and 378 of CRR).

Institutions report in 010/010 the aggregated sum of unsettled transactions after their due delivery dates at the respective agreed settlement prices.

Institutions report in 010/020 the aggregated information for price difference exposure due to unsettled transactions at a loss.

Institutions report in 010/030 the aggregated own funds requirements derived from summing the own funds requirements for unsettled transactions by multiplying the ‘price difference’ reported in column 020 by the appropriate factor based on the number of working days after due settlement date (categories referred to in Table 1 of Article 378 of CRR).

020 to 060
Transactions unsettled up to 4 days (Factor 0 %) Transactions unsettled between 5 and 15 days (Factor 8 %) Transactions unsettled between 16 and 30 days (Factor 50 %) Transactions unsettled between 31 and 45 days (Factor 75 %) Transactions unsettled for 46 days or more (Factor 100 %)

Institutions report the information in relation with settlement/delivery risk for non-trading book positions according to the categories referred to in Table 1 of Article 378 of CRR in rows 020 to 060.

No own funds requirements for settlement/delivery risk are required for transactions unsettled less than 5 working days after the due settlement date.

070
Total unsettled transactions in the Trading Book

Institutions report in row 070 aggregated information in relation with settlement/delivery risk for trading book positions (in accordance with Articles 92(3) Point c) ii) and 378 of CRR).

Institutions report in 070/010 the aggregated sum of unsettled transactions after their due delivery dates at the respective agreed settlement prices.

Institutions report in 070/020 the aggregated information for price difference exposure due to unsettled transactions at a loss.

Institutions report in 070/030 the aggregated own funds requirements derived from summing the own funds requirements for unsettled transactions by multiplying the ‘price difference’ reported in column 020 by an appropriate factor based on the number of working days after due settlement date (categories referred to in Table 1 of Article 378 of CRR).

080 to 120
Transactions unsettled up to 4 days (Factor 0 %) Transactions unsettled between 5 and 15 days (Factor 8 %) Transactions unsettled between 16 and 30 days (Factor 50 %) Transactions unsettled between 31 and 45 days (Factor 75 %) Transactions unsettled for 46 days or more (Factor 100 %)

Institutions report the information in relation with settlement/delivery risk for trading book positions according to the categories referred to in Table 1 of Article 378 of CRR in rows 080 to 120.

No own funds requirements for settlement/delivery risk are required for transactions unsettled less than 5 working days after the due settlement date.

3.7.C 12.00 — CREDIT RISK: SECURITISATION — STANDARDISED APPROACH TO OWN FUNDS REQUIREMENTS (CR SEC SA)U.K.

3.7.1.General remarksU.K.
99.The information in this template is requested for all securitisations in which the reporting institution is involved in a securitisation treated under the Standardised Approach. The information to be reported is contingent on the role of the institution as for the securitisation. As such, specific reporting items are applicable for originators, sponsors and investors.U.K.
100.The CR SEC SA template gathers joint information on both traditional and synthetic securitisations held in the banking book, as defined in Article 242 (10) and (11) of CRR, respectively.U.K.
3.7.2.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
ANNEX II Table 26: rows 1 - 36
101.The CR SEC SA template is divided into three major blocks of rows which gather data on the originated/sponsored/retained or purchased exposures by originators, investors and sponsors. For each of them, the information is broken down by on-balance sheet items and off-balance sheet items and derivatives as well as by securitisations and re-securitisations.U.K.
102.Total exposures (at reporting date) are also broken down according to the credit quality steps applied at inception (last block of rows). Originators, sponsors as well as investors shall report this information.U.K.
Rows
010
TOTAL EXPOSURES

Total exposures refer to the total amount of outstanding securitisations. This row summarizes all the information reported by originators, sponsors and investors in subsequent rows.

020
OF WHICH: RE-SECURITISATIONS

Total amount of outstanding re-securitisations according to definitions in Article 4(1)(63) and (64) of CRR.

030
ORIGINATOR: TOTAL EXPOSURES

This row summarizes information on on-balance items and off-balance sheet items and derivatives and early amortisation of those securitisation positions for which the institution plays the role of originator, as defined by Article 4(1)(13) of CRR.

040-060
ON-BALANCE SHEET ITEMS

Article 246 (1) point (a) of CRR states that for those institutions which calculate risk-weighted exposure amounts under the Standardised Approach, the exposure value of an on-balance sheet securitisation position shall be its accounting value after application of specific credit risk adjustments.

On-balance sheet items are broken down by securitisations (row 050) and re-securitisations (row 060).

070-090
OFF-BALANCE SHEET ITEMS AND DERIVATIVES

These rows gather information on off-balance sheet items and derivatives securitisation positions subject to a conversion factor under the securitisation framework. The exposure value of an off-balance sheet securitisation position shall be its nominal value, less any specific credit risk adjustment of that securitisation position, multiplied by a 100 % conversion figure unless otherwise specified.

The exposure value for the counterparty credit risk of a derivative instrument listed in Annex II of CRR, shall be determined in accordance to Part Three, Title II, Chapter 6 of CRR.

For liquidity facilities, credit facilities and servicer cash advances, institutions shall provide the undrawn amount.

For interest rate and currency swaps they shall provide the exposure value (according to Article 246(1) of CRR) as specified in the CR SA Total template.

Off-balance sheet items and derivatives are broken down by securitisations (row 080) and re-securitisations (row 090) as in Article 251 Table 1 of CRR.

100
EARLY AMORTISATION

This row only applies to those originators with revolving exposure securitisations containing early amortisation provisions, as stated in Article 242 (13) and (14) of CRR.

110
INVESTOR: TOTAL EXPOSURES

This row summarizes information on on-balance and off-balance sheet items and derivatives of those securitisation positions for which the institution plays the role of investor.

The CRR does not provide an explicit definition for investor. Therefore, in this context it shall be understood as an institution that holds a securitisation position in a securitisation transaction for which it is neither originator nor sponsor.

120-140
ON-BALANCE SHEET ITEMS

The same criteria of classification among securitisations and re-securitisations used for on-balance sheet items for originators shall be applied here.

150-170
OFF-BALANCE SHEET ITEMS AND DERIVATIVES

The same criteria of classification among securitisations and re-securitisations used for off-balance sheet items and derivatives for originators shall be applied here.

180
SPONSOR: TOTAL EXPOSURES

This row summarizes information on on-balance and off-balance sheet items and derivatives of those securitisation positions for which the institution plays the role of a sponsor, as defined by Article 4 (14) of CRR. If a sponsor is also securitising it own assets, it shall fill in the originator's rows the information regarding its own securitised assets.

190-210
ON-BALANCE SHEET ITEMS

The same criteria of classification among securitisations and re-securitisations used for on-balance sheet items for originators shall be applied here.

220-240
OFF-BALANCE SHEET ITEMS AND DERIVATIVES

The same criteria of classification among securitisations and re-securitisations used for off-balance sheet items and derivatives for originators shall be applied here.

250-290
BREAKDOWN OF OUTSTANDING POSITIONS ACCORDING TO CQS AT INCEPTION

These rows gather information on outstanding positions (at reporting date) according to credit quality steps (envisaged for the SA in Article 251 (Table 1) of CRR) applied at origination date (inception). In the absence of this information, the earliest CQS-equivalent data available shall be reported.

These rows are only to be reported for columns 190 to 270 and columns 330 to 340.

3.8.C 13.00 — CREDIT RISK — SECURITISATIONS: INTERNAL RATINGS BASED APPROACH TO OWN FUNDS REQUIREMENTS (CR SEC IRB)U.K.

3.8.1.General remarksU.K.
103.The information in this template is requested for all securitisations in which the reporting institution is involved in a securitisation treated under the Internal Ratings Based Approach.U.K.
104.The information to be reported is contingent on the role of the institution as for the securitisation. As such, specific reporting items are applicable for originators, sponsors and investors.U.K.
105.The CR SEC IRB template has the same scope as the CR SEC SA, it gathers joint information on both traditional and synthetic securitisations held in the banking book.U.K.
3.8.2.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
ANNEX II Table 28: rows 1 - 34
106.The CR SEC IRB template is divided into three major blocks of rows which gather data on the originated/sponsored/retained or purchased exposures by originators, investors and sponsors. For each of them, the information is broken down by on-balance sheet items and off-balance sheet items and derivatives, as well as by risk weight groupings of securitisations and re-securitisations.U.K.
107.Total exposures (at reporting date) are also broken down according to the credit quality steps applied at inception (last block of rows). Originators, sponsors as well as investors shall report this information.U.K.
Rows
010
TOTAL EXPOSURES

Total exposures refer to the total amount of outstanding securitisations. This row summarizes all the information reported by originators, sponsors and investors in subsequent rows.

