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Reporting Instructions for Schedules A through S
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARATION OF
FFIEC 101 – Risk-Based Capital Reporting for Institutions
Subject to the Advanced Capital Adequacy Framework
TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Instructions
Schedule A: Advanced Risk-Based Capital
Part 1: Risk-Based Capital Numerator and Ratios for Banks and Bank Holding
Companies
Part 2: Risk-Based Capital Numerator and Ratios for Savings Associations
Schedule B: Summary Risk-Weighted Asset Information for Banks Approved to Use
Advanced Internal Ratings-Based and Advanced Measurement Approaches for Regulatory
Capital Purposes
Schedule C: Wholesale Exposure - Corporate
Schedule D: Wholesale Exposure – Bank
Schedule E: Wholesale Exposure – Sovereign
Schedule F: Wholesale Exposure – IPRE
Schedule G: Wholesale Exposure – HVCRE
Schedule H: Wholesale Exposure – Eligible Margin Loans, Repo-Style Transactions and
OTC Derivatives (With Cross-Product Netting)
Schedule I: Wholesale Exposure – Eligible Margin Loans, Repo-Style Transactions (No
Cross-Product Netting)
Schedule J: Wholesale Exposure – OTC Derivatives (No Cross-Product Netting)
Schedule K: Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Closed-end First Lien Exposures
Schedule L: Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Closed-end Junior Lien Exposures
Schedule M: Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Revolving Exposures
Schedule N: Retail Exposure – Qualifying Revolving Exposures
Schedule O: Retail Exposure – Other Retail Exposures
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Schedule P: Securitization Exposures Subject to the Ratings-Based or Internal Assessment
Approaches
Schedule Q: Securitization Detail Schedule
Schedule R: Equity Exposures
Schedule S: Operational Risk
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Who Must Report
A. Scope and Reporting Criteria
For purposes of this report, each bank, BHC, and savings association that applies the Advanced Capital
Adequacy Framework must submit a report. For purposes of this report, the Advanced Capital Adequacy
Framework1 is referred to as the “advanced approaches rules” throughout these instructions.
B. Shifts in Reporting Status
The institutions specified above in section A must begin reporting FFIEC 101 data at the end of the first
quarter in which they have begun their parallel run period. During its parallel run and the three year
transitional floor periods, the institution will continue to file the regulatory capital schedule in its Call
Report, FR Y-9C, or TFR, as well as the FFIEC 101.
If an opt-in institution decides that it will no longer use the advanced approaches for regulatory capital
purposes, it should consult with its primary Federal supervisor before adopting another approach.
Reporting of FFIEC 101 data should continue until the primary Federal supervisor agrees that reporting is
no longer necessary.
What Must Be Reported
C. Reporting Schedules and Instructions
The information contained in the attached reporting schedules must be completed in accordance with the
instructions accompanying these schedules. The schedules and instructions are collectively referred to as
FFIEC Form 101.
D. Organization of the Instructions
These instructions cover the FFIEC 101 report schedules. They are divided into the following sections:
(1) The General Instructions that describe overall reporting requirements.
(2) Line item instructions for each schedule of the FFIEC 101.
The instructions and definitions in (1) and (2) are not necessarily self-contained; reference to the
advanced approaches rules may be needed for more detailed definitions and regulatory capital treatments
under the advanced approaches.
Where to Submit the Reports
E. Electronic Submission
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All reporting institutions must submit their completed reports electronically. Reporting institutions should
contact their primary Federal supervisor for procedures for electronic submission. Each bank is
responsible for ensuring that the data reported each quarter reflects fully and accurately the item reporting
requirements for that report date, including any changes that may be made from time to time. This
responsibility cannot be transferred or delegated to software vendors, servicers, or others outside the
reporting entity.
F. Frequency of Reporting
Each reporting institution must submit a report as of the end of each quarter on a calendar year basis. The
“as-of” date for each reporting period is March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31 of each
calendar year.
G. When to Submit the Reports
During an institution’s parallel run (as defined in the advanced approaches rules), the information
contained in this report must be submitted to the primary Federal supervisor 60 days after the as-of date.
That is, the March 31 report must be submitted by May 30, the June 30 report is due by August 29, the
September 30 report is due by November 29, and the December 31 report is due by March 1 (or February
29 if a leap year) of the subsequent year. During parallel run, if the submission deadline falls on a
weekend or holiday, the report must be received on the first business day after the Saturday, Sunday, or
holiday. After completion of the parallel run, the submission date for each report will be the same date as
required by the Call Report, FR Y-9C and TFR for each bank, BHC, and savings association,
respectively.
The reports are due by the end of the reporting day on the submission date (5:00 P.M.).
H. Preparation of the Reports
Each reporting institution must prepare and file the FFIEC 101 report in accordance with the instructions
provided. All reports must be prepared in a consistent manner.
Note that there are two separate schedules for reporting of risk-based capital numerator and ratio items
(Schedule A): Part 1 for banks and bank holding companies, and Part 2 for savings associations. All
remaining schedules (schedules B through S) contain common data items to be completed by banks, bank
holding companies, and savings associations.
Questions and requests for interpretations of matters appearing in any part of the instructions should be
addressed to the reporting entity’s primary Federal supervisor. Regardless of whether a reporting entity
requests an interpretation of a matter appearing in these instructions, when the reporting entity’s primary
Federal supervisor’s interpretation of the instructions differs from that of the reporting entity, the Federal
supervisor may require the reporting entity to prepare its FFIEC 101 report in accordance with its
interpretation and may require amended filings for previously submitted reports.
I. Rounding
For banking organizations with total assets of less than $10 billion, all dollar amounts must be reported in
thousands, with the figures rounded to the nearest thousand. Items less than $500 will be reported as zero.
For banking organizations with total assets of $10 billion or more, all dollar amounts may be reported in
thousands, but each banking organization, at its option, may round the figures reported to the nearest
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million, with zeroes reported in the thousands column. For banking organizations exercising this option,
amounts less than $500,000 will be reported as zero.
Report to two decimal places any “weighted averages” required to be reported in this report, except as
otherwise noted.
J. Negative Entries
Except as indicated in the reporting instructions for specific reporting items, negative entries are generally
not appropriate in this report.
K. Confidentiality
Every reporting item on the report will be granted confidential treatment during an institution’s parallel
run period. For reports that an institution files after its parallel run period, all items reported on Schedules
A and B (and items 1 and 2 only of the operational risk schedule) will be available to the public. All
other items will be confidential. However, a reporting institution may request confidential treatment for
all or some of the portions of this report that will be made available to the public after an institution’s
parallel run period if the institution is of the opinion that disclosure of specific commercial or financial
information in the report would likely result in substantial harm to its competitive position, or that
disclosure of the submitted information would result in unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. In
certain limited circumstances the primary Federal supervisor may approve confidential treatment of some
or all of the items requested if the institution has clearly provided a compelling justification for the
request. A request for confidential treatment must be submitted in writing prior to the electronic
submission of the report. The request must discuss in writing the justification for which confidentiality is
requested and must demonstrate the specific nature of the harm that would result from public release of
the information. Merely stating that competitive harm would result or that information is personal is not
sufficient. Information for which confidential treatment is requested may subsequently be released by the
primary Federal supervisors if it determines that the disclosure of such information is in the public
interest.
L. Verification and Signatures
Verification. All additions and subtractions should be double-checked before reports are submitted.
Totals and subtotals in supporting materials should be cross-checked to any applicable corresponding
items elsewhere in the reports.
Signatures. The report must be signed by a senior officer of the reporting entity who can attest that the
risk estimates and other information submitted in this report meet the requirements set forth in the
advanced approaches rules and the reporting instructions of this report. The senior officer may be the
chief financial officer, the chief risk officer, or equivalent senior officer. The cover page of this report
form should be used to fulfill the signature and attestation requirement and should be attached to the
printout placed in the reporting institution’s files.
M. Amended Reports
The agencies may require the filing of amended reports if reports as previously submitted contain
significant errors. In addition, a reporting institution must file an amended report when it discovers
significant errors or omissions subsequent to submission of a report. Failure to file amended reports on a
timely basis may subject the institution to supervisory action.
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N. Retention of Reports
In general, a reporting entity should maintain in its files a signed and attested record of its completed
FFIEC 101 report, including any amended reports, and the related work papers and supporting
documentation for five years after the report date, unless there are applicable state requirements that
mandate a longer retention time.
O. Consolidation
Exposure amounts and risk weighted asset amounts should be reported on a consolidated basis using the
same consolidation rules applied to the bank’s Call Report, FR Y-9C, or TFR.
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Schedule A - ADVANCED RISK-BASED CAPITAL
Part 1: Risk-Based Capital Numerator and Ratios for Banks and Bank Holding Companies
Banks and bank holding companies must report risk-based capital numerator and ratio items on Schedule
A – Advanced Risk Based Capital (Calculation of Numerator and Ratios for Banks and Bank Holding
Companies). Savings associations should report risk-based capital numerator and ratio information on
Schedule A – ADVANCED RISK-BASED CAPITAL (Calculation of Numerator and Ratios for Savings
Associations). See Part 2 of this section for instructions to this schedule.
General Instructions
Definitions. Apply the definitions provided in the advanced approaches rules for the following terms: (1)
eligible credit reserves; (2) expected credit losses (ECL); (3) gain-on-sale; (4) credit risk weighted assets;
(5) tier 1 capital; (6) tier 2 capital; (7) total risk-weighted assets; and (8) total qualifying capital.
Tier 2 carryover is any amount deductible from tier 2 capital that exceeds the banking organization’s
actual tier 2 capital.
Item Instructions
Item No.
