Standardised Approach definition

Standardised Approach means Annex VI (Standardised Approach) to the Capital Requirements Directive (or, after any amendment, variation, enactment or implementation of such Directive, the corresponding Annex);
Standardised Approach means Chapter 2 (Standardised Approach) of the CRR (as amended, varied and/or supplemented from time to time), as applicable;
Standardised Approach means Chapter 2 (Standardised Approach) of the CRR (as amended, varied and/or supplemented from time to time), as applicable. Stichting Holding means Stichting Holding Aegon SB Covered Bond Company, a foundation (stichting) incorporated under the laws of the Netherlands on 8 March 2021, having its registered office in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Stichting WEW means Stichting Waarborgfonds Eigen Woningen (WEW).

Examples of Standardised Approach in a sentence

  • The Group and the Bank have adopted the Standardised Approach for Credit Risk and Market Risk, and the Basic Indicator Approach for Operational Risk.

  • The underlying exposures subject to the Standardised Approach shall be ignored for these purposes.

  • The relevant Member States' current customary banking collateral for mitigating credit risks should wherever possible be recognised in the Standardised Approach, but also in the other approaches.

  • The Group has adopted the Standardised Approach for Credit Risk and Market Risk and the Basic Indicator Approach for Operational Risk.

  • To address those shortcomings, the Basel Committee decided to replace the SM and the MtMM with a new standardised approach for computing the exposure value of derivatives exposures, the so-called Standardised Approach for Counterparty Credit Risk ('SA-CCR').

  • As a general rule, the competent authorities should not discriminate between the three approaches with regard to the Supervisory Review Process, i.e. credit institutions and investment firms operating according to the provisions of the Standardised Approach should not for that reason alone be supervised on a stricter basis.

  • On 19 August the Board of Directors also decided to pay an ordinary cash dividend of NOK 0.80 per share for the second quarter 2021.

  • As a result, this new development, will increase work efficiency as well as counteracting drug theft practices in public hospitals For instance, MSD’s Internal Audit investigation report of October 2007 revealed missing/stolen medicines valued USD 133,000 (163.2 million TZS) (Global-Fund, 2009).

  • In the case of mixed pools, the maximum capital requirement shall be determined by calculating the exposure-weighted average of the capital requirements of the IRB Approach and Standardised Approach portions of the underlying exposures in accordance with paragraph 1.

  • Banks on the Standardised Approach are not mandated to migrate to the IRB Approach.


More Definitions of Standardised Approach

Standardised Approach means Annex VI (Standardised Approach) to the Capital Requirements Directive (or, after any amendment, variation, enactment or implementation of such Directive, the corresponding Annex).
Standardised Approach means a methodology for calculating capital requirements for credit risk in a standardised manner, supported by credit assessments made by recognised external credit assessment institutions. It is the default option for calculating capital requirements for credit risk, except for AIs that have obtained the HKMA’s approval to adopt other available options.

Related to Standardised Approach

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  • Programme Party means a party to a Programme Document (other than the Issuer and ETP Securityholders).

  • Electronic Subcontracting Reporting System (eSRS) means the Governmentwide, electronic, web-based system for small business subcontracting program reporting. The eSRS is located at http://www.esrs.gov.

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  • Technical Proposal means the Contractor’s Technical Proposal dated (Technical Proposal date).

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