Capital Requirements definition

Capital Requirements means, as to any person, any matter, directly or indirectly, (i) regarding capital adequacy, capital ratios, capital requirements, the calculation of such person’s capital or similar matters, or (ii) affecting the amount of capital required to be obtained or maintained by such person or any person controlling such person (including any direct or indirect holding company), or the manner in which such person or any person controlling such person (including any direct or indirect holding company), allocates capital to any of its contingent liabilities (including letters of credit), advances, acceptances, commitments, assets or liabilities.
Capital Requirements means the rules, regulations, and requirements of the Designated Self-Regulatory Organization which were adopted pursuant to CFTC Regulations 1.17 and 1.52.
Capital Requirements means, as to any Person, any matter, directly or indirectly, (i) regarding capital adequacy, capital ratios, capital or liquidity requirements, the calculation of such Person’s capital, liquidity or similar matters, or (ii) affecting the amount of capital required to be obtained or maintained by such Person or any Person controlling such Person (including any direct or indirect holding company), or the manner in which such Person or any Person controlling such Person (including any direct or indirect holding company) allocates capital to any of its contingent liabilities (including letters of credit), advances, acceptances, commitments, assets or liabilities.

Examples of Capital Requirements in a sentence

  • The Capital Requirements Directive IV (the “CRD IV Directive”) and the Capital Requirements Regulation (the “CRD IV Regulation” and together with the CRD IV Directive, “CRD IV”) implemented changes proposed by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (the “Basel Committee”) to the capital adequacy framework, known as “Basel III” in the EU.

  • Any such amendment shall be subject to the Issuer having obtained Relevant Supervisory Consent and to compliance with any applicable Regulatory Capital Requirements and/or Loss Absorption Regulations, but in each case only if and to the extent then required by the relevant Supervisory Authority or under any applicable Regulatory Capital Requirements and/or Loss Absorption Regulations.

  • The purpose of the Loan is to qualify as Tier 2 capital in accordance with Applicable Banking Regulations towards the satisfaction of Capital Requirements.

  • Subject to the Guarantor: (a) obtaining the prior approval of the Financial Regulator (except to the extent that the Financial Regulator no longer so requires); and (b) being in compliance with the Applicable Regulatory Capital Requirements, the Issuer, the Guarantor or any of the Guarantor's other Subsidiaries may at any time purchase the Capital Securities in any manner and at any price.

  • The Borrower plans to take up a new dated subordinated loan from the Lender that qualifies as Tier 2 capital in accordance with the Capital Requirements (as defined below) on the terms set out herein.


More Definitions of Capital Requirements

Capital Requirements means the minimum capital requirements applicable to a Regulated Subsidiary pursuant to applicable law, rule or regulation, including any such requirements imposed by any self-regulatory organization.
Capital Requirements means the minimum permissible capital-to-assets ratios to be maintained by the Bank under the Finance Agency’s capital rule.
Capital Requirements means all rules and regulations relating tonet capital” as defined in 17 CFR 240.15c3-1 or any successor rule or as otherwise defined in the Loan Agreement.
Capital Requirements means the rules, regulations and requirements of the Designated Self-Regulatory Organization adopted pursuant to Commodity Futures Trading Commission Regulations 1.17 and 1.52.
Capital Requirements means the higher of the Solvency Requirement and the minimum capital requirement, cf. section 127 in the Financial Business Act.
Capital Requirements means, in relation to a Market Participant, the Risk Based Capital Requirements.