Caption and Instructions
Tier 1 Capital
1
Total equity capital. Report the amount of the banking organization’s total equity capital
as reported in Schedule RC of the Call Report or Schedule HC of the FR Y-9C.
2
LESS: Net unrealized gains (losses) on available-for-sale securities. Report in this item
the amount reported on Schedule RC-R of the Call Report (FFIEC 031 or 041) or
Schedule HC-R of the BHC FR Y-9C.
3
LESS: Net unrealized losses on available-for-sale equity securities. Report in this item
the amount reported on Schedule RC-R of the Call Report (FFIEC 031 or 041) or
Schedule HC-R of the BHC FR Y-9C.
4
LESS: Accumulated net gains (losses) on cash flow hedges. Report in this item the
amount reported on Schedule RC-R of the Call Report (FFIEC 031 or 041) or Schedule
HC-R of the BHC FR Y-9C.
5
LESS: Nonqualifying perpetual preferred stock. Report in this item the amount reported
on Schedule RC-R of the Call Report (FFIEC 031 or 041). For BHCs, report in this item
using the instructions for Schedule HC-R, item 5, of the FR Y-9C.
6a
Qualifying minority interests in consolidated subsidiaries. Report in this item the amount
reported on Schedule RC-R of the Call Report (FFIEC 031 or 041) or the BHC FR Y-9C.
(For banks, report per the instruction to Schedule RC-R, item 6, of the Call Report FFIEC
031 or 041. For BHCs, report in this item using the instructions to Schedule HC-R, item
6.a, of the FR Y-9C).
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6b
Qualifying trust preferred securities. NOTE: Item 6b is only to be reported by bank
holding companies (BHCs). Report in this item the amount reported on Schedule HC-R
of the FR Y-9C. BHCs should include in this item the total amounts reported in items 6.b
and 6.c on Schedule HC-R of the FR Y-9C.
7a
LESS: Disallowed goodwill and other disallowed intangible assets. Report in this item
the amount reported on Schedule RC-R of the Call Report (FFIEC 031 or 041) or
Schedule HC-R of the BHC FR Y-9C.
7b
LESS: Cumulative change in fair value of all financial liabilities accounted for under a
fair value option that is included in retained earnings and is attributable to changes in the
bank’s own creditworthiness. Report in this item the amount reported on Schedule RC-R
of the Call Report (FFIEC 031 or 041) or Schedule HC-R of the BHC FR Y-9C.
8
Subtotal. Report the sum of items 1 and 6a (and 6b for BHCs) less items 2, 3, 4, 5, 7a,
and 7b.
9a
LESS: Disallowed servicing assets and purchased credit card relationships. Report in this
item the amount reported on Schedule RC-R of the Call Report (FFIEC 031 or 041) or
Schedule HC-R of the BHC FR Y-9C.
9b
LESS: Disallowed deferred tax assets. Report in this item the amount reported on
Schedule RC-R of the Call Report (FFIEC 031 or 041) or Schedule HC-R of the BHC FR
Y-9C.
9c
LESS: Shortfall of eligible credit reserves below total expected credit losses (50% of the
shortfall plus any tier 2 carryover). Report 50 percent of the amount by which total
expected credit losses exceed eligible credit reserves in this item (plus any tier 2
carryover associated with this amount).
9d
LESS: Gain-on-sale associated with securitization exposures. Report gain-on-sale
associated with securitization exposures.
9e
LESS: Certain failed capital markets transactions. Report in this item 50% of the current
market value of the deliverables owed to the banking organization for non-deliveryversus-payment (non-DvP) and non-payment-versus-payment (non-PvP) transactions
(with a normal settlement period) where the banking organization has not received the
deliverables by the fifth business day after counterparty delivery was due.
9f
LESS: Other securitization deductions. Report in this item 50% of all non-gain-on-sale
securitization exposures required to be deducted from capital under the advanced
approaches rules.
A banking organization may calculate any deductions from regulatory capital with
respect to a securitization exposure (including after-tax gain-on-sale) net of any deferred
tax liabilities associated with the exposure.
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LESS: Insurance underwriting subsidiaries’ minimum regulatory capital (for BHCs only).
For BHCs with consolidated insurance underwriting subsidiaries that are functionally
regulated by a state insurance regulator (or subject to comparable supervision and
regulatory capital requirements in a non-U.S. jurisdiction), report in this item 50% of the
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insurance underwriting subsidiary’s minimum regulatory capital requirement as
determined by its functional (or equivalent) regulator, plus any tier 2 carryover. For U.S.
regulated insurance subsidiaries, this amount is generally 200 percent of the subsidiary’s
Authorized Control Level as established by the appropriate state insurance regulator.
10b
Other additions to (deductions from) Tier 1 capital. Report the amount of any additions to
or deductions from tier 1 capital based on the capital guidelines of the banking
organization's primary Federal supervisor that are not included in items 1 through 10a
above. If the amount to be reported in this item is a net deduction, enclose the amount in
parentheses.
BHCs should include in this item any “excess core capital elements” that would have
otherwise been excluded from Tier 1 capital under the new limits put in place by the
Federal Reserve effective on March 31, 2011 (but still includable in Tier I capital under
the existing limits). See the instructions for reporting “qualifying restricted core capital
elements in Tier 1 capital” on Schedule HC-R of the FR Y-9C.
Banks with financial subsidiaries should exclude from this item adjustments to tier 1
capital for the deconsolidation of such subsidiaries. Adjustments to tier 1 capital for
financial subsidiaries should be reported in item 23a below.
11
Tier 1 capital. Report the sum of items 8 and 10b, less items 9a through 10a. If a bank has
no financial subsidiaries, the amount reported in this item is the numerator of the bank's
tier 1 risk-based capital ratio.
Tier 2 Capital
12
Qualifying subordinated debt and redeemable preferred stock. Report in this item the
amount reported on Schedule RC-R of the bank Call Report (FFIEC 031 or 041). For
BHCs, report in this item using the instructions for Schedule HC-R, item 12, of the FR Y9C.
13
Qualifying cumulative perpetual preferred stock includible in Tier 2 capital. Report in
this item the amount reported on Schedule RC-R of the bank Call Report (FFIEC 031 or
041). For BHCs, report in this item using the instructions for Schedule HC-R, item 13, of
the FR Y-9C.
14
Excess of eligible credit reserves over total expected credit losses (up to 0.60% of credit
risk-weighted assets). If eligible credit reserves exceed total ECL, then report in this item
the amount by which eligible credit reserves exceed ECL, up to a maximum amount of
0.60 percent of credit-risk-weighted assets.
15
Unrealized gains on available-for-sale equity securities includible in Tier 2 capital.
Report in this item the amount reported on Schedule RC-R of the bank Call Report
(FFIEC 031 or 041) or Schedule HC-R of the BHC FR Y-9C.
16a
LESS: Insurance underwriting subsidiaries’ minimum regulatory capital (for BHCs only).
Report in this item 50% of the insurance underwriting subsidiary’s minimum regulatory
capital requirement as described in item 10a above. If the amount deductible from tier 2
capital exceeds the BHC’s actual tier 2 capital, the BHC must report the excess in item
10a above.
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Other additions to (deductions from) Tier 2 capital. Report the amount of any items that
qualify for inclusion in tier 2 capital based on the capital guidelines of the banking
organization's primary Federal supervisor that are not included in items 12 through 16a,
above.
.
Adjustments to Tier 2 capital
17a
LESS: Shortfall of eligible credit reserves below total expected credit losses (up to the
lower of 50 percent of the shortfall or amount of tier 2 capital). Report in the item 50
percent of any shortfall of eligible credit reserves below total expected credit losses as
described in item 9c above. If the amount exceeds the banking organization’s actual tier
2 capital, the banking organization must report the excess in item 9c above.
17b
LESS: Certain failed capital markets transactions (up to the lower of 50% of deductions
from such failed transactions or amount of tier 2 capital). Report in this item 50% of
certain failed capital markets transactions as described in item 9e above. If the amount
exceeds the banking organization’s actual tier 2 capital, the banking organization must
report the excess in item 9e above.
17c
LESS: Other securitization deductions (up to the lower of 50% of deductions or amount
of tier 2 capital). Report in this item 50% of all non-gain-on-sale securitization
exposures required to be deducted from capital under the advanced approaches rules.
18
Tier 2 capital. Report the sum of items 12 through 15 and 16b, less items 16a and items
17a through 17c.
19
Allowable Tier 2 capital. Report the amount of the banking organization's allowable tier
2 capital. The maximum amount of tier 2 capital that is allowable in the banking
organization’s qualifying total capital is 100 percent of tier 1 capital. The amount
reported in this item must be the lesser of item 11and item 18 if item 11 is a positive
number. If item 11 is a negative number, report a zero in this item.
20
Tier 3 capital allocated for market risk. Report in this item the amount reported on
Schedule RC-R of the bank Call Report (FFIEC 031 or 041) or Schedule HC-R of the
BHC FR Y-9C.
21
LESS: Deductions for total risk-based capital. Report in this item the amount reported on
Schedule RC-R of the bank Call Report (FFIEC 031 or 041) or Schedule HC-R of the
BHC FR Y-9C.
22
Total risk-based capital. Report the sum of items 11, 19, and 20, less item 21. The
amount reported in this item is the numerator of the banking organization’s total riskbased capital ratio.
Adjustments for financial subsidiaries
Items 23a through 24 and column A of items 25 and 26 are only to be completed by banks with “financial
subsidiaries” as defined by the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999.
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23a
Adjustment to Tier 1 capital. Report in this item the amount reported on Schedule RC-R
of the bank Call Report (FFIEC 031 or 041).
23b
Adjustment to total risk-based capital. Report in this item the amount reported on
Schedule RC-R of the bank Call Report (FFIEC 031 or 041).