020
OF WHICH: RE-SECURITISATIONS

Total amount of outstanding re-securitisations according to definitions in Article 4(1)(63) and (64) of CRR.

030
ORIGINATOR: TOTAL EXPOSURES

This row summarizes information on on-balance items and off-balance sheet items and derivatives and early amortisation of those securitisation positions for which the institution plays the role of originator, as defined by Article 4(1)(13) of CRR.

040-090
ON-BALANCE SHEET ITEMS

Article 246 (1) lit b) of CRR states that for those institutions which calculate risk-weighted exposure amounts under the IRB Approach, the exposure value of an on-balance sheet securitisation position shall be the accounting value without taking into account any credit risk adjustments made.

On-balance sheet items are broken down according to risk weight groupings of securitisations (A-B-C), in rows 050-070, and re-securitisations (D-E), in rows 080-090, as stated in Article 261(1) Table 4 of CRR.

100-150
OFF-BALANCE SHEET ITEMS AND DERIVATIVES

These rows gather information on off-balance sheet items and derivatives securitisation positions subject to a conversion factor under the securitisation framework. The exposure value of an off-balance sheet securitisation position shall be its nominal value, less any specific credit risk adjustment of that securitisation position, multiplied by a 100 % conversion factor unless otherwise specified.

Off-balance sheet securitisation positions arising from a derivative instrument listed in Annex II of CRR, shall be determined in accordance to Part Three, Title II, Chapter 6 of CRR. The exposure value for the counterparty credit risk of a derivative instrument listed in Annex II of CRR, shall be determined in accordance to Part Three, Title II, Chapter 6 of CRR.

For liquidity facilities, credit facilities and servicer cash advances, institutions shall provide the undrawn amount.

For interest rate and currency swaps they shall provide the exposure value (according to Article 246(1) of CRR) as specified in the CR SA Total template.

Off-balance sheet items are broken down according to risk weight groupings of securitisations (A-B-C), in rows 110-130, and re-securitisations (D-E), in rows 140-150, as stated in Article 261(1) Table 4 of CRR.

160
EARLY AMORTISATION

This row only applies to those originators with revolving exposure securitisations containing early amortisation provisions, as stated in Article 242 (13) and (14) of CRR.

170
INVESTOR: TOTAL EXPOSURES

This row summarizes information on on-balance and off-balance sheet items and derivatives of those securitisation positions for which the institution plays the role of investor.

The CRR does not provide an explicit definition for investor. Therefore, in this context it shall be understood as an institution that holds a securitisation position in a securitisation transaction for which it is neither originator nor sponsor.

180-230
ON-BALANCE SHEET ITEMS

The same criteria of classification among securitisations (A-B-C) and re-securitisations (D-E) used for on-balance sheet items for originators shall be applied here.

240-290
OFF-BALANCE SHEET ITEMS AND DERIVATIVES

The same criteria of classification among securitisations (A-B-C) and re-securitisations (D-E) used for off-balance sheet items and derivatives for originators shall be applied here.

300
SPONSOR: TOTAL EXPOSURES

This row summarizes information on on-balance and off-balance sheet items and derivatives of those securitisation positions for which the institution plays the role of a sponsor, as defined by Article 4(1)(14) of CRR. If a sponsor is also securitising it own assets, it shall fill in the originator's rows with the information regarding its own securitised assets.

310-360
ON-BALANCE SHEET ITEMS

The same criteria of classification among securitisations (A-B-C) and re-securitisations (D-E) used for on-balance sheet items and derivatives for originators shall be applied here.

370-420
OFF-BALANCE SHEET ITEMS AND DERIVATIVES

The same criteria of classification among securitisations (A-B-C) and re-securitisations (D-E) used for off-balance sheet items and derivatives for originators shall be applied here.

430-540
BREAKDOWN OF OUTSTANDING POSITIONS ACCORDING TO CQS AT INCEPTION

These rows gather information on outstanding positions (at reporting date) according to credit quality steps (envisaged for the IRB in Article 261 Table 4 of CRR) applied at origination date (inception). In the absence of this information, the earliest CQS-equivalent data available shall be reported.

These rows are only to be reported for columns 170 to 320 and columns 400 to 410.

3.9.C 14.00 — DETAILED INFORMATION ON SECURITISATIONS (SEC DETAILS)U.K.

3.9.1.General remarksU.K.
108.This template gathers information on a transaction basis (versus the aggregate information reported in CR SEC SA, CR SEC IRB, MKR SA SEC and MKR SA CTP templates) on all securitisations the reporting institution is involved. The main features of each securitisation, such as the nature of the underlying pool and the own funds requirements are requested.U.K.
109.This template is to be reported for:U.K.
a.

Securitisations originated/sponsored by the reporting institution in case it holds at least one position in the securitisation. This means that, regardless of whether there has been a significant risk transfer or not, institutions shall report information on all the positions they hold (either in the banking book or trading book). Positions held include those positions retained due to Article 405 of CRR.

b.

Securitisations originated/sponsored by the reporting institution during the year of report(1), in case it holds no position.

c.

Securitisations of financial liabilities (e.g. covered bonds) issued by the reporting institution.

d.

Positions held in securitisations where the reporting institution is neither originator nor sponsor (i.e. investors and original lenders).

110.This template has to be rendered on a consolidated basis, i.e. only by consolidated groups and stand alone institutions(2) located in the same country where they are subject to own funds requirements. In case of securitisations involving more than one entity of the same consolidated group, the entity-by-entity detail breakdown shall be provided.U.K.
111.On account of Article 406 (1) of CRR, which establishes that institutions investing in securitisation positions shall acquire a great deal of information on them in order to comply with due diligence requirements the reporting scope of the template is applied to a limited extent to investors. In particular, they shall report columns 010-040; 070-110; 160; 190; 290-400; 420-470.U.K.
112.Institutions playing the role of original lenders (not performing also the role of originators or sponsors in the same securitisation) shall generally report the template to the same extent as investors.U.K.
3.9.2.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
ANNEX II Table 30: rows 1 - 50

4.OPERATIONAL RISK TEMPLATESU.K.

4.1.C 16.00 — OPERATIONAL RISK (OPR)U.K.

4.1.1.General RemarksU.K.
113.This template provides information on the calculation of own funds requirements according to Articles 312 to 324 of CRR for Operational Risk under the Basic Indicator Approach (BIA), the Standardised Approach (TSA), the Alternative Standardised Approach (ASA) and the Advanced Measurement Approaches (AMA). An institution can not apply TSA and ASA for the business lines retail banking and commercial banking at the same time at solo levelU.K.
114.Institutions using the BIA, TSA and/or ASA shall calculate their own funds requirement, based on the information at financial year end. When audited figures are not available, institutions may use business estimates. If audited figures are used, institutions shall report the audited figures which should remain unchanged. Deviations from this ‘unchanged’ principle are possible, for instance if during that period the exceptional circumstances, such as recent acquisitions or disposals of entities or activities, are met.U.K.
115.If an institution can justify its competent authority that — due to exceptional circumstances such as a merger or a disposal of entities or activities — using a three year average to calculating the relevant indicator would lead to a biased estimation for the own funds requirement for operational risk,, the competent authority may permit the institution to modify the calculation in a way that would take into account such events. Also the competent authority may on its own initiative, require an institution to modify the calculation. Where an institution has been in operation for less than three years it may use forward looking business estimates in calculating the relevant indicator, provided that it starts using historical data as soon as they are available.U.K.
116.By columns, this template presents information, for the three most recent years, on the amount of the relevant indicator of the banking activities subject to operational risk and on the amount of loans and advances (the latter only applicable in the case of ASA). Next, information on the amount of own funds requirement for operational risk is reported. If applicable, it must be detailed which part of this amount is due to an allocation mechanism. Regarding AMA, memorandum items are added to present a detail of the effect of the expected loss, diversification and mitigation techniques on own funds requirement for operational risk.U.K.
117.By rows, information is presented by method of calculation of the operational risk own funds requirement detailing business lines for TSA and ASA.U.K.
118.This template shall be submitted by all institutions subject to operational risk own funds requirement.U.K.
4.1.2.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
Columns
010-030
RELEVANT INDICATOR

Institutions using the relevant indicator to calculate the own funds requirement for operational risk (BIA, TSA and ASA) report relevant indicator for the respective years in columns 010 to 030. Moreover, in the case of a combined use of different approaches as referred in Article 314 of CRR, institutions also report, for information purposes, relevant indicator for the activities subject to AMA. It is also the case for all other AMA banks.

