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UK Finance response to PRA CP16/22 Implementation of the Basel 3.1 standards

UK Finance has worked with member firm subject matter experts to respond, on a chapter-by-chapter basis, to the Prudential Regulation Authority’s extensive consultation on implementing the Basel 3.1 prudential regulation framework in the UK.

  • UK Finance response CP16-22 Executive summary (31/03/2023)

    PDF: 251 KB

  • Chapter 2 - Scope & Application (03/04/2023)

    PDF: 350 KB

  • Chapter 3 - Credit Risk – Standardised Approach (31/03/2023)

    PDF: 1 MB

  • Chapter 4 - Credit Risk – internal ratings-based approach (31/03/2023)

    PDF: 442 KB

  • Chapter 5 - Credit Risk Mitigation (31/03/2023)

    PDF: 431 KB

  • Chapter 6 - Market risk (31/03/2023)

    PDF: 156 KB

  • Chapter 7 - Credit Valuation Adjustment & counter party credit risk (31/03/2023)

    PDF: 132 KB

  • Chapter 8 - Operational Risk (31/03/2023)

    PDF: 259 KB

  • Chapter 9 - Output Floor (31/03/2023)

    PDF: 224 KB

  • Chapter 10 Pillar 2 (31/03/2023)

    PDF: 219 KB

  • Chapters 11 & 12 - Disclosures and Reporting (31/03/2023)

    PDF: 614 KB

  • Chapter 13 - Currency redenomination (31/03/2023)

    PDF: 210 KB

  • Annex of recommendations (31/03/2023)

    PDF: 340 KB

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UK Finance response to PRA CP16/22 Implementation of the Basel 3.1 standards

31.03.23

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