Capital Ratio definition

Capital Ratio means Total Capital divided by Total Assets.
Capital Ratio means, with respect to each fiscal year, the Company’s Common Equity Tier 1 capital ratio, as shown on the Company’s consolidated financial statements for such fiscal year, but calculated excluding any special, unusual or non-recurring items as determined by the Committee in its sole discretion.
Capital Ratio means, for any fiscal quarter of the Borrower, the ratio, rounded downwards to two decimal points, of the sum of Indebtedness for such fiscal quarter to the sum of Capital for such fiscal quarter.

Examples of Capital Ratio in a sentence

  • Computation shall be made from the bidders’ submissions of Audited Statements and Bank Statements of the following Ratios which will be used in Rating the Bidders Financial Capacity to handle the Works: Working Capital Ratio, Turn Over ratio, Current ratio, Fixed Asset ratio.

  • Financial Statement: For the firm and/or its equity participants, indicate Working Capital Ratio, Profitability, and Return on Assets Ratio.

  • For the CM and/or its equity participants, indicate Working Capital Ratio, Profitability, and Return on Assets Ratio.

  • No investment shall be made in any depository that does not meet current Federal minimum standard for Leverage Ratio, Tier 1 and Tier 2 Capital Ratio.

  • The Tier 1 Ratio andTotal Capital Ratio, respectively, were 9.92% and 13.49%.


More Definitions of Capital Ratio

Capital Ratio means an indicator obtained by dividing (A) the sum of equity and subordinated debt by (B) the sum of total assets and issued and outstanding financial guarantees, calculated for the Group on a consolidated basis.
Capital Ratio means, on any date with respect to a regulated bank in Chile or Colombia, as the case may be, the percentage represented by the ratio of such bank’s (a) regulatory capital required by applicable Law of the applicable country to (b) risk-weighted assets (including any risk-weighted assets of its Subsidiaries that are consolidated for purposes of calculating minimum regulatory capital ratio in such country) of such bank.
Capital Ratio means, prior to the CRD IV Implementation Date, the Core Tier 1 Ratio and, on or after the CRD IV Implementation Date, the CET1 Ratio;
Capital Ratio means, prior to the Basel III Regulations Date, the Core Tier 1 Ratio and, on or after the Basel III Regulations Date, the CET1 Ratio;
Capital Ratio means the ratio of capital to risk weighted assets applicable to the Obligation, as described in the terms thereof in effect from time to time.8. Restructuring Credit Event
Capital Ratio means the ratio of Equity Capital to total assets (as determined by regulatory accounting principles consistently applied) of Borrower.
Capital Ratio means the ratio of the total net capital (capital neto) to risk-weighted assets, market risk and operational risk, calculated in accordance with the methodology established from time to time by the CNBV pursuant to the Mexican Capitalization Rules.