Hereafter, the term ‘relevant indicator’ refers to ‘the sum of the elements’ at the end of the financial year as defined in Article 316 point 1, Table1 of CRR.

If the institution has less than 3 years of data on ‘relevant indicator’ available, the available historical data (audited figures) shall be assigned by priority to the corresponding columns in the table. If, for instance, historical data for only one year is available, it shall be reported in column 030. If it seems reasonable, the forward looking estimates shall then be included in column 020 (estimate of next year) and column 010 (estimate of year +2).

Furthermore if there are no historical data on ‘relevant indicator’ available the institution may use forward-looking business estimates.

040-060
LOANS AND ADVANCES (IN THE CASE OF ASA APPLICATION)

These columns shall be used to report the amounts of the loans and advances for business lines ‘Commercial banking’ and ‘Retail banking’, as referred to in Article 319 (1) point (b) of CRR. These amounts shall be used to calculate the alternative relevant indicator that leads to the own funds requirements corresponding to the activities subject to ASA (Article 319 (1) point a) of CRR).

For the ‘commercial banking’ business line, securities held in the non-trading book shall also be included.

070
OWN FUND REQUIREMENT

The own fund requirement is calculated according to the approach used, following Articles 312 to 324 of CRR The resulting amount is reported in column 070.

071
TOTAL OPERATIONAL RISK EXPOSURE AMOUNT

Article 92 (4) of CRR. Own funds requirements in column 070 multiplied by 12.5.

080
OF WHICH: DUE TO AN ALLOCATION MECHANISM

Article 18 (1) of CRR (related to the inclusion, in the application referred to in Article 312 (2) of CRR) of the methodology used for allocating operational risk capital between the different entities of the group and of whether and how diversification effects are intended to be factored in the risk measurement system used by a EU parent credit institution and its subsidiaries or jointly by the subsidiaries of an EU parent financial holding company or EU parent mixed financial holding company.

090-120
AMA MEMORANDUM ITEMS TO BE REPORTED IF APPLICABLE
090
OWN FUNDS REQUIREMENT BEFORE ALLEVIATION DUE TO EXPECTED LOSS, DIVERSIFICATION AND RISK MITIGATION TECHNIQUES

The own funds requirement reported in column 090 is the one of column 070 but calculated before taking into account the alleviation effects due to expected loss, diversification and risk mitigation techniques (see below).

100
(-) ALLEVIATION OF OWN FUNDS REQUIREMENTS DUE TO THE EXPECTED LOSS CAPTURED IN BUSINESS PRACTICES

In column 100 the alleviation of own funds requirements due to expected loss captured in internal business practices (as referred to in Article 322 (2) point a) of CRR) is reported.

110
(-) ALLEVIATION OF OWN FUNDS REQUIREMENTS DUE TO DIVERSIFICATION

The diversification effect in column 110 is the difference between the sum of own funds requirements calculated separately for each operational risk class (i.e. a ‘perfect dependence’ situation) and the diversified own funds requirement calculated by taking into account correlations and dependencies (i.e. assuming less than ‘perfect dependence’ between the risk classes). The ‘perfect dependence’ situation occurs in the ‘default case’, that is when the institution does not use explicit correlations structure between the risk classes, hence the AMA capital is computed as the sum of the individual operational risk measures of the chosen risk classes. In this case the correlation between the risk classes is assumed of 100 % and the value in the column has to be set to zero. Conversely, when the institution computes an explicit correlations structure between risk classes, it has to include in this column the difference between the AMA capital as stemming from the ‘default case’ and that obtained after applying the correlations structure between the risk classes. The value reflects the ‘diversification capacity’ of the AMA model, that is the ability of the model to capture the not simultaneous occurrence of severe operational risk loss events. In the column 110 the amount by which the assumed correlation structure decreases the AMA capital relative to the assumption of 100 % correlation has to be reported.

120
(-) ALLEVIATION OF OWN FUNDS REQUIREMENT DUE TO RISK MITIGATION TECHNIQUES (INSURANCE AND OTHER RISK TRANSFER MECHANISMS)

In column 120 the impact of insurance and other risk transfer mechanisms according to Article 323(1) to (5) of CRR is reported.

Rows
010
BANKING ACTIVITIES SUBJECT TO BASIC INDICATOR APPROACH (BIA)

This row shall present the amounts corresponding to activities subject to the BIA to calculate the own funds requirement for operational risk (Articles 315 and 316 of CRR).

020
BANKING ACTIVITIES SUBJECT TO STANDARISED (TSA)/ ALTERNATIVE STANDARDISED (ASA) APPROACHES

The own funds requirement calculated according to the TSA and ASA (Articles 317 to 319 of CRR) shall be reported.

030-100
SUBJECT TO TSA

In the case of using the TSA, relevant indicator for each respective year shall be distributed in rows 030 to 100 amongst the business lines defined in Article 317, Table 2 of CRR. The mapping of activities into business lines shall follow the principles described in Article 318 of CRR.

110-120
SUBJECT TO ASA

Institutions using the ASA (Article 319 of CRR) shall report for the respective years relevant indicator separately for each business line in the rows 030 to 050 and 080 to 100 and in the rows 110 and 120 for business lines ‘Commercial banking’ and ‘Retail banking’.

Rows 110 and 120 shall present the amount of relevant indicator of activities subject to ASA distinguishing between those corresponding to the business line ‘Commercial banking’ and those corresponding to the business line ‘Retail banking’ (Article 319 of CRR). There can be amounts for the rows corresponding to ‘Commercial banking’ and ‘Retail banking’ under the TSA (rows 060 and 070) as well as under the ASA rows 110 and 120 (e.g. if a subsidiary is subject to TSA whereas the parent entity is subject to ASA).

130
BANKING ACTIVITIES SUBJECT TO ADVANCED MEASUREMENT APPROACHES AMA

The relevant data for AMA institutions (Article 312 point 2 and Article 321 to 323 of CRR) shall be reported.

In the case of combined use of different approaches as indicated in Article 314 of CRR, information on relevant indicator for activities subject to AMA shall be reported. It is also the case for all other AMA banks.

4.2.C 17.00 — OPERATIONAL RISK: GROSS LOSSES BY BUSINESS LINES AND EVENT TYPES IN THE LAST YEAR (OPR DETAILS)U.K.

4.2.1.General RemarksU.K.
119.This template summarises the information on the gross losses registered by an institution in the last year according to event types and business lines, based on the first accounting date of the loss.U.K.
120.The information is presented by distributing the gross losses above internal thresholds amongst business lines (as defined in Article 317 of CRR, Table 2 of CRR including the additional business line ‘Corporate items’ as referred to in Article 322 (3) point b) of CRR) and event types (as defined in Article 324 of CRR), being possible that the losses corresponding to one event are distributed amongst several business lines.U.K.
121.Columns present the different event types and the totals for each business line, together with a memorandum item that shows the lowest internal threshold applied in the data collection of losses, revealing within each business line the lowest and the highest threshold if there is more than one threshold.U.K.
122.Rows present the business lines, and within each business line, information on the number of events, the amount of the total loss, the maximum single loss and the sum of the five largest losses (regardless the number of losses).U.K.
123.This template shall be reported by institutions using AMA or TSA/ASA for the calculation of their own funds requirements.U.K.
124.Institutions subject to Article 5 point (b) (2) ii may only report the following information for the sum of all event types (column 080) of the OPR Details template:U.K.
a.

Number of events (row 910),

b.

Total loss amount (row 920),

c.

Maximum single loss (row 930) and

d.

Sum of the five largest losses (row 940).

4.2.2.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
Columns
010-070
EVENT TYPES

Institutions report the losses in the respective columns 010 to 070 according to the event types as defined in Article 324 of CRR.

Institutions that calculate their own funds requirement according to TSA or ASA can report the losses for which the event type is not identified in column 080.

