BCBS D504

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Definition

BCBS D504 is a document published by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision on June 2020 in the Credit Risk category.

Title

Capital treatment of securitisations of non-performing loans.

Abstract

The Committee is publishing this technical amendment to address a gap in the regulatory framework and set out a prudent treatment for securitisations of non-performing loans. The proposal was being developed by the Committee before the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The technical amendment establishes a 100% risk weight for certain senior tranches of non-performing loan securitisations. The risk weight applicable to the other positions are determined by the existing hierarchy of approaches, in conjunction with a 100% risk weight floor and a ban on the use of certain inputs for capital requirements. The present amendment does not change the applicable capital requirements to securitisations of performing assets.

Comments on any element of this paper should be submitted here by 23August2020. All comments may be published on the BIS website unless a respondent specifically requests confidential treatment.

Document Profile

  • Publication Date: June 2020
  • Publication Type: Consultative
  • Publication Status: Closed
  • Publication Category: Credit Risk
  • Number of Pages: 8
  • Keywords: Credit Risk

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