24
Adjustment to risk-weighted assets. Report in this item the amount reported on Schedule
RC-R of the bank Call Report (FFIEC 031 or 041).
25
Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio. Report the banking organization’s tier 1 risk-based capital
ratio as a percentage. Column B is to be completed by all banking organizations. The
ratio for column B is determined by dividing item 11 by total risk weighted assets (from
Schedule B, item 33).
Only banks with financial subsidiaries must also complete column A. The ratio for
column A is determined by dividing item 11 (minus item 23a) by adjusted total risk
weighted assets (Schedule B, item 33 minus item 24 of this schedule).
26
Total risk-based capital ratio. Report the banking organization’s total risk-based capital
ratio as a percentage. Column B is to be completed by all banking organizations. The
ratio for column B is determined by dividing item 22 by total risk weighted assets (from
Schedule B, item 33).
Only banks with financial subsidiaries must also complete column A. The ratio for
column A is determined by dividing item 22 (minus item 23b) by adjusted total risk
weighted assets (Schedule B, item 33 minus item 24 of this schedule).
27
Eligible credit reserves. Report the amount of eligible credit reserves as defined in the
advanced approaches rules.
28
Total expected credit losses. Report the amount of total expected credit losses (ECL).
This amount should equal the sum of items 1 through 16 in column H of Schedule B.
Part 2: Risk-Based Capital Numerator and Ratios for Savings Associations
Savings associations should report risk-based capital numerator and ratio information on Schedule A –
ADVANCED RISK-BASED CAPITAL (Calculation of Numerator and Ratios for Savings Associations).
Banks and bank holding companies must report risk-based capital numerator and ratio items on Schedule
A – Advanced Risk Based Capital (Calculation of Numerator and Ratios for Banks and Bank Holding
Companies). See Part 1 of this section for instructions to this schedule.
General Instructions
Definitions. Apply the definitions provided in the advanced approaches rules for the following terms: (1)
eligible credit reserves; (2) expected credit losses; (3) tier 2 carryover; (4) gain-on-sale; (5) credit risk
weighted assets; (6) tier 1 capital; (7) tier 2 capital; (8) total risk-weighted assets; and (9) total qualifying
capital.
Item Instructions
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Tier 1 Capital
1
Total Equity Capital. Report the amount of Total Equity Capital.
General note for items 2 through 9: Report positive balances for each of these items. You will deduct
each of these items when you calculate Tier 1 capital for item 14.
2
Investments in and Loans to Nonincludable Subsidiaries. Reduce tier 1 (core) capital by
your investment in, loans to, and guaranteed obligations of certain nonincludable
subsidiaries.
In consolidation, you eliminate the investment and intercompany loan accounts of
subsidiaries on Schedule SC. Therefore, you must obtain the amount of the investment
and advances from your books before consolidation. Calculate the investment using the
equity method as prescribed by GAAP plus any loans, advances, guaranteed obligations,
or other extensions of credit, whether secured or unsecured. Use negative investments to
offset loans, guaranteed obligations, or advances to the same subsidiary, but do not
reduce this item below zero. If you have a nonincludable subsidiary and the result on this
item rounds to zero or is a negative amount, report a one to indicate that you have
reported your nonincludable subsidiary.
Nonincludable Subsidiaries
Section 5(t)(5)(a) of HOLA [12 USC 1464(t)(5)(A)] requires a savings association to
deduct investments and extensions of credit to its subsidiary that engages in activities
impermissible for a national bank with the following exceptions:
1. Subsidiaries solely engaged in impermissible activities as an agent for its customers
where the subsidiary has no risk of loss.
2. Subsidiaries engaged solely in mortgage banking activities.
3. Insured depository institutions acquired as subsidiaries before May 1, 1989.
4. Subsidiaries of federal savings associations that existed on August 9, 1989, and were
chartered before October 15, 1982, as a savings bank or cooperative bank under state
law.
5. Subsidiaries of federal savings associations that existed on August 9, 1989, that
acquired their principal assets from a savings association chartered before October
15, 1982, as a savings bank or cooperative bank under state law.
Generally, a subsidiary of a savings association is nonincludable if any of its activities are
impermissible for a national bank. If any lower-tier subsidiary engages in
impermissible activities or invests in an entity that engages in impermissible activities,
but the first-tier subsidiary owned by the parent savings association does not directly
engage in impermissible activities, the first-tier subsidiary is an includable subsidiary.
Deduct your investment and loans (and guarantees) in the nonincludable lower-tier
subsidiary in computing the capital of the upper-tier subsidiary on an unconsolidated
basis and in computing your consolidated capital. Fully deduct all nonincludable
subsidiaries from capital.
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You should report investments in and advances to nonincludable subsidiaries net of all
general valuation allowances, specific valuation allowances, and charge-offs, as they
have already reduced equity capital.
3
Goodwill and Certain Other Intangible Assets. This item will generally equal SC660
with the exception of certain intangible assets such as intangible pension assets and
computer software. You may change this amount in certain cases. For purposes of
regulatory capital only, you may reduce the amount of core deposit premiums and certain
other intangible assets that you acquired in a nontaxable business combination by any
corresponding deferred tax liabilities.
Include:
1. Core deposit intangible assets (CDIs).
2. Purchased credit card relationships, (PCCRs).
3. Favorable leaseholds
Do not include:
1. Servicing assets.
2. Certain nonsecurity financial instruments accounted for under FASB Statement
No. 125.
3. Net deferred tax assets.
4
Disallowed Servicing Assets, Disallowed Deferred Tax Assets, and Other Disallowed
Assets
Disallowed Servicing Assets
Generally, you may include servicing assets reported on SC642 and SC644 in regulatory
capital, subject to both of the following limitations:
1. For mortgage and nonmortgage servicing assets, and PCCRs, combined — include in
capital the lesser of:
a. 100 percent of Tier 1 (core) capital.
b. 90 percent of fair value.
c. 100 percent of reported amount.
2. For nonmortgage servicing assets and PCCRs, as a separate sub-limit — include in
capital the lesser of the following:
a. 25 percent of Tier 1 (core) capital.
b. 90 percent of fair value.
c. 100 percent of reported amount.
Accordingly, on item 4, include the amount of servicing assets reported on SC642 and
SC644 (that are not in a nonincludable subsidiary) and PCCRs included on SC660 that
exceed the above limitations.
For purposes of the 25 percent and 100 percent of tier 1 (core) capital limitations above,
base the deduction on a tier 1 (core) capital subtotal before the deduction. In addition, in
computing the deduction for the 25 percent and 100 percent limitations, you may reduce
the amount of servicing assets by any corresponding deferred tax liability.
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Disallowed Deferred Tax Assets
Generally, if regulatory capital includes disallowed deferred tax assets, include the
amount of the disallowed deferred tax assets in this item. To the extent that realizing
deferred tax assets depends on your future taxable income (exclusive of reversing
temporary differences and carryforwards), or your tax planning strategies, such deferred
tax assets are limited for regulatory capital purposes to the lesser of the following:
1. The amount that you can realize within one year.
2. 10 percent of Tier 1 (core) capital.
Accordingly, disallowed deferred tax assets is that amount includable in assets under
GAAP, but not includable in regulatory capital pursuant to OTS policy. The deferred tax
asset subject to the limitation is the net deferred tax asset or liability included on
Schedule SC, adjusted for the deferred tax asset or liability added to or subtracted from
total assets related to the following:
1. Accumulated gains and losses on certain AFS securities and cash flow hedges on
item 10 (CCR180).
2. Goodwill and other intangible assets on Schedule CCR, lines 265 and 285.
3. Servicing assets on Schedule CCR, line 270.
Note: You can generally realize deferred tax assets without limitation from the following
sources:
1. Taxes paid in prior carry-back years.
2. Future reversals of existing taxable temporary differences.
For purposes of the 10 percent of tier 1 (core) capital limitation above, base the deduction
on a tier 1 (Core) capital subtotal before the deduction.
5
Shortfall of Eligible Credit Reserves Below Total Expected Credit Losses (50% of
Shortfall Plus Tier 2 Carryover). Eligible credit reserves are defined as all general
allowances, including the ALLL, that have been established through a charge against
earnings to absorb credit losses associated with on- or off-balance sheet wholesale and
retail exposures. Eligible credit reserves would not include other specific reserves
created against recognized losses.
A thrift’s total expected credit losses (ECL) is the sum of the ECL for all wholesale and
retail exposures other than exposures to which the thrift has applied double default
treatment. The thrift’s ECL for a wholesale exposure to a non-defaulted obligor or for a
segment of non-defaulted retail exposures that is carried at fair value with gains and
losses flowing through earnings or that is classified as held-for-sale and is carried at the
lower of cost or fair value with losses flowing through earnings is zero. For all other
wholesale exposures to non-defaulted obligors or segments of non-defaulted retail
exposures, the product of PD times LGD times EAD for the exposure or segment. The
thrift’s ECL for a wholesale exposure to a defaulted obligor or a segment of defaulted
retail exposures is equal to the thrift’s impairment estimate for allowance purposes for the
exposure or segment.
A shortfall is created when the total dollar amount of ECL exceeds the thrift’s eligible
credit reserves. If there is a shortfall of eligible credit reserves compared to ECL, the
thrift must deduct 50 percent of the shortfall from tier 1 capital and 50 percent from tier 2
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capital. If the amount deductible from tier 2 capital exceeds the thrift’s actual tier 2
capital, the thrift would deduct the excess from tier 1 capital (this amount is referred to
as the tier 2 carryover).