080
TOTAL EVENT TYPES

In column 080, for each business line, institutions report the total ’number of events’ and the total of ’total loss amount’ as the simple aggregation of the number of loss events and the total gross loss amounts reported in columns 010 to 070. The ’maximum single loss’ in column080 is the maximum of the ’maximum single gross losses’ reported in columns 010 to 070. For the sum of the five largest losses, in column 080 the sum of the five largest losses within one business line is reported.

090-100
MEMORANDUM ITEM: THRESHOLD APPLIED IN DATA COLLECTION

Institutions report in the columns 090 and 100 the minimum loss thresholds they are using for the internal loss data collection in accordance with Article 322 (3) point c) of CRR, last sentence of CRR. If the institution applies only one threshold for in each business line, only the column 090 shall be filled in. In the case where there are different thresholds applied within the same regulatory business line, then the highest applicable threshold (column 100) shall be filled in as well.

Rows
010-840
BUSINESS LINES: CORPORATE FINANCE, TRADING AND SALES, RETAIL BROKERAGE, COMMERCIAL BANKING, RETAIL BANKING, PAYMENT AND SETTLEMENT, AGENCY SERVICES, ASSET MANAGEMENT, CORPORATE ITEMS

For each business line as defined in Article 317 (4) table 2 of CRR, including the additional business line ‘Corporate items’ as referred to in Article 322 (3) point b) of CRR, and for each event type, the institution shall report, according to the thresholds the following information: number of events, total loss amount, maximum single loss and sum of the five largest losses. For a loss event that affects more than one business line the ‘total loss amount’ is distributed among all the affected business lines.

910-940
TOTAL BUSINESS LINES

For each event type (column 010 to 080), the following information ( Article 322 (3) points b), c) and e) of CRR on total business lines (rows 910 to 940) has to be reported:

  • Number of events (row 910): the number of events above the threshold by event types for the total business lines. This figure may be lower than the aggregation of the number of events by business lines since the events with multiple impacts (impacts in different business lines) shall be considered as one.

  • Total loss amount (row 920): the total loss amount is the simple aggregation of the total loss amount for each business line.

  • Maximum single loss (row 930): the maximum single loss is the maximum loss over the threshold for each event type and amongst all business lines. These figures may be higher than the highest single loss recorded in each business line if an event impacts different business lines.

  • Sum of the five largest losses (row 940): the sum of the five largest gross losses for each event type and amongst all business lines is reported. This sum may be higher than the highest sum of the five largest losses recorded in each business line. This sum has to be reported regardless the number of losses.

910-940/080
TOTAL BUSINESS LINES — TOTAL EVENT TYPES
  • Number of events: it is equal to the horizontal aggregation of the number of events in row 910, given that in those figures the events with impacts in different business lines shall have already been considered as one event. This number shall not necessarily be equal to the vertical aggregation of the number of events which are included in column 080, given that one event can have an impact in different business lines simultaneously.

  • Total loss amount: it is equal to both the horizontal aggregation of total loss amounts by event type in row 920 and the vertical aggregation of total loss amounts by business line in column 080.

  • Maximum single loss: as previously mentioned, when an event has impact in different business lines, it may be that the amount for ‘Maximum single loss’ in ‘Total Business lines’ for that particular event type is higher than the amounts of ‘Maximum single loss’ in each business line. Hence, the amount in this cell shall be equal to the highest of the values of ‘Maximum single loss’ in ‘Total Business lines’, which may not necessarily be equal to the highest value of ‘Maximum single loss’ across business lines in column 080.

  • Sum of the five largest losses: it is the sum of the five largest losses in the whole matrix, which means that it may not necessarily be equal to neither the maximum value of ‘sum of the five largest losses’ in ‘Total Business lines’ nor the maximum value of ‘sum of the five largest losses’ in column 080.

5.MARKET RISK TEMPLATESU.K.

125.These instructions refer to the templates reporting of the calculation of own funds requirements according to the standardised approach for foreign exchange risk (MKR SA FX), commodities risk (MKR SA COM) interest rate risk (MKR SA TDI, MKR SA SEC, MKR SA CTP) and equity risk (MKR SA EQU). Additionally, instructions for the template reporting of the calculation of own funds requirements according to the internal models approach (MKR IM) are included in this part.U.K.

126.The position risk on a traded debt instrument or equity (or debt or equity derivative) shall be divided into two components in order to calculate the capital required against it. The first shall be its specific-risk component — this is the risk of a price change in the instrument concerned due to factors related to its issuer or, in the case of a derivative, the issuer of the underlying instrument. The second component shall cover its general risk — this is the risk of a price change in the instrument due (in the case of a traded debt instrument or debt derivative) to a change in the level of interest rates or (in the case of an equity or equity derivative) to a broad equity- market movement unrelated to any specific attributes of individual securities. The general treatment of specific instruments and netting procedures can be found in Articles 326 to 333 of CRR.U.K.

5.1.C 18.00 — MARKET RISK: STANDARDISED APPROACH FOR POSITION RISKS IN TRADED DEBT INSTRUMENTS (MKR SA TDI)U.K.

5.1.1.General RemarksU.K.
127.This template captures the positions and the related own funds requirements for position risks on traded debt instruments under the standardised approach (Articles 102 and 105 (1) of CRR). The different risks and methods available under the CRR are considered by rows. The specific risk associated with exposures included in MKR SA SEC and MKR SA CTP only has to be reported in the Total template of the MKR SA TDI. The own funds requirements reported in those templates shall be transferred to cell {325;060} (securitisations) and {330;060} (CTP) respectively.U.K.
128.The template has to be filled out separately for the ‘Total’, plus a pre-defined list of following currencies: EUR, ALL, BGN, CZK, DKK, EGP, GBP, HUF, ISK, JPY, LVL, LTL, MKD, NOK, PLN, RON, RUB, RSD, SEK, CHF, TRY, UAH, USD and one residual template for all other currencies.U.K.
5.1.2.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
Columns
010-020
ALL POSITIONS (LONG AND SHORT)

Articles 102 and 105 (1) of CRR. These are gross positions not netted by instruments but excluding underwriting positions subscribed or sub-underwritten by third parties (Article 345 second sentence of CRR). Regarding the distinction between Long and Short positions, also applicable to these gross positions, see Article 328 (2) of CRR.

030-040
NET POSITIONS (LONG AND SHORT)

Articles 327 to 329 and 334 of CRR. Regarding the distinction between Long and Short positions see Article 328 (2) of CRR.

050
POSITIONS SUBJECT TO CAPITAL CHARGE

Those net positions that, according to the different approaches considered in Part 3 Title IV Chapter 2 of CRR, receive a capital charge.

060
OWN FUNDS REQUIREMENTS

The capital charge for any relevant position according to Part 3 Title IV Chapter 2 of CRR.

070
TOTAL RISK EXPOSURE AMOUNT

Article 92 (4) lit. b of CRR. Result of the multiplication of the own funds requirements by 12.5.

Rows
010-350
TRADED DEBT INSTRUMENTS IN TRADING BOOK

Positions in traded debt instruments in Trading Book and their correspondent own funds requirements for position risk according to Article 92 (3) point b) (i) CRR and Part 3 Title IV Chapter 2 of CRR are reported depending on risk category, maturity and approach used.

011
GENERAL RISK.
012

Derivatives

Derivatives included in the calculation of interest rate risk of trading book positions taking into account Articles 328 to 331, if applicable.

013

Other assets and liabilities

Instruments other than derivatives included in the calculation of interest rate risk of trading book positions.

020-200
MATURITY BASED APPROACH

Positions in traded debt instruments subject to the maturity-based approach according to Article 339 (1) to (8) of CRR and the correspondent own funds requirements set up in Article 339 (9) of CRR. The position shall be split by zones 1, 2 and 3 and these by the maturity of the instruments.

210-240
GENERAL RISK. DURATION BASED APPROACH

Positions in traded debt instruments subject to the duration-based approach according to Article 340 (1) to (6) of CRR and the correspondent own funds requirements set up in Article 340 (7) of CRR. The position shall be split by zones 1, 2 and 3.

250
SPECIFIC RISK

Sum of amounts reported in rows 251, 325 and 330.

Positions in traded debt instruments subject to the specific risk capital charge and their correspondent capital charge according to Article 92 (3) lit. b and 335, 336 (1) to (3), 337 and 338 of CRR. Be also aware of last sentence in Article 327 (1) of CRR.

