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UK Basel 3.1: Credit risk standardised approach – real estate exposures
This article outlines the proposed changes to credit risk real estate exposure classification and risk weights under the standardised approach, as part of UK’s implementation of Basel 3.1 (CP16/22).
UK Basel 3.1 standards: Credit risk standardised approach – exposures to corporates
This article outlines the proposed changes to credit risk corporate exposure classification and risk weights under the standardised approach, as part of UK’s implementation of Basel 3.1 (CP16/22).
UK Basel 3.1 standards: Credit risk standardised approach – retail exposures
This article outlines the proposed changes to credit risk retail exposure classification and risk weights under the standardised approach, as part of UK’s implementation of Basel 3.1 (CP16/22).
Simpler-regime Firm (SRF) CP16/22 updates
PRA consultation paper CP5/22 proposes an introduction of a simpler regime and simplified prudential requirements for non-systemic banks and building society. In CP5/22, the PRA have proposed a definition for ‘Simpler-regime Firm’ (SRF).
UK Pillar 3 disclosure requirements - updated framework
The Pillar 3 disclosure requirements are now more proportional based on the risk and size of the bank. There is now a requirement to complete a number of prescribed templates as part of the disclosure as well. These changes comes into effect from 1 January 2022.
CP5/22 - Simpler-regime Firm (SRF)
PRA consultation paper CP5/22 proposes an introduction of a simpler regime and simplified prudential requirements for non-systemic banks and building society. In CP5/22, the PRA have proposed a definition for ‘Simpler-regime Firm’ (SRF).