6
Gain-on-Sale Associated with Securitization Exposures. A thrift must deduct from tier 1
capital any increase in the thrift’s equity capital at the inception of a securitization
transaction (gain-on-sale), other than an increase in equity capital that results from the
thrift’s receipt of cash in connection with the securitization. Under SFAS No. 140, an
institution initially measures and records assets retained in connection with a sale or
securitization, based on relative fair values. That is, the institution allocates the previous
carrying amount between the sold assets and the retained interests based on their relative
fair values. The reported gain is the difference between the net proceeds from the sale
and the allocated carrying value of the assets sold. This methodology is often called
“gain-on-sale” accounting. For example, a thrift would deduct a gain attributable to a
credit-enhancing interest-only strip (CEIO) that results from FAS 140 accounting
treatment for the sale of underlying exposures to a securitization special purpose entity
(SPE). A thrift must deduct these interests in securitizations from Tier 1 to the extent they
represent gain-on-sale. A thrift must deduct any remaining CEIOs 50 percent from tier 1
capital and 50 percent from tier 2 capital. Any remaining CEIOs (that do not represent
gain-on-sale) should be deducted from tier 1 capital in item 8 below, and any remaining
Tier 2 deductions should be reported in item 22 below.
7
Certain Failed Capital Markets Transactions (up to the lower of 50% of shortfall or
amount of Tier 2 capital). Deduct in this item 50% of your exposure on certain unsettled
and failed transactions (50 percent from tier 1 and 50 percent from tier 2). These
transactions include non-delivery-versus-payment (non DvP) and non-payment-versuspayment (non-PvP) transactions (with a normal settlement period) where the thrift has not
received the deliverables by the fifth business day after counterparty delivery was due. In
these instances, the thrift must deduct the current market value of the deliverables owed
to the thrift 50 percent from tier 1 and 50% from tier 2 capital. (See item 21).
If the amount deductible from tier 2 capital exceeds the thrift’s actual tier 2 capital, the
thrift would deduct the excess from tier 1 capital.
8
Other Securitization Deductions (50% of Deductions Plus Tier 2 Carryover). Certain
other securitization exposures are also deducted from tier 1 and tier 2 capital. These
exposures include any securitization that (1) does not qualify for the Ratings-Based
Approach, the Internal Assessment Approach, or the Supervisory Formula Approach; (2)
securitizations of non-IRB exposures (i.e. exposures that are not a wholesale exposure,
retail exposure, or securitization exposure, or equity exposure); (3) low-rated
securitization exposures that qualify for and must be deducted under the Ratings-Based
Approach; and (4) High-risk exposures under the Supervisory Formula Approach. When
a thrift must deduct a securitization exposure (other than gain-on-sale) from regulatory
capital, the thrift must take the deduction 50 percent from tier 1 capital and 50 percent
from tier 2 capital. Report in this item any remaining tier 1 deductions for CEIOs (that do
not represent gain-on-sale). Refer also to item 22.
If the amount deductible from tier 2 capital exceeds the thrift’s actual tier 2 capital, the
thrift would deduct the excess from Tier 1 capital in this item.
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A thrift may calculate any deductions from regulatory capital with respect to a
securitization exposure (including after-tax gain-on-sale) net of any deferred tax
liabilities associated with the exposure.
9
Other. Report other items deducted from tier 1 capital not included in items 2 through 8.
For example, OTS capital rules do not include cumulative perpetual preferred stock in
tier 1 (core) capital.
10
Accumulated Losses (Gains) on Certain Available-For-Sale Securities and Cash Flow
Hedges, Net of Taxes.
Report in this item:
1. Accumulated Unrealized Gains and Losses on Certain Available-for-Sale
Securities
Equity capital on SC80 includes a separate component for accumulated, unrealized gains
and losses, net of income taxes, on AFS securities. See SC860, Unrealized Gains
(Losses) on Available-for-sale Securities. However, you cannot include most of that
separate component of equity capital in regulatory capital, as specified below.
For regulatory capital purposes on this schedule, but not for reporting purposes on
Schedule SC:
• Report aggregate AFS debt securities at amortized cost, not at fair value.
• Report aggregate AFS equity securities at the lower of cost or fair value, not at fair
value.
Report on item 10 the amount on SC860, Unrealized Gains (Losses) on Available-forSale Securities, adjusted for losses on certain equity securities, as follows:
• SC860, Unrealized Gains (Losses) on Available-for-Sale Securities
• Plus: As a positive number, any portion of the amount on SC860 that represents
unrealized losses on equity securities (but not debt securities), net of gains and net of
income taxes.
2. Accumulated Gains and Losses Related to Qualifying Cash Flow Hedges
Equity capital on SC80 includes a separate component for accumulated gains and losses
on qualifying cash flow hedges. See SC865, Gains (Losses) on Cash Flow Hedges.
However, you cannot include that separate component of equity capital in regulatory
capital.
Report the result in item 10 as follows:
• When the amount of this item represents gains, net of losses, report a negative
number reducing capital.
• When the amount of this item represents losses, net of gains, report a positive
number increasing capital.
11
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Intangible Assets. Report PCCRs included on SC660 as well as item 3.
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12
Noncontrolling (minority) Interest in Includable Consolidated Subsidiaries Including
REIT Preferred Stock Reported as a Borrowing. Report noncontrolling interest in
common and noncumulative perpetual preferred stock of includable consolidated
subsidiaries that you report on SC800, Noncontrolling Interest. Also include REIT
preferred stock of an includable, consolidated subsidiary that you report on either SC736
or SC800, to the extent the amount is eligible for inclusion in tier 1 (core) capital. See
the instructions for item 2 for a definition of nonincludable subsidiaries.
13
Other. Report other items permitted to be added to tier 1 capital that are not included in
items 10 through 12.
14
Tier 1 Capital. Compute this item as follows: item 1 less items 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9
plus items 10, 11, 12, and 13.
Tier 2 (Supplementary) Capital
Under the OTS risk-based capital regulations, there are two types of capital: tier 1 (core)
capital and tier 2 (supplementary) capital. Tier 2 (supplementary) capital includes certain
specified instruments with characteristics of capital that do not qualify as tier 1 (core)
capital. You may include tier 2 (supplementary) capital in your total risk-based capital,
up to a maximum of 100 percent of your tier 1 (core) capital.
Tier 2 (supplementary) capital consists of the following:
1. Permanent instruments not qualifying as tier 1 (core) capital. Report in item 16,
Qualifying Subordinated Debt and Redeemable Preferred Stock; item 17, Other
Equity Instruments; and item 19, Other.
2. Maturing capital instruments. After adjustments for the limitations described below,
report in item 16, Qualifying Subordinated Debt and Redeemable Preferred Stock;
item 17, Other Equity Instruments; and item 19, Other.
3. Up to 45 percent of your pretax unrealized gains, net of unrealized losses, on AFS
equity securities. Report in item 15.
4. Noncontrolling interests in includable subsidiaries consolidated under GAAP that are
not eligible for inclusion in tier 1 (core) capital in item 12, provided the
noncontrolling interest meets the other requirements for tier 2 (supplementary)
capital and neither you nor any of your subsidiaries or other subordinate
organizations that you own, directly or indirectly, hold the noncontrolling interest.
Report such noncontrolling interest in item 17, Other Equity Instruments.
Maturing Capital Instruments
You may elect to include maturing capital instruments by choosing one of the following
options. Once you elect either option, you must continue to apply that option for all
subsequent issuances of maturing capital instruments as long as there is a balance
outstanding of such issuances. Once such issuances have all been repaid, you may elect
the other option for future issuances.
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Option 1
Option 2
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Tier 2 (supplementary) capital is equal to the outstanding capital instrument
multiplied by the applicable percentage from the following amortization
schedule:
Years to Maturity
Percentage Counted as Tier
2 (Supplementary) Capital
Greater than 5
100%
Greater than 4, but less than or equal to 5
80%
Greater than 3, but less than or equal to 4
60%
Greater than 2, but less than or equal to 3
40%
Greater than 1, but less than or equal to 2
20%
Less than or equal to 1
0%
Tier 2 (supplementary) capital will include only the aggregate amount of
maturing capital instruments that mature in any one year during the seven
years immediately before an instrument’s maturity that does not exceed 20
percent of your capital. For this purpose, capital is tier 1 (core) capital plus,
without limitation, items included in tier 2 (supplementary) capital. For this
computation, there is no percentage of assets limitation for general loan and
lease valuation allowances. Also, for this computation, there are no
limitations on maturing capital instruments based on maturity dates.
Furthermore, for this computation, there is no limitation on tier 2
(supplementary) based on the amount of tier 1 (core) capital.
Unrealized Gains on Available-for-Sale Equity Securities. You may include in tier 2
(supplementary) capital up to 45 percent of the amount of any pretax unrealized gains.
This is net of any unrealized losses, on AFS equity securities included in SC140, Equity
Securities Subject to FASB Statement No. 115. If losses exceed gains, do not report an
amount for this item.
Do not include unrealized gains on AFS debt securities or on equity securities in a
trading portfolio.
16
Subordinated Debt and Redeemable Preferred Stock.
Include:
1. Perpetual subordinated debentures and mandatory convertible subordinated (capital
notes) securities.
2. Maturing subordinated debentures, mandatory convertible subordinated debt, and
mandatory redeemable preferred stock calculated according to the above instructions.
3. Intermediate term preferred stock (subject to maturity rules).
17
Other Equity Instruments. Report equity instruments you issued that we permit as
supplemental capital but not as tier 1 (core) capital and that you deducted for item 9.
Include:
1. Cumulative preferred stock reported on SC812.
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2. Preferred stock reported on SC812 or SC814 where the dividend adjusts based on
current market conditions or indexes and the issuer’s current credit rating;
3. Any other equity instruments reported in item 9 except preferred stock that is, in
effect, collateralized by assets of the reporting savings association; and
4. Minority interest reported on SC800, Minority Interest, in excess of the amount
included in tier 1 (core) capital in item 12.