251-321
Own funds requirement for non-securitisation debt instruments

Sum of the amounts reported in rows 260 to 321.

The own funds requirement of the n-th to default credit derivatives which are not rated externally has to be computed by summing up the risk weights of the reference entities (Article 332 (1) point e) para 1 and 2 CRR — ‘look-through’). N-th-to-default credit derivatives which are rated externally (Article 332 (1) point e) para 3 CRR) shall be reported separately in line 321.

Reporting of positions subject to Article 336 (3) CRR:

There is a special treatment for bonds which qualify for a 10 % risk weight in the banking book according to Article 129 (3) CRR (covered bonds). The specific own funds requirements is half of the percentage of the second category of table 1 of Article 336 CRR. Those positions have to be assigned to rows 280-300 according to the residual term to final maturity.

If the general risk of interest rate positions is hedged by a credit derivative, Articles 346 and 347 shall be applied.

325
Own funds requirement for securitisation instruments

Total own funds requirements reported in column 610 of template MKR SA SEC. It shall only be reported on Total level of the MKR SA TDI.

330
Own funds requirement for the correlation trading portfolio

Total own funds requirements reported in column 450 of template MKR SA CTP. It shall only be reported on Total level of the MKR SA TDI.

340
PARTICULAR APPROACH FOR POSITION RISK IN CIUs

Articles 348 to 350 of CRR. Applicable when positions in CIUs or the underlying instruments are not treated in accordance with the methods set out in Part 3 Title IV Chapter 5 of CRR. It includes, if it is the case, the effects of applicable caps in the own funds requirements.

If the particular approach according to Article 348 sentence 1 of CRR is applied, the amount to be reported is 32 % of the net position of the CIU exposure in question. If the particular approach according to Article 348 sentence 2 of CRR is applied, the amount to be reported is the lower of 32 % of the net position of the relevant CIU exposure and the difference between 40 % of this net position and the own funds requirements that arise from the foreign exchange risk associated with this CIU exposure.

350-390
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR OPTIONS (NON-DELTA RISKS)

Article 329 (3) of CRR.

The additional requirements for options related to non-delta risks shall be reported in the method used for its calculation.

5.2.C 19.00 — MARKET RISK: STANDARDISED APPROACH FOR SPECIFIC RISK IN SECURITISATIONS (MKR SA SEC)U.K.

5.2.1.General RemarksU.K.
129.This template requests information on positions (all/net and long/short) and the related own funds requirements for the specific risk component of position risk in securitisations/ re-securitisations held in the trading book (not eligible for correlation trading portfolio) under the standardised approach.U.K.
130.The MKR SA SEC template determines the own funds requirement only for the specific risk of securitisation positions according to Articles 335 in connection with 337 CRR. If securitisation positions of the trading book are hedged by credit derivatives, Articles 346 and 347 CRR apply. There is only one template for all positions of the trading book, irrespective of the fact whether the institution uses the Standardised Approach or the Internal Ratings Based Approach to determine the risk weight for each of the positions according to Part Three Title II Chapter 5 of CRR. The reporting of the own funds requirements of the general risk of these positions is conducted in the MKR SA TDI or the MKR IM template.U.K.
131.Positions which receive a risk weight of 1.250 % can alternatively be deducted from CET1 (see 243(1) point (b), 244(1) point (b) and 258 of CRR). If this is the case, those positions have to be reported in row 460 of CA1.U.K.
5.2.2.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
Columns
010-020
ALL POSITIONS (LONG AND SHORT)

Articles 102 and 105 (1) of CRR in connection with Article 337 of CRR (securitisation positions). Regarding the distinction between Long and Short positions, also applicable to these gross positions, see Article 328 (2) of CRR.

030-040
(-) POSITIONS DEDUCTED FROM OWN FUNDS (LONG AND SHORT)

Article 258 of CRR.

050-060
NET POSITIONS (LONG AND SHORT)

Articles 327 to 329 and 334 of CRR. Regarding the distinction between Long and Short positions see Article 328 (2) of CRR.

070-520
BREAKDOWN OF THE NET POSITIONS ACCORDING TO RISK WEIGHTS

Articles 251 (Table 1) and 261 (1) (Table 4) of CRR. The breakdown has to be done separately for long and short positions.

230-240 and 460-470
1250 %

Articles 251 (Table 1) and 261 (1) (Table 4) of CRR.

250-260 and 480-490
SUPERVISORY FORMULA METHOD

Article 337 (2) of CRR in connection with Article 262 of CRR.

These columns shall be reported when the institutions uses the alternative Supervisory Formula Approach (SFA), which determines the own funds requirements as a function of the characteristics of the collateral pool and contractual properties of the tranche.

270 and 500
LOOK THROUGH

SA: Articles 253, 254 and 256 (5) of CRR. The look-through columns comprise all the cases of unrated exposures where the risk weight is obtained from the underlying portfolio of exposures (average risk weight of the pool, highest risk weight of the pool, or the use of a concentration ratio).

IRB: Articles 263 (2) and (3) of CRR. For early amortisations see Article 265 (1) and 256 (5) of CRR.

280-290/510-520
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT APPROACH

Article 109 (1) sentence 2 and Article 259 (3) and (4) of CRR.

These columns shall be reported when the institution uses the internal assessment approach for determining capital charges for liquidity facilities and credit enhancements that banks (including third-party banks) extend to ABCP conduits. The IAA, based on ECAI's methodologies, is applicable only to exposures to ABCP conduits that have an internal rating equivalent of investment-grade at inception.

530-540
OVERALL EFFECT (ADJUSTMENT) DUE TO INFRINGEMENT OF THE DUE DILIGENCE PROVISIONS

Article 337 (3) of CRR in connection with Article 407 of CRR. Article 13 (2) of CRR

550-570
BEFORE CAP — WEIGHTED NET LONG/SHORT POSITIONS AND SUM OF WEIGHTED NET LONG AND SHORT POSITIONS

Article 337 of CRR without taking into account the discretion of Article 335 of CRR, that allows an institution to cap the product of the weight and the net position at the maximum possible default-risk related loss.

580-600
AFTER CAP — WEIGHTED NET LONG/SHORT POSITIONS AND SUM OF WEIGHTED NET LONG AND SHORT POSITIONS

Article 337 of CRR taking into account the discretion of Article 335 of CRR.

610
TOTAL OWN FUNDS REQUIREMENTS

According to Article 337 (4) of CRR for a transitional period ending 31 December 2014, the institution shall sum separately its weighted net long positions (col. 580) and its weighted net short positions (col. 590). The larger of those sums (after cap) shall constitute the own funds requirement. From 2015 onwards according to Article 337 (4) of CRR, the institution shall sum its weighted net positions, regardless whether they are long or short (col. 600), in order to calculate the own funds requirements.

Rows
010
TOTAL EXPOSURES

Total amount of outstanding securitisations (held in the trading book) reported by the institution playing the role/s of originator and/or investor and/or sponsor.

040, 070 and 100
SECURITISATIONS

Article 4 (38) of CRR.

020, 050, 80 and 110
RE-SECURITISATIONS

Article 4 (39) and (40) of CRR.

030-050
ORIGINATOR

Article 4 (41) of CRR

060-080
INVESTOR

Credit institution that holds a securitisation positions in a securitisation transaction for which it is neither originator nor sponsor

090-110
SPONSOR

Article 4 (42) of CRR. If a sponsor is also securitising it own assets, it shall fill in the originator's rows with the information regarding its own securitised assets

120-210
BREAKDOWN OF THE TOTAL SUM OF WEIGHTED NET LONG AND NET SHORT POSITIONS BY UNDERLYING TYPES

Article 337 (4), last sentence of CRR.

The breakdown of the underlying assets follows the classification used in the SEC Details template (Column ’Type’):

  • 1-residential mortgages;

  • 2-commercial mortgages;

  • 3-credit card receivables;

  • 4-leasing;

  • 5-loans to corporates or SMEs (treated as corporates);

  • 6-consumer loans;

  • 7-trade receivables;

  • 8-other assets;

  • 9-covered bonds;

  • 10-other liabilities.

For each securitisation, in case the pool consists of different types of assets, the institution shall consider the most important type.

5.3.C 20.00 — MARKET RISK: STANDARDISED APPROACH FOR SPECIFIC RISK FOR POSITIONS ASSIGNED TO THE CORRELATION TRADING PORTFOLIO (MKR SA CTP)U.K.

