Standardized Exposure Classes

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Standardized Exposure Classes are the eligible classification categories for all exposures of Each exposure shall be assigned to one of the following exposure classes:[1]

  1. exposures to central governments or central banks;
  2. exposures to regional governments or local authorities;
  3. exposures to public sector entities;
  4. exposures to multilateral development banks;
  5. exposures to international organisations;
  6. exposures to institutions;
  7. exposures to corporates;
  8. retail exposures;
  9. exposures secured by mortgages on immovable property;
  10. exposures in default;
  11. exposures associated with particularly high risk;
  12. exposures in the form of covered bonds;
  13. items representing securitisation positions;
  14. exposures to institutions and corporates with a short-term credit assessment;
  15. exposures in the form of units or shares in collective investment undertakings (‘CIUs’);
  16. equity exposures;
  17. other items.

References

  1. EU Directive 2013/36/EU and the EU Regulation 575/2013, Article 112