18
Excess of Eligible Credit Reserves Over Total Expected Credit Losses (up to 0.60% of
credit risk weighted assets). If eligible credit reserves exceed total ECL, the excess
portion of eligible credit reserves may be included in tier 2 capital up to 0.6 percent of
credit-risk-weighted assets. Refer also to the instructions for item 5. Credit-riskweighted assets is defined as [1.06] multiplied by the sum of total wholesale and retail
risk-weighted assets, risk-weighted assets for securitization exposures, and risk-weighted
assets for equity exposures. (See items 5 and 20).
19
Other. Report other items permitted in tier 2 capital that you do not include in items 15
through 18.
Adjustments to Tier 2 Capital
General note for items 20 through 22: Report positive balances for each of these items. You will
deduct each of these items when you calculate Tier 2 capital for item 23.
20
Shortfall of Eligible Credit Reserves Below Total Expected Credit Losses (up to lower of
50% of the shortfall or amount of Tier 2 capital). A thrift’s total ECL is the sum of the
ECL for all wholesale and retail exposures other than exposures to which the thrift has
applied double default treatment. The thrift’s ECL for a wholesale exposure to a nondefaulted obligor that is carried at fair value with gains and losses flowing through
earnings or that is classified as held-for-sale and is carried at the lower of cost or fair
value with losses flowing through earnings is zero. For all other wholesale exposures to
non-defaulted obligors or segments of non-defaulted retail exposures, the product of PD
times LGD times EAD for the exposure or segment. The thrift’s ECL for a wholesale
exposure to a defaulted obligor or a segment of defaulted retail exposures is equal to the
thrift’s impairment estimate for allowance purposes for the exposure or segment.
A shortfall exists when the total dollar amount of ECL exceeds the thrift’s eligible credit
reserves. If there is a shortfall of eligible credit reserves compared to ECL, the thrift
must deduct 50 percent of the shortfall from tier 1 capital and 50 percent from tier 2
capital. If the amount deductible from tier 2 capital exceeds the thrift’s actual tier 2
capital, the thrift would deduct the excess from tier 1 capital.
Refer also to item 5.
21
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Certain Failed Capital Market Transactions (up to the lower of 50% of shortfall or
amount of Tier 2 capital). Deduct in this item 50% of your exposure on certain unsettled
and failed transactions (50 percent from tier 1 and 50% from tier 2). These transactions
include non-delivery-versus-payment (non-DVP) and non-payment-versus-payment
(non-PvP) transactions (with a normal settlement period) where the thrift has not received
the deliverables by the fifth business day after counterparty delivery was due. In these
instances, the thrift must deduct the current market value of the deliverables owed to the
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thrift 50% from tier 1 and 50% from tier 2. If the amount of the deductible from tier 2
capital exceeds the thrift’s actual tier 2 capital, the thrift would deduct the excess from
tier 1 capital.
Refer also to item 7.
22
Other Securitization Deductions (up to the lower of 50% of shortfall of amount of Tier 2
capital). Certain other securitization exposures would also be deducted from tier 1 and
tier 2 capital. These exposures include any securitization that (1) does not qualify for the
Ratings-Based Approach, the Internal Assessment Approach, or the Supervisory Formula
Approach; (2) securitizations of non-IRB exposures (i.e. exposures that are not a
wholesale exposure, retail exposure, or securitization exposure, or equity exposure); (3)
low-rated securitization exposures that qualify for and must be deducted under the
Ratings-Based Approach; and (4) high-risk exposures under the Supervisory Formula
Approach. When a thrift must deduct a securitization exposure (other than gain-on-sale)
from regulatory capital, the thrift must take the deduction 50 percent from tier 1 capital
and 50 percent from tier 2 capital. Report in this item any remaining tier 2 deductions for
CEIOs (that do not represent gain-on-sale). If the amount deductible from tier 2 capital
exceeds the thrift’s actual tier 2 capital, the thrift would deduct the excess from tier 1
capital.
Refer also to item 8.
23
Tier 2 (Supplementary) Capital. Compute this item as the sum of items 15, 16, 17, 18,
and 19 less items 20, 21, and 22.
24
Allowable Tier 2 (Supplementary) Capital. Computes this item as follows:
If tier 1 (core) capital is a positive amount, report the lesser of the following:
1. Tier 2 (supplementary) capital reported in item 23.
2. Tier 1 (core) capital reported in item 14.
If you have negative tier 1 (core) capital, report zero in item 24.
The amount of tier 2 (supplementary) capital included in total capital cannot exceed the
amount of tier 1 capital.
25
Tier 3 Capital Allocated for Market Risk. Tier 3 capital is subordinated debt that is
unsecured, is fully paid up, has an original maturity of at least two years, is not
redeemable before maturity without prior OTS approval, includes a lock-in clause
precluding payment of either interest or principal (even at maturity) if the payment would
cause the issuing institution’s risk-based capital ratio to fall or remain below the
minimum required under the general risk-based capital rules or the proposed advanced
capital adequacy framework, as applicable, and does not contain and is not covered by
any covenants, terms, or restrictions that are inconsistent with safe and sound banking
practices.
Report the amount of the saving association’s tier 3 capital allocated for market risk.
This item is only applicable to institutions that are subject to the market risk capital
guidelines. The amount reported in this item may only be used to satisfy the saving
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association’s market risk capital requirement and may not be used to support credit risk.
The sum of the amount reported in this item and the amount reported for item 24,
“Allowable Tier 2 (Supplementary) Capital,” must be less than or equal to the amount
reported for item 14, “Tier 1 (Core) Capital.” In addition, tier 3 capital allocated for
market risk plus tier 2 capital allocated for market risk are limited to 71.4 percent of an
institution’s measure for market risk.
26
Equity Investments and Other Assets Required to be Deducted. Report the assets that 12
CFR § 567.5(c) requires to be deducted from total capital unless deducted elsewhere.
Include:
1. Investments in other depository institutions (reciprocal holdings) that other
depository institutions may count in their regulatory capital such as capital stock,
qualifying subordinated debt, etc.
2. The entire amount of all the following items:
a. Equity investments in real property except real property primarily used or
intended to be used by you, your subsidiaries, subordinate organizations, or
affiliates as offices, or related facilities for the conduct of business.
b. Real property acquired in satisfaction of a debt, where you intend to hold the
property for real estate investment purposes or do not expect to dispose of it
within five years.
27
Total Risk-Based Capital. Compute this item as the total of item 14 plus items 24 and 25
minus item 26.
28
Eligible Credit Reserves. Report the amount of the thrift’s eligible credit reserves.
Eligible credit reserves are defined as all general allowances, including the ALLL, that
have been established through a charge against earnings to absorb credit losses associated
with on- or off-balance sheet wholesale and retail exposures. Eligible credit reserves
would not include specific reserves created against recognized losses.
29
Total Expected Credit Losses. Report the amount of the thrifts total ECL. A thrift’s ECL
is the sum of the ECL for all wholesale and retail exposures other than exposures to
which the thrift has applied double default treatment. The thrift’s ECL for a wholesale
exposure to a non-defaulted obligor or a segment of non-defaulted retail exposures that is
carried at fair value with gains and losses flowing through earnings or that is classified as
held-for-sale and is carried at the lower of cost or fair value with losses flowing through
earnings is zero. For all other wholesale exposures to non-defaulted obligors or segments
of non-defaulted retail exposures, the product of PD times LGD times EAD for the
exposure or segment. The thrift’s ECL for a wholesale exposure to a defaulted obligor or
a segment of defaulted retail exposures is equal to the thrift’s impairment estimate for
allowance purposes for the exposure or segment.
30
Total Risk-Weighted Assets. Carry over this item from Schedule B, item 33.
Capital Ratios
31
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Total Risk-Based Capital Ratio. Report total risk-based capital (line 27) divided by total
risk-weighted assets (line 30).
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Tier 1 Risk-Based Capital Ratio. Report Tier 1 capital (line 14) divided by total riskweighted assets (line 30).
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Schedule B – Summary Risk-Weighted Asset Information for Banks Approved to
Use Advanced Internal Ratings-Based and Advanced Measurement Approaches
for Regulatory Capital Purposes
General Instructions
Report the information required for Schedule B using the definitions provided in the advanced approaches
rules.
Item Instructions
Item No.
Caption and Instructions
Wholesale Exposures
1
Corporate
In column A, the weighted average probability of default is derived from cell A-13 of
Schedule C -Wholesale Exposure – Corporate.
In column B, the total balance sheet amount is derived from cell C-13 of Schedule C Wholesale Exposure – Corporate.
In column C, the total dollar volume of undrawn exposures is derived from cell D-13 of
Schedule C -Wholesale Exposure – Corporate.
In column D, the total dollar volume of exposure at default is derived from cell E-13 of
Schedule C- Wholesale Exposure – Corporate.
In column E, the weighted average effective maturity in years is derived from cell F-13 of
Schedule C - Wholesale Exposure – Corporate.
In column F, the weighted average loss given default is derived from cell H-13 of
Schedule C -Wholesale Exposures – Corporate.
In column G, the total amount of risk weighted assets is derived from cell K-13 of
Schedule C - Wholesale Exposure – Corporate.
In column H, the total dollar volume of expected credit loss is derived from cell L-13 of
Schedule C - Wholesale Exposure – Corporate.
2
Bank
In column A, the weighted average probability of default is derived from cell A-13 of
Schedule D - Wholesale Exposure – Bank.