5.3.1.General RemarksU.K.
132.This template requests information on positions of the CTP (comprising securitisations, nth-to-default credit derivatives and other CTP positions included according to Article 338 (3)) and the corresponding own funds requirements under the standardised approach.U.K.
133.The MKR SA CTP template determines the own funds requirement only for the specific risk of positions assigned to the Correlation Trading Portfolio according to Articles 335 in connection with 338 (2) and (3) of CRR. If CTP- positions of the trading book are hedged by credit derivatives, Articles 346 and 347 CRR apply. There is only one template for all CTP-positions of the trading book, irrespective of the fact whether the institution uses the Standardised Approach or the Internal Ratings Based Approach to determine the risk weight for each of the positions according to Part Three Title II Chapter 5 of CRR. The reporting of the own funds requirements of the general risk of these positions is conducted in the MKR SA TDI or the MKR IM template.U.K.
134.This structure of the template separates securitisation positions, n-th to default credit derivatives and other CTP-positions. As a result, securitisation positions shall always be reported in rows 030, 060 or 090 (depending on the role of the institution in the securitisation). N-th to default credit derivatives shall always be reported in line 110. The ‘other CTP-positions’ are neither securitisation positions nor n-th to default credit derivatives (see definition in Article 338 (3) CRR), but they are explicitly ‘linked’ (because of the hedging intent) to one of these two positions. That is why they are assigned either under the sub-heading ‘securitisation’ or ‘n-th to default credit derivative’.U.K.
135.Positions which receive a risk weight of 1.250 % can alternatively be deducted from CET1 (see 243(1) point (b), 244(1) point (b) and 258 of CRR). If this is the case, those positions have to be reported in row 460 of CA1.U.K.
5.3.2.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
Columns
010-020
ALL POSITIONS (LONG AND SHORT)

Articles 102 and 105 (1) of CRR in connection with positions assigned to the Correlation Trading Portfolio according to Article 338 (2) and (3) of CRR. Regarding the distinction between Long and Short positions, also applicable to these gross positions, see Article 328 (2) of CRR.

030-040
(-) POSITIONS DEDUCTED FROM OWN FUNDS (LONG AND SHORT)

Article 258 of CRR.

050-060
NET POSITIONS (LONG AND SHORT)

Articles 327 to 329 and 334 of CRR. Regarding the distinction between Long and Short positions see Article 328 (2) of CRR.

070-400
BREAKDOWN OF THE NET POSITIONS ACCORDING TO RISK WEIGHTS (SA AND IRB)

Articles 251 (Table 1) and 261 (1) (Table 4) of CRR.

160 and 330
OTHER

Other risk weights not explicitly mentioned in the previous columns.

For n-th-to-default credit derivatives only those which are not externally rated. Externally rated n-th to default credit derivatives are either to be reported in the MKR SA TDI template (row 321) or — if they are incorporated into the CTP — shall be assigned to the column of the respective risk weight.

170-180 and 360-370
1250 %

Articles 251 (Table 1) and 261 (1) (Table 4) of CRR.

190-200 and 340-350
SUPERVISORY FORMULA METHOD

Article 337 (2) of CRR in connection with Article 262 of CRR.

210/380
LOOK THROUGH

SA: Articles 253, 254 and 256 (5) of CRR. The look-through columns comprise all the cases of unrated exposures where the risk weight is obtained from the underlying portfolio of exposures (average risk weight of the pool, highest risk weight of the pool, or the use of a concentration ratio).

IRB: Articles 263 (2) and (3) of CRR. For early amortisations see Article 265 (1) and 256 (5) of CRR.

220-230 and 390-400
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT APPROACH

Article 259 (3) and (4) of CRR.

410-420
BEFORE CAP — WEIGHTED NET LONG/SHORT POSITIONS

Article 338 without taking into account the discretion of Article 335 of CRR.

430-440
AFTER CAP — WEIGHTED NET LONG/SHORT POSITIONS

Article 338 taking into account the discretion of Article 335 of CRR.

450
TOTAL OWN FUNDS REQUIREMENTS

The own funds requirement is determined as the larger of either (i) the specific risk charge that would apply just to the net long positions (col. 430) or (ii) the specific risk charge that would apply just to the net short positions (col. 440).

Rows
010
TOTAL EXPOSURES

Total amount of outstanding positions (held in the correlation trading portfolio) reported by the institution playing the role/s of originator, investor or sponsor.

020-040
ORIGINATOR

Article 4 (41) of CRR

050-070
INVESTOR

Credit institution that holds a securitisation positions in a securitisation transaction for which it is neither originator nor sponsor

080-100
SPONSOR

Article 4 (42) of CRR. If a sponsor is also securitising it own assets, it shall fill in the originator's rows with the information regarding its own securitised assets

030, 060 and 090
SECURITISATIONS

The correlation trading portfolio comprises securitisations, n-th-to-default credit derivatives and possibly other hedging positions that meet the criteria set in Article 338 (2) and (3) of CRR.

Derivatives of securitisation exposures that provide a pro-rata share as well as positions hedging CTP positions shall be included in row ’Other CTP positions’.

110
N-TH-TO-DEFAULT CREDIT DERIVATIVES

N-th to default credit derivatives that are hedged by n-th-to-default credit derivatives according to Article 347 CRR shall both be reported here.

The positions originator, investor and sponsor do not fit for n-th to default credit derivatives. As a consequence, the breakdown as for securitisation positions cannot be provided for n-th to default credit derivatives..

040, 070, 100 and 120
OTHER CTP POSITIONS

The positions in:

  • Derivatives of securitisation exposures that provide a pro-rata share as well as positions hedging CTP positions shall be included in row 'Other CTP positions;

  • CTP positions hedged by credit derivatives according to Article 346 CRR;

  • Other positions that satisfy Article 338 (3) of CRR;

are included.

5.4.C 21.00 — MARKET RISK: STANDARDISED APPROACH FOR POSITION RISK IN EQUITIES (MKR SA EQU)U.K.

5.4.1.General RemarksU.K.
136.This template requests information on the positions and the corresponding own funds requirements for position risk in equities held in the trading book and treated under the standardised approach.U.K.
137.The template has to be filled out separately for the ‘Total’, plus a static, pre-defined list of following markets: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Albania, Japan, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Russian Federation, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, USA plus one residual template for all other markets. For the purpose of this reporting requirement the term ‘market’ shall be read as ‘country’.U.K.
5.4.2.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
Columns
010-020
ALL POSITIONS (LONG AND SHORT)

Articles 102 and 105 (1) of CRR. These are gross positions not netted by instruments but excluding underwriting positions subscribed or sub-underwritten by third parties (Article 345 second sentence of CRR).

030-040
NET POSITIONS (LONG AND SHORT)

Articles 327, 329, 332, 341 and 345 of CRR.

050
POSITIONS SUBJECT TO CAPITAL CHARGE

Those net positions that, according to the different approaches considered in Part 3 Title IV Chapter 2 of CRR, receive a capital charge. The capital charge has to be calculated for each national market separately.

060
OWN FUNDS REQUIREMENTS

The capital charge for any relevant position according to Part 3 Title IV Chapter 2 of CRR.

070
TOTAL RISK EXPOSURE AMOUNT

Article 92 (4) lit. b of CRR. Result of the multiplication of the own funds requirements by 12.5.

Rows
010-130
EQUITIES IN TRADING BOOK

Own funds requirements for position risk according to article 92 (3) point b) (i) CRR and Part 3 Title IV Chapter 2 Section 3 of CRR.

020-040
GENERAL RISK

Positions in equities subject to general risk (Article 343 of CRR) and their correspondent own funds requirement according to Part 3 Title IV Chapter 2 Section 3 of CRR.

Both breakdowns (021/022 as well as 030/040) are a breakdown related to all positions subject to general risk.

Rows 021 and 022 requests information on the breakdown according to instruments. Only the breakdown in rows 030 and 040 is used as a basis for the calculation of own funds requirements.

021
Derivatives

Derivatives included in the calculation of equity risk of trading book positions taking into account Articles 329 and 332, if applicable.

022
Other assets and liabilities

Instruments other than derivatives included in the calculation of equity risk of trading book positions.

030
Exchange traded stock-index futures broadly diversified and subject to a particular approach

Exchange traded stock-index futures broadly diversified and subject to a particular approach according to Article 344 (1) amd (4) of CRR. These positions are only subject to general risk and, accordingly, must not be reported in row (050).

