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  3. 2023_6889 Calculating exposure value to assign risk weight to defaulted items having balance and off-balance sheet part
Question ID
2023_6889
Legal act
Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 (CRR)
Topic
Credit risk
Article
127
Paragraph
1
COM Delegated or Implementing Acts/RTS/ITS/GLs/Recommendations
Not applicable
Article/Paragraph
Not applicable
Type of submitter
Individual
Subject matter
Calculating exposure value to assign risk weight to defaulted items having balance and off-balance sheet part
Question

When calculating a coverage of SCRA to unsecured part of the exposure that has both balance and off-balance sheet part, in order to determine risk weight of  150% or 100%, shall an institution calculate the exposure value according to Article 111 point 1 of the CRR (i.e. for off-balance sheet part after applying credit conversion factor (CCF))?

Background on the question

In accordance with Article 127, point 1 of the CRR, the unsecured part of any item (…) defaulted in accordance with Article 178 shall be assigned a risk weight of:

a) 150 %, where the sum of specific credit risk adjustments (…) is less than 20 % of the unsecured part of the exposure value if those specific credit risk adjustments and deductions were not applied;

b) 100 %, where the sum of the specific credit risk adjustments (…) is no less than 20 % of the unsecured part of the exposure value if those specific credit risk adjustments and deductions were not applied.

Article 127 refers to “exposure value”. “Exposure value” is defined in Article 111, point 1.

For off-balance sheet items, Article 111 point 1 states that exposure value is the value calculated taking into consideration the appropriate credit conversion factor: “exposure value of an off-balance sheet item (…) shall be the following percentage of its nominal value (…)”.

In the CRR, when credit conversion factors shall be applied in different manner, this is clearly emphasized, for example in article 223(4a): “the exposure value of an off-balance sheet item listed in Annex I shall be 100 % of its value rather than the exposure value indicated in Article 111(1)”.

For example:

gross balance value of unsecured part of the exposure = 100

gross off-balance value of unsecured part of the exposure = 60

CCF = 20%

specific credit risk adjustments = 30

In this example:

1) exposure value for the purpose of Article 127, point 1 of the CRR should be calculated as 100+60*20%=112, percentage of specific credit risk adjustments as 30/112=26,8% and risk weight is equal 100%

or

2) exposure value for the purpose of Article 127, point 1 of the CRR should be calculated as 100+60=160, percentage of specific credit risk adjustments as 30/160=18,8% and risk weight is equal 150%?

In the answer to Q&A 2015_1918, phrase “gross exposure value” is used: "For the purposes of Article 127(1) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 (CRR), in the case of exposures in default which are secured by immovable properties, the unsecured part of such exposure is the difference between the gross exposure value and the part(s) of the exposure fully and completely secured by mortgages on immovable property (...)”. Since in the answer to Q&A 2015_1918 does not have a direct reference to Art 111 point 1, it is not clear whether the “gross exposure value” shall be the value before or after applying CCF in case of exposures that have both balance and off-balance sheet part.

Submission date
18/09/2023
Rejected publishing date
15/12/2023
Rationale for rejection

This question has been rejected because the question has not sufficiently identified a provision of a legal framework covered by this tool that creates uncertainty. The issue it deals with is already explained or addressed in Article 111(1) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 (CRR).

The Single Rule Book Q&A tool has been established to provide explanations and non-binding interpretations on questions relating to the practical application or implementation of the provisions of legislative acts referred to in Article 1(2) of the EBA’s founding Regulation, as well as associated delegated and implementing acts, and guidelines and recommendations, adopted under these legislative acts.

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Status
Rejected question

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