In column B, the total balance sheet amount is derived from cell C-13 of Schedule D Wholesale Exposure – Bank.
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In column C, the total dollar volume of undrawn exposures is derived from cell D-13 of
Schedule D-Wholesale Exposure – Bank.
In column D, the total dollar volume of exposure at default is derived from cell E-13 of
Schedule D -Wholesale Exposure – Bank.
In column E, the weighted average effective maturity in years is derived from cell F-13 of
Schedule D-Wholesale Exposure – Bank.
In column F, the weighted average loss given default is derived from cell H-13 of
Schedule D-Wholesale Exposures – Bank.
In column G, the total amount of risk weighted assets is derived from cell J-13 of
Schedule D - Wholesale Exposure – Bank.
In column H, the total dollar volume of expected credit loss is derived from cell K-13 of
Schedule D - Wholesale Exposure – Bank.
3
Sovereign
In column A, the weighted average probability of default is derived from cell A-13 of
Schedule E - Wholesale Exposure – Sovereign.
In column B, the total balance sheet amount is derived from cell C-13 of Schedule E Wholesale Exposure – Sovereign.
In column C, the total dollar volume of undrawn exposures is derived from cell D-13 of
Schedule E - Wholesale Exposure – Sovereign.
In column D, the total dollar volume of exposure at default is derived from cell E-13 of
Schedule E - Wholesale Exposure – Sovereign.
In column E, the weighted average effective maturity in years is derived from cell F-13 of
Schedule E -Wholesale Exposure – Sovereign.
In column F, the weighted average loss given default is derived from cell H-13 of
Schedule E - Wholesale Exposures – Sovereign.
In column G, the total amount of risk weighted assets is derived from cell J-13 of
Schedule E - Wholesale Exposure – Sovereign.
In column H, the total dollar volume of expected credit loss is derived from cell K-13 of
Schedule E- Wholesale Exposure – Sovereign.
4
Income-Producing Real Estate (IPRE)
In column A, the weighted average probability of default is derived from cell A-13 of
Schedule F - Wholesale Exposure – IPRE.
In column B, the total balance sheet amount is derived from cell C-13 of Schedule F Wholesale Exposure – IPRE.
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In column C, the total dollar volume of undrawn exposures is derived from cell D-13 of
Schedule F - Wholesale Exposure – IPRE.
In column D, the total dollar volume of exposure at default is derived from cell E-13 of
Schedule F - Wholesale Exposure – Construction IPRE.
In column E, the weighted average effective maturity in years is derived from cell F-13 of
Schedule F - Wholesale Exposure – IPRE.
In column F, the weighted average loss given default is derived from cell H-13 of
Schedule F -Wholesale Exposures – IPRE.
In column G, the total amount of risk weighted assets is derived from cell K-13 of
Schedule F - Wholesale Exposure – IPRE.
In column H, the total dollar volume of expected credit loss is derived from cell L-13 of
Schedule F - Wholesale Exposure – IPRE.
5
High-Volatility Commercial Real Estate (HVCRE)
In column A, the weighted average probability of default is derived from cell A-13 of
Schedule G - Wholesale Exposure – HVCRE.
In column B, the total balance sheet amount is derived from cell C-13 of Schedule G Wholesale Exposure – HVCRE.
In column C, the total dollar volume of undrawn exposures is derived from cell D-13 of
Schedule G - Wholesale Exposure – HVCRE.
In column D, the total dollar volume of exposure at default is derived from cell E-13 of
Schedule G - Wholesale Exposure – HVCRE.
In column E, the weighted average effective maturity in years is derived from cell F-13 of
Schedule G - Wholesale Exposure – HVCRE.
In column F, the weighted average loss given default is derived from cell H-13 of
Schedule G - Wholesale Exposures – HVCRE.
In column G, the total amount of risk weighted assets is derived from cell K-13 of
Schedule G - Wholesale Exposure – HVCRE.
In column H, the total dollar volume of expected credit loss is derived from cell L-13 of
Schedule G - Wholesale Exposure – HVCRE.
6
Eligible Margin Loans, Repo-Style Transactions and OTC Derivatives With CrossProduct Netting – EAD Adjustment Method
In column A, the weighted average probability of default is derived from cell A-14 of
Schedule H - Wholesale Exposure – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions and
OTC Derivatives with Cross Product Netting.
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In column D, the total dollar volume of exposure at default is derived from cell C-14 of
Schedule H - Wholesale Exposure – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions and
OTC Derivatives with Cross Product Netting.
In column E, the weighted average effective maturity in years is derived from cell B-14
of Schedule H - Wholesale Exposure – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions and
OTC Derivatives with Cross Product Netting.
In column F, the weighted average loss given default is derived from cell D-14 of
Schedule H - Wholesale Exposures – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions and
OTC Derivatives with Cross Product Netting.
In column G, the total amount of risk weighted assets is derived from cell E-14 of
Schedule H - Wholesale Exposure – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions and
OTC Derivatives with Cross Product Netting.
In column H, the total dollar volume of expected credit loss is derived from cell F-14 of
Schedule H - Wholesale Exposure – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions and
OTC Derivatives with Cross Product Netting.
7
Eligible Margin Loans, Repo-Style Transactions and OTC Derivatives With CrossProduct Netting – Collateral Reflected in LGD
In column A, the weighted average probability of default is derived from cell G-14 of
Schedule H - Wholesale Exposure – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions and
OTC Derivatives with Cross Product Netting.
In column D, the total dollar volume of exposure at default is derived from cell I-14 of
Schedule H - Wholesale Exposure – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions and
OTC Derivatives with Cross Product Netting.
In column E, the weighted average effective maturity in years is derived from cell H-14
of Schedule H - Wholesale Exposure – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions and
OTC Derivatives with Cross Product Netting.
In column F, the weighted average loss given default is derived from cell J-14 of
Schedule H - Wholesale Exposures – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions and
OTC Derivatives with Cross Product Netting.
In column G, the total amount of risk weighted assets is derived from cell K-14 of
Schedule H - Wholesale Exposure – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions and
OTC Derivatives with Cross Product Netting.
In column H, the total dollar volume of expected credit loss is derived from cell L-14 of
Schedule H - Wholesale Exposure – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions and
OTC Derivatives with Cross Product Netting.
8
FFIEC 101
Eligible Margin Loans, Repo-Style Transactions -- No Cross-Product Netting – EAD
Adjustment Method
B-4
(9-10)
SCHEDULE B
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULE B
In column A, the weighted average probability of default is derived from cell A-14 of
Schedule I - Wholesale Exposure – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions - No
Cross Product Netting.
In column D, the total dollar volume of exposure at default is derived from cell C-14 of
Schedule I - Wholesale Exposure – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions - No
Cross Product Netting.
In column E, the weighted average effective maturity in years is derived from cell B-14
of Schedule I - Wholesale Exposure – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions - No
Cross Product Netting.
In column F, the weighted average loss given default is derived from cell D-14 of
Schedule I - Wholesale Exposures – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions - No
Cross Product Netting.
In column G, the total amount of risk weighted assets is derived from cell E-14 of
Schedule I - Wholesale Exposure – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions - No
Cross Product Netting.
In column H, the total dollar volume of expected credit loss is derived from cell F-14 of
Schedule I - Wholesale Exposure – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions - No
Cross Product Netting.
9
Eligible Margin Loans, Repo-Style Transactions -- No Cross-Product Netting – Collateral
Reflected in LGD
In column A, the weighted average probability of default is derived from cell G-14 of
Schedule I - Wholesale Exposure – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions - No
Cross Product Netting.
In column D, the total dollar volume of exposure at default is derived from cell I-14 of
Schedule I - Wholesale Exposure – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions - No
Cross Product Netting.
In column E, the weighted average effective maturity in years is derived from cell H-14
of Schedule I - Wholesale Exposure – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions - No
Cross Product Netting.
In column F, the weighted average loss given default is derived from cell J-14 of
Schedule I - Wholesale Exposures – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions - No
Cross Product Netting.
In column G, the total amount of risk weighted assets is derived from cell K-14 of
Schedule I - Wholesale Exposure – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions - No
Cross Product Netting.
In column H, the total dollar volume of expected credit loss is derived from cell L-14 of
Schedule I - Wholesale Exposure – Eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions - No
Cross Product Netting.
FFIEC 101
B-5
(9-10)
SCHEDULE B
FFIEC 101
10
SCHEDULE B
OTC Derivatives – No Cross-Product Netting – EAD Adjustment Method
In column A, the weighted average probability of default is derived from cell A-13 of
Schedule J - Wholesale Exposure – OTC Derivatives - No Cross Product Netting.
In column D, the total dollar volume of exposure at default is derived from cell C-13 of
Schedule J - Wholesale Exposure – OTC Derivatives - No Cross Product Netting.
In column E, the weighted average effective maturity in years is derived from cell B-13
of Schedule J - Wholesale Exposure – OTC Derivatives - No Cross Product Netting.
In column F, the weighted average loss given default is derived from cell D-13 of
Schedule J - Wholesale Exposures – OTC Derivatives - No Cross Product Netting.
In column G, the total amount of risk weighted assets is derived from cell E-13 of
Schedule J - Wholesale Exposure – OTC Derivatives - No Cross Product Netting.
In column H, the total dollar volume of expected credit loss is derived from cell F-13 of
Schedule J - Wholesale Exposure – OTC Derivatives - No Cross Product Netting.
11
OTC Derivatives – No Cross-Product Netting – Collateral Reflected in LGD
In column A, the weighted average probability of default is derived from cell G-13 of
Schedule J - Wholesale Exposure – OTC Derivatives - No Cross Product Netting.