040
Other equities than exchange traded stock-index futures broadly diversified

Other positions in equities subject to specific risk and the correspondent own funds requirements according to Article 343 and 344 (3) of CRR.

050
SPECIFIC RISK

Positions in equities subject to specific risk and the correspondent own funds requirement according to Articles 342 and 344 (4) CRR.

080
PARTICULAR APPROACH FOR POSITION RISK IN CIUs

The CRR does not explicitly assign those positions to either the interest rate risk or the equity risk. For reporting purposes, those positions shall be reported in the MKR SA EQU template.

Positions in CIUs if capital requirements are calculated according to Article 348 (1) CRR. Applicable when positions in CIUs or the underlying instruments are not treated in accordance with the methods set out in Part 3 Title IV Chapter 5 (reference to the ‘Use of internal models to calculate own funds requirements’) of CRR.

If the particular approach according to Article 348 (1) sentence 1 of CRR is applied, the amount to be reported is 32 % of the net position of the CIU exposure in question. If the particular approach according to Article 348 (1) sentence 2 of CRR is applied, the amount to be reported is the lower of 32 % of the net position of the relevant CIU exposure and the difference between 40 % of this net position and the own funds requirements that arise from the foreign exchange risk associated with this CIU exposure.

If the specific methods of Article 350 CRR are applicable, the reporting of those positions shall follow the underlying investments. As a consequence, those positions would be reported in the relevant rows of either the MKR SA TDI or the MKR SA EQU template.

090-130
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR OPTIONS (NON-DELTA RISKS)

Article 329 (3) of CRR.

The additional requirements for options related to non-delta risks shall be reported in the method used for its calculation.

5.5.C 22.00 — MARKET RISK: STANDARDISED APPROACHES FOR FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK (MKR SA FX)U.K.

5.5.1.General RemarksU.K.
138.This template request information on the positions in each currency (reporting currency included) and the corresponding own funds requirements for foreign exchange and treated under the standardised approach. The position is calculated for each currency (including euro), gold, and positions to CIUs.U.K.
139.The memorandum items of the template shall be filled out separately for All currencies of the member states of the European Union and the following currencies: USD, CHF, JPY, RUB, TRY, AUD, CAD, RSD, ALL, UAH, MKD, EGP, ARS, BRL, MXN, HKD, ICK, TWD, NZD, NOK, SGD, KRW, CNY and all other currencies.U.K.
5.5.2.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
Columns
010
CURRENCY

The three-letter currency unit code according to ISO 4217 shall be reported under the block Memorandum of items (currency 6 onwards).

020-030
ALL POSITIONS (LONG AND SHORT)

Gross positions due to assets, amounts to be received and similar items referred to in Article 352 (1) of CRR.

040-050
NET POSITIONS (LONG AND SHORT)

Articles 352 (3) and 353 of CRR. The net positions are calculated by each currency, accordingly there may be simultaneous long and short positions.

060-080
POSITIONS SUBJECT TO CAPITAL CHARGE

Articles 352 (2) and (4), 353 and 354 of CRR.

060-070
POSITIONS SUBJECT TO CAPITAL CHARGE (LONG AND SHORT)

The long and short net positions for each currency are calculated by deducting the total of short positions from the total of long positions.

Long net positions for each operation in a currency are added to obtain the long net position in that currency.

Short net positions for each operation in a currency are added to obtain the short net position in that currency.

Unmatched positions are added to positions subject to capital charges for other currencies (row 030) in column (040) or (050) depending on their short or long arrangement.

080
POSITIONS SUBJECT TO CAPITAL CHARGE (MATCHED)

Matched positions for closely correlated currencies

RISK CAPITAL CHARGE (%)

As defined in Articles 351 and 354, the risk capital charges in percentage.

090
OWN FUNDS REQUIREMENTS

The capital charge for any relevant position according to Part 3 Title IV Chapter 3 of CRR.

100
TOTAL RISK EXPOSURE AMOUNT

Article 92 (4) lit. b of CRR. Result of the multiplication of the own funds requirements by 12.5.

Rows
010
TOTAL POSITIONS IN NON REPORTING CURRENCIES

Positions in non-reporting currencies and their correspondent own funds requirements according to article 92 (3) point c) (i) and Article 352 (2) and (4) of CRR (for conversion into the reporting currency).

020
CURRENCIES CLOSELY CORRELATED

Positions and their correspondent own funds requirements for currencies referred to in Article 354 of CRR.

030
ALL OTHER CURRENCIES (including CIU's treated as different currencies)

Positions and their correspondent own funds requirements for currencies subject to the general procedure referred to in Articles 351 and 352 (2) and (4) of CRR.

Reporting of CIU's treated as separate currencies according to Article 353 CRR:

There are two different treatments of CIU's treated as separate currencies for calculating the capital requirements:

1.

The modified gold method, if the direction of the CIU's investment is not available (those CIU's shall be added to an institution's overall net foreign-exchange position)

2.

If the direction of the CIU's investment is available, those CIU's shall be added to the total open foreign exchange position (long or short, depending on the direction of the CIU)

The reporting of those CIU's follows the calculation of the capital requirements accordingly.

040
GOLD

Positions and their correspondent own funds requirements for currencies subject to the general procedure referred to in Articles 351 and 352 (2) and (4) of CRR.

050-090
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR OPTIONS (NON-DELTA RISKS)

Article 352 (5) and (6) of CRR.

The additional requirements for options related to non-delta risks shall be reported in the method used for its calculation.

100-120
Breakdown of total positions (reporting currency included) by exposure types

Total positions shall be broken down according to derivatives, other assets and liabilities and off-balance sheet items.

100
Other assets and liabilities other than off-balance sheet items and derivatives

Positions not included in row 110 or 120 shall be included here.

110
Off-balance sheet items

Items included in Annex I of CRR except those included as Securities Financing Transactions & Long Settlement Transactions or from Contractual Cross Product Netting.

120
Derivatives

Positions valued according to Articles 352 CRR.

130-410
MEMORANDUM ITEMS: CURRENCY POSITIONS

The memorandum items of the template shall be filled out separately for All currencies of the member states of the European Union and the following currencies: USD, CHF, JPY, RUB, TRY, AUD, CAD, RSD, ALL, UAH, MKD, EGP, ARS, BRL, MXN, HKD, ICK, TWD, NZD, NOK, SGD, KRW, CNY and all other currencies.

5.6.C 23.00 — MARKET RISK: STANDARDISED APPROACHES FOR COMMODITIES (MKR SA COM)U.K.

5.6.1.General RemarksU.K.
140.This template request information on the positions in commodities and the corresponding own funds requirements treated under the standardised approach.U.K.
5.6.2.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
Columns
010-020
All POSITIONS (LONG AND SHORT)

Gross long/short positions considered positions in the same commodity according to Article 357 (1) and (5) of CRR (see also Article 359 (1) of CRR).

030-040
NET POSITIONS (LONG AND SHORT)

As defined in Article 357 (4) of CRR.

050
POSITIONS SUBJECT TO CAPITAL CHARGE

Those net positions that, according to the different approaches considered in Part 3 Title IV Chapter 4 of CRR, receive a capital charge.

060
OWN FUNDS REQUIREMENTS

The capital charge for any relevant position according to Part 3 Title IV Chapter 4 of CRR.

070
TOTAL RISK EXPOSURE AMOUNT

Article 92 (4) lit. b of CRR. Result of the multiplication of the own funds requirements * 12.5.

Rows
010
TOTAL POSITIONS IN COMMODITIES

Positions in commodities and their correspondent own funds requirements for market risk according to article 92 (3) point c) (iii) CRR and Part 3 Title IV Chapter 4 of CRR.

020-060
POSITIONS BY CATEGORY OF COMMODITY

For reporting purposes commodities are grouped in the four main groups of commodities referred to in Table 2 of Article 361 CRR.

070
MATURITY LADDER APPROACH

Positions in commodities subject to the Maturity Ladder approach as referred to in Article 359 of CRR.

080
EXTENDED MATURITY LADDER APPROACH

Positions in commodities subject to the Extended Maturity Ladder approach as referred to in Article 361 of CRR

090
SIMPLIFIED APPROACH

Positions in commodities subject to the Simplified approach as referred to in Article 360 of CRR.

100-140
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR OPTIONS (NON-DELTA RISKS)

Article 358 (4) of CRR.

The additional requirements for options related to non-delta risks shall be reported in the method used for its calculation

5.7.C 24.00 — MARKET RISK INTERNAL MODEL (MKR IM)U.K.

5.7.1.General RemarksU.K.
141.This template provides a breakdown of VaR and stressed VaR (sVaR) figures according to the different market risks (debt, equity, FX, commodities) and other information relevant for the calculation of the own funds requirements.U.K.
142.Generally the reporting depends on the structure of the model of the institutions whether they report the figures for general and specific risk separately or together. The same holds true for the decomposition of the VAR /Stress-Var into the risk categories (interest rate risk, equity risk, commodities risk and foreign exchange risk). An institution can resign to report the decompositions mentioned above if it proves that a reporting of these figures would be unduly burdensome.U.K.
5.7.2.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
columns
030-040
VaR

It means the maximum potential loss that would result from a price change with a given probability over a specified time horizon.

030
Multiplication factor (mc) x Average of previous 60 working days VaR (VaRavg)

Articles 364 (1) point a) (ii) and 365 (1) of CRR.

040
Previous day VaR (VaRt-1)

Articles 364 (1) point a) (i) and 365 (1) of CRR.

050-060
Stressed VaR

It means the maximum potential loss that would result from a price change with a given probability over a specified time horizon obtained by using input calibrated to historical data from a continuous 12-months period of financial stress relevant to the institution's portfolio.

050
Multiplication factor (ms) x Average of previous 60 working days (SVaRavg)

Articles 364 (1) point b) (ii) and 365 (1) of CRR.

060
Latest available (SVaRt-1)

Articles 364 (1) point b) (i) and 365 (1) of CRR.

070-080
INCREMENTAL DEFAULT AND MIGRATION RISK CAPITAL CHARGE

It means the maximum potential loss that would result from a price change linked to default and migration risks calculated accordingly to Article 364 (2) point b) in connection with Part Three Title IV Chapter 5 Section 4 of CRR.

070
12 weeks average measure

Article 364 (2) point b) (ii) in connection with Part Three Title IV Chapter 5 Section 4 of CRR.

080
Last Measure

Article 364 (2) point b) (i) in connection with Part Three Title IV Chapter 5 Section 4 of CRR.

090-110ALL PRICE RISKS CAPITAL CHARGE FOR CTP
090
FLOOR

Article 364 (3) point (c) of CRR.

= 8 % of the capital charge that would be calculated in accordance with Article 338 (1) of CRR for all positions in the ’all price risks’ capital charge.

100-110
12 WEEKS AVERAGE MEASURE AND LAST MEASURE

Article 364 (3) point (b).

110
LAST MEASURE

Article 364 (3) point (a)

120
OWN FUNDS REQUIREMENTS

Referred to in Article 364 of CRR of all risk factors taking into account correlation effects, if applicable, plus incremental default and migration risk and all price of risks for CTP but excluding the Securitization capital charges for Securitization and nth-to-default credit derivative according Article 364 (2) of CRR.

130
TOTAL RISK EXPOSURE AMOUNT

Article 92 (4) lit. b of CRR. Result of the multiplication of the own funds requirements * 12.5.

140
Number of overshootings (during previous 250 working days)

Referred to in Article 366 of CRR.

150-160
VaR Multiplication Factor (mc) and SVaR Multiplication Factor (ms)

As referred to in Article 366 of CRR.

170-180
ASSUMED CHARGE FOR CTP FLOOR — WEIGHTED NET LONG/ SHORT POSITIONS AFTER CAP

The amounts reported and serving as the basis to calculate the floor capital charge for all price risks according to Article 364 (3) point (c) of CRR take into account the discretion of Article 335 of CRR which says that the institution may cap the product of the weight and the net position at the maximum possible default-risk related loss.

Rows
010
TOTAL POSITIONS

Corresponds to the part of position, foreign exchange and commodities risk referred to in Article 363 (1) of CRR linked to the risk factors specified in Article 367 (2) of CRR.

Concerning the columns 030 to 060 (VAR and Stress-VAR) the figures in the total row is not equal to the decomposition of the figures for the VAR/Stress-VAR of the relevant risk components. Hence the decomposition are memorandum items.

020
TRADED DEBT INSTRUMENTS

Corresponds to the part of position risk referred to in 363 (1) of CRR linked to the interest rates risk factors as specified in Article 367 (2) of CRR.

030
TDI — GENERAL RISK

General risk defined in Article 362 of CRR.

040
TDI — SPECIFIC RISK

Specific risk defined in Article 362 of CRR.

050
EQUITIES

Corresponds to the part of position risk referred to in 363 (1) of CRR linked to the equity risk factors as specified in Article 367 (2) of CRR.

060
EQUITIES — GENERAL RISK

General risk defined in Article 362 of CRR.

070
EQUITIES — SPECIFIC RISK

Specific risk defined in Article 362 of CRR.

080
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK

Articles 363 (1) and 367 (2) of CRR.

090
COMMODITY RISK

Articles 363 (1) and 367 (2) of CRR.

100
TOTAL AMOUNT FOR GENERAL RISK

Market risk caused by general market movements of traded debt instruments, equities, foreign exchange and commodities. VAR for general risk of all risk factors (taking into account correlation effects if applicable).

110
TOTAL AMOUNT FOR SPECIFIC RISK

Specific risk component of traded debt instruments and equities. VAR for specific risk of equities and traded debt instruments of trading book (taking into account correlation effects if applicable).

5.8.C 25.00 — CREDIT VALUATION ADJUSTMENT RISK (CVA)U.K.

5.8.1.Instructions concerning specific positionsU.K.
Columns
010
Exposure value

Article 271 of CRR in accordance with article 382 of CRR

Total EAD from all transactions subject to CVA charge

020
Of which: OTC derivatives

Article 271 of CRR in accordance with article 382 (1) of CRR

The part of the total counterparty credit risk exposure solely due to OTC derivatives. The information is not required from IMM institutions holding OTC derivatives and SFTs in the same netting set

030
Of which: SFT

Article 271 of CRR in accordance with article 382 (2) of CRR

The part of the total counterparty credit risk exposure solely due to SFT derivatives. The information is not required from IMM institutions holding OTC derivatives and SFTs in the same netting set

040
MULTIPLICATION FACTOR (mc) x AVERAGE OF PREVIOUS 60 WORKING DAYS (VaRavg)

Article 383 of CRR in accordance with article 363 (1)(d) of CRR

VaR calculation based on internal models for market risk

050
PREVIOUS DAY (VaRt-1)

See instructions referring to column 040

060
MULTIPLICATION FACTOR (ms) x AVERAGE OF PREVIOUS 60 WORKING DAYS (SVaRavg)

See instructions referring to column 040

070
LATEST AVAILABLE (SVaRt-1)

See instructions referring to column 040

080
OWN FUNDS REQUIREMENTS

Article 92 (3) d) of CRR

Own funds requirements for CVA Risk calculated via the chosen method

090
TOTAL RISK EXPOSURE AMOUNT

Article 92 (4) b) of CRR

Own funds requirements multiplied by 12,5.

Memorandum items
100
Number of counterparties

Article 382 of CRR

Number of counterparties included in calculation of own funds for CVA risk

Counterparties are a subset of obligors. They only exist in case of derivatives transactions or SFTs where they are simply the other contracting party.

110
Of which: proxy was used to determine credit spread

number of counterparties where the credit spread was determined using a proxy instead of directly observed market data

120
INCURRED CVA

Accounting provisions due to decreased credit worthiness of derivatives counterparties

130
SINGLE NAME CDS

Article 386 (1) lit. a of CRR

Total notional amounts of single name CDS used as hedge for CVA risk

140
INDEX CDS

Article 386 (1) lit. b) of CRR

Total notional amounts of index CDS used as hedge for CVA risk

Rows
010
CVA risk total

Sum of rows 020-040 as applicable

020
According to Advanced method

Advanced CVA risk method as prescribed by Article 383 of CRR

030
According to Standardised method

Standardised CVA risk method as prescribed by Article 384 of CRR

040
Based on OEM

Amounts subject to the application of Art. 385 of CRR

(1)

The data requested to the institutions in this template shall be reported on an accumulated basis for the natural year or report (i.e. since 1st of January of the current year).

(2)

‘Stand alone institutions’ are neither part of a group, nor consolidate themselves in the same country where they are subject to own funds requirements.

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