In column D, the total dollar volume of exposure at default is derived from cell I-13 of
Schedule J - Wholesale Exposure – OTC Derivatives - No Cross Product Netting.
In column E, the weighted average effective maturity in years is derived from cell H-13
of Schedule J - Wholesale Exposure – OTC Derivatives - No Cross Product Netting.
In column F, the weighted average loss given default is derived from cell J-13 of
Schedule J - Wholesale Exposures – OTC Derivatives - No Cross Product Netting.
In column G, the total amount of risk weighted assets is derived from cell K-13 of
Schedule J - Wholesale Exposure – OTC Derivatives - No Cross Product Netting.
In column H, the total dollar volume of expected credit loss is derived from cell L-13 of
Schedule J - Wholesale Exposure – OTC Derivatives - No Cross Product Netting.
Retail Exposures
12
Residential Mortgage – Closed-end First Lien Exposures
In column A, the weighted average probability of default is derived from cell A-16 of
Schedule K - Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Closed-end First Lien Exposures.
In column B, the total balance sheet amount is derived from cell C-16 of Schedule K Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Closed-end First Lien Exposures.
FFIEC 101
B-6
(9-10)
SCHEDULE B
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULE B
In column C, the total dollar volume of undrawn exposures is derived from cell D-16 of
Schedule K - Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Closed-end First Lien Exposures.
In column D, the total dollar volume of exposure at default is derived from cell E-16 of
Schedule K - Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Closed-end First Lien
Exposures.
In column F, the weighted average loss given default is derived from cell G-16 of
Schedule K - Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Closed-end First Lien Exposures.
In column G, the total amount of risk weighted assets is derived from cell H-16 of
Schedule K - Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Closed-end First Lien Exposures.
In column H, the total dollar volume of expected credit loss is derived from cell I-16 of
Schedule K - Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Closed-end First Lien Exposures.
13
Residential Mortgage – Closed-end Junior Lien Exposures
In column A, the weighted average probability of default is derived from cell A-16 of
Schedule L - Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Closed-end Junior Lien
Exposures.
In column B, the total balance sheet amount is derived from cell C-16 of Schedule L Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Closed-end Junior Lien Exposures.
In column C, the total dollar volume of undrawn exposures is derived from cell D-16 of
Schedule L - Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Closed-end Junior Lien
Exposures.
In column D, the total dollar volume of exposure at default is derived from cell E-16 of
Schedule L - Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Closed-end Junior Lien
Exposures.
In column F, the weighted average loss given default is derived from cell G-16 of
Schedule L - Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Closed-end Junior Lien
Exposures.
In column G, the total amount of risk weighted assets is derived from cell H-16 of
Schedule L - Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Closed-end Junior Lien
Exposures.
In column H, the total dollar volume of expected credit loss is derived from cell I-16 of
Schedule L - Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Closed-end Junior Lien
Exposures.
14
Residential Mortgage – Revolving Exposures
In column A, the weighted average probability of default is derived from cell A-16 of
Schedule M - Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Revolving Exposures.
FFIEC 101
B-7
(9-10)
SCHEDULE B
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULE B
In column B, the total balance sheet amount is derived from cell C-16 of Schedule M Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Revolving Exposures.
In column C, the total dollar volume of undrawn exposures is derived from cell D-16 of
Schedule M - Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Revolving Exposures.
In column D, the total dollar volume of exposure at default is derived from cell E-16 of
Schedule M - Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Revolving Exposures.
In column F, the weighted average loss given default is derived from cell G-16 of
Schedule M - Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Revolving Exposures.
In column G, the total amount of risk weighted assets is derived from cell H-16 of
Schedule M - Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Revolving Exposures.
In column H, the total dollar volume of expected credit loss is derived from cell I-16 of
Schedule M - Retail Exposure – Residential Mortgage – Revolving Exposures.
15
Qualifying Revolving Exposures
In column A, the weighted average probability of default is derived from cell A-16 of
Schedule N - Retail Exposure – Qualifying Revolving Exposures.
In column B, the total balance sheet amount is derived from cell C-16 of Schedule N Retail Exposure – Qualifying Revolving Exposures.
In column C, the total dollar volume of undrawn exposures is derived from cell D-16 of
Schedule N - Retail Exposure – Qualifying Revolving Exposures.
In column D, the total dollar volume of exposure at default is derived from cell E-16 of
Schedule N - Retail Exposure – Qualifying Revolving Exposures.
In column F, the weighted average loss given default is derived from cell G-16 of
Schedule N -Retail Exposure – Qualifying Revolving Exposures.
In column G, the total amount of risk weighted assets is derived from cell H-16 of
Schedule N - Retail Exposure – Qualifying Revolving Exposures.
In column H, the total dollar volume of expected credit loss is derived from cell I-16 of
Schedule N - Retail Exposure – Qualifying Revolving Exposures.
16
Other Retail Exposures
In column A, the weighted average probability of default is derived from cell A-16 of
Schedule O - Retail Exposure – Other Retail Exposures.
In column B, the total balance sheet amount is derived from cell C-16 of Schedule O Retail Exposure – Other Retail Exposures.
FFIEC 101
B-8
(9-10)
SCHEDULE B
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULE B
In column C, the total dollar volume of undrawn exposures is derived from cell D-16 of
Schedule O - Retail Exposure – Other Retail Exposures.
In column D, the total dollar volume of exposure at default is derived from cell E-16 of
Schedule O - Retail Exposure – Other Retail Exposures.
In column F, the weighted average loss given default is derived from cell G-16 of
Schedule O - Retail Exposure – Other Retail Exposures.
In column G, the total amount of risk weighted assets is derived from cell H-16 of
Schedule O - Retail Exposure – Other Retail Exposures.
In column H, the total dollar volume of expected credit loss is derived from cell I-16 of
Schedule O - Retail Exposure – Other Retail Exposures.
Securitization Exposures
17
Subject to Ratings-based Approach
In column B, the total amount of securitization exposures subject to the Ratings-based
Approach is derived from cell A-5 of Schedule P – Securitization Exposures Subject to
the Ratings-based or Internal Assessment Approaches.
In column G, report the total amount of risk weighted assets of securitization exposures
subject to the Ratings-based Approach.
18
Subject to Internal Assessment Approach
In column B, the total amount of securitization exposures subject to the Internal
Assessment Approach is derived from cell B-5 of Schedule P – Securitization Exposures
Subject to the Ratings-based or Internal Assessment Approaches.
In column G, report the total amount of risk weighted assets of securitization exposures
subject to the Internal Assessment Approach. Note that the sum of G-17 and G-18 of this
schedule should equal the amount reported in cell C-5 of Schedule P – Securitization
Exposures Subject to the Ratings-based or Internal Assessment Approaches.
19
Subject to the Supervisory Formula Approach
In column B, the total amount of securitization exposures subject to the Supervisory
Formula Approach is derived from cell A-3 of Schedule Q – Securitization Detail
Schedule.
In column G, the total amount of risk weighted assets of securitization exposures
outstanding subject to the Supervisory Formula Approach is derived from cell B-3 of
Schedule Q – Securitization Detail Schedule.
20
FFIEC 101
Investors’ Interest in Securitizations
B-9
(9-10)
SCHEDULE B
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULE B
In column G, the total amount of risk weighted assets for investors’ interest in
securitizations is derived. This amount should equal the sum of cells B-5 and B-6 of
Schedule Q – Securitization Detail Schedule.
Equity Exposures
21
Simple Risk Weight Method (SRWA): In column G, the total amount of risk weighted
assets for equity exposures subject to the SRWA plus investment funds is derived from
cell B-16 of Schedule R – Equity Exposures. Complete only if the SRWA is used.
22
Full Internal Models Approach (IMA): In column G, the total amount of risk weighted
assets for equity exposures is derived from cell B-22 of Schedule R – Equity Exposures.
Complete only if the bank uses internal models to estimate potential losses for both
publicly traded and non-publicly traded equity exposures.
23
Partial IMA, Partial SRWA: In column G, the total amount of risk weighted assets for
equity exposures is derived from cell B-26 of Schedule R – Equity Exposures. Complete
only if the bank uses internal models to estimate potential losses only for publicly traded
equity exposures.
24
Unsettled Transactions
In column B, report the balance sheet amount of unsettled transactions.
In column G, report the total amount of risk weighted assets of unsettled transactions, as
determined by section 35 of the advanced approaches rules.
25
Assets Not Included in a Defined Exposure Category
In column B, report the balance sheet amount of assets not defined in an exposure
category, as described in paragraph (e)(3) of section 31 of the advanced approaches rules.
In column G, report the total amount of risk weighted assets for assets not defined in an
exposure category, as determined by paragraph (e)(3) of section 31 of the advanced
approaches rules.
26
Non-material Portfolios of Exposures
In column B, report the balance sheet amount of assets in non-material portfolios of
exposures as described in paragraph (e)(4) of section 31 of the advanced approaches
rules.
In column G, report the total amount of risk weighted assets for non-material portfolios
of exposures as determined by paragraph (e)(4) of section 31 of the advanced approaches
rules, of non-material exposures.
27
Sum of Column G: In column G, report the sum of G-1 through G-26.
28
Total Credit Risk Weighted Assets: In column G, report the product of G-27 and 1.06.
FFIEC 101
B-10
(9-10)
SCHEDULE B
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULE B
29
Assets Subject to the General Risk-Based Capital Requirements: In column G, report
risk-weighted assets subject to the merger and acquisition transitional arrangements as
described in section 24 of the advanced approaches rules.
30
Excess Eligible Credit Reserves Not Included in Tier 2 Capital: In column G, report
excess eligible credit reserves not included in tier 2 capital, consistent with paragraph
(a)(2) of section 13 of the advanced approaches rules.
31
Market Risk Equivalent Assets: In column G, report total Market Risk Equivalent
Assets.
32
Operational Risk: In column G, the amount of risk-weighted assets for operational risk is
derived from the product of line 1 of Schedule S - Operational Risk and 12.5.
33
Total: In column G, report the sum of cells G-28, G-29, G-31, and G-32 minus cell G-30
above.
FFIEC 101
B-11
(9-10)
SCHEDULE B
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES C-G
Schedules C through G – Wholesale Exposures
General Instructions
Definitions. Apply the definitions provided in the advanced approaches rules for the following terms: (1)
probability of default (PD); (2) loss given default (LGD); (3) exposure at default (EAD); (4) effective
maturity (M); (5) expected credit loss (ECL); (6) guarantee; (7) credit derivatives; (8) obligor; (9) credit
risk mitigant; (10) eligible margin loan; (11) eligible purchased wholesale exposure; (12) high volatility
commercial real estate (HVCRE); (13) multilateral development bank; (14) obligor; (15) repo-style
transaction; (16) sovereign exposure; and (17) wholesale exposure.
The PD substitution approach and the LGD adjustment approach are described in section 33 of the
advanced approaches rules. The double default treatment is described in section 34 of the advanced
approaches rules.
Weighted Averages. Weighted average obligor PD as used in this section is calculated by: (1)
determining the obligors and their exposures that fall within each of the PD ranges indicated, (2)
multiplying each obligor’s PD by its total EAD, (3) summing the products from step (2) for all exposures
within each PD range, and (4) dividing the summed products from step (3) by the sum of the EADs of all
exposures in the same PD range.
Weighted Average LGD without effects of guarantees and credit derivatives, but with effect of collateral
as used in this section is calculated by: (1) determining the obligors and their exposures that fall within
each of the PD ranges indicated, (2) multiplying each exposure’s LGD before considering effects of
guarantees and credit derivatives, but after considering collateral by its EAD, (3) summing the products
from step (2) for all exposures within each PD range, and (4) dividing the summed products from step (3)
by the sum of the EADs of all exposures in the same PD range.
Weighted average LGD with effects of guarantees, credit derivatives and collateral as used in this section
is calculated by: (1) determining the obligors and their exposures that fall within each of the PD ranges
indicated, (2) multiplying each exposure’s LGD with effects of credit risk mitigants (guarantees, credit
derivatives and collateral) by its EAD, (3) summing the products from step (2) for all exposures within
each PD range, and (4) dividing the summed products from step (3) by the sum of the EADs of all
exposures in the same PD range.
Weighted average M as used in this section is calculated by: (1) determining the obligors and their
exposures that fall within each of the PD ranges indicated, (2) multiplying each exposure’s estimated M
by its EAD, (3) summing the products from step (2) for all exposures within each PD range, and (4)
dividing the summed products from step (3) by the sum of the EADs of all exposures in the same PD
range.
Exposure Categorization. The underlying obligor should be used as the basis for determining on which
wholesale schedule to report an exposure. If the bank does not assign an obligor PD, then the bank
should use the guarantor as the basis for determining on which schedule to report an exposure. The bank
should also use the guarantor PD as the basis for assigning the exposure to the appropriate supervisory PD
band.
Treatment of Eligible Purchased Wholesale Exposures. Consistent with paragraph (d)(4) of section 31 of
the advanced approaches rules, reporting of eligible purchased wholesale exposures should be based on
segment-level risk estimates for PD, LGD, EAD, M, and ECL.
FFIEC 101
C-G - 1
(9-10)
SCHEDULES C-G
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES C-G
Schedule C – Wholesale Exposures - Corporate
Report all Wholesale Exposures – Corporate, which include all wholesale exposures as defined in the
advanced approaches rules, except those which are to be specifically included in the Wholesale Exposures
– Bank (Schedule D), Wholesale Exposures – Sovereign (Schedule E), Wholesale Exposures – Income
Producing Real Estate (Schedule F), Wholesale Exposures – High Volatility Commercial Real Estate
(Schedule G), or Wholesale Exposures – Eligible Margin Loans, Repo-Style Transactions, or OTC
Derivatives schedules (Schedules H through I). Include in this schedule government-related entities
whose exposures do not have the full faith and credit support of a sovereign such as the Federal Home
Loan Bank or the Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation.
Item No.
1-12
Instructions
In column A, report the weighted average obligor PD of exposures categorized as
wholesale corporate where the obligor PD falls within the indicated PD range. Cell A-12
equals 100.
In column B, report the total number of obligors included in this row for column A.
In column C, report the total balance sheet amount of exposures included in this row for
column A. Do not report any undrawn amounts in this column.
In column D, report the total dollar value of available but undrawn balance of exposures
(for example, from loan commitments, lines of credit, trade-related letters of credit, or
transaction-related contingencies) included in this row for column A.
In column E, report the total EAD of exposures included in this row for column A.
In column F, report the weighted average M in years of exposures included in this row
for column A.
In column G, report the weighted average LGD of exposures included in this row for
column A. In estimating LGD, include the effects of collateral but not the effects of
guarantees or credit derivatives.
In column H, report the weighted average LGD of exposures included in this row for
column A. In estimating LGD, include the effects of credit risk mitigants (guarantees,
credit derivatives and collateral).
In column I, report the estimated benefit arising from the application of the PD
substitution approach or the LGD adjustment approach to exposures included in this row,
expressed in terms of a reduction in risk-weighted assets in dollars but only in cases
where risk is mitigated through the use of eligible credit derivatives. The estimate can be
derived by deducting the aggregated risk-weighted assets that would have resulted from
the application of the IRB Wholesale risk-weight formula to all underlying obligations
contained in this row if the PD Substitution approach and LGD Adjustment approach had
not been applied from the amount in column K of this row (this resulting amount would
normally be negative). No estimate is required in cases where risk is mitigated through
the use of eligible guarantees.
FFIEC 101
C-G - 2
(9-10)
SCHEDULES C-G
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES C-G
In column J, report the estimated benefit arising from the application of the double
default treatment to exposures included in this row, expressed in terms of a reduction in
risk-weighted assets in dollars. The estimate can be derived by deducting the aggregated
risk-weighted assets that would have resulted from the application of the IRB Wholesale
risk-weight formula to all underlying obligations contained in this row as if double
default treatment had not been applied from the amount in column K of this row (this
resulting amount would normally be negative). The estimate should reflect only credit
risk mitigation benefits derived from the application of the double default treatment.
In column K, report the total risk weighted assets associated with all exposures included
in this row for column A - after any credit risk mitigation adjustments including
application of double default treatment.
In column L, report the dollar amount of ECL for exposures included in this row for
column A.
13
In column A, the EAD-weighted average PD (WAPD) in percentage terms is calculated
as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Ai ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WAPD(%) = ⎝ i =112
∑ Ei
i =1
where Ai and Ei are the weighted average PD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns A
and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule.
Note that A12 equals 100.
In column F, the EAD-weighted average effective maturity (WAEM) in years is
calculated as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Fi ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WAEM (Years ) = ⎝ i =112
∑ Ei
i =1
where Fi and Ei are the weighted average effective maturity (years) and EAD ($) reported
in columns F and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of
this schedule.
In column G, the EAD-weighted average LGD before consideration of eligible
guarantees and credit derivatives (WALGD_Pre) in percentage terms is calculated as
follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Gi ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WALGD _ Pr e(%) = ⎝ i =1 12
∑ Ei
i =1
FFIEC 101
C-G - 3
(9-10)
SCHEDULES C-G
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES C-G
where Gi and Ei are the weighted average LGD before consideration of eligible
guarantees and credit derivatives (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns G and E,
respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule.
In column H, the EAD-weighted average LGD after consideration of consideration of
credit risk mitigants (WALGD_Post) in percentage terms is calculated as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ H i ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WALGD _ Post (%) = ⎝ i =1 12
∑ Ei
i =1
where Hi and Ei are the LGD after consideration of credit risk mitigants (%) and EAD ($)
reported in columns H and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through
12 of this schedule.
In columns B, C, D, E, I, J, K, and L, the sums are calculated as the total of amounts
reported in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule for each of these respective
columns.
14
Report the risk weighted assets of non-material portfolios reportable in this schedule, but
not included in the cells above.
Schedule D – Wholesale Exposures - Bank
Report all Wholesale Exposures - Bank. For this schedule, Bank includes the following entities: (1)
banks and depository institutions as defined in the Glossary of the Reports of Condition and Income
under the following headings: Banks, U.S. and Foreign; and Depository Institutions in the U.S.; (2)
securities firms; and (3) multi-lateral development banks that do not have full faith and credit backing of
sovereign entities.
Item No.
1-12
Instructions
In column A, report the weighted average obligor PD of exposures categorized as
wholesale bank where the obligor PD falls within the indicated PD range. Cell A-12
equals 100.
In column B, report the total number of obligors included in this row for column A.
In column C, report the total balance sheet amount of exposures included in this row for
column A. Do not report any undrawn amounts in this column.
In column D, report the total dollar value of available but undrawn balance of exposures
(for example, from loan commitments, lines of credit, trade-related letters of credit, or
transaction-related contingencies) included in this row for column A.
In column E, report the total EAD of exposures included in this row for column A.
FFIEC 101
C-G - 4
(9-10)
SCHEDULES C-G
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES C-G
In column F, report the weighted average M in years of exposures included in this row
for column A.
In column G, report the weighted average LGD of exposures included in this row for
column A. In estimating LGD, include the effects of collateral but not the effects of
guarantees or credit derivatives.
In column H, report the weighted average LGD of exposures included in this row for
column A. In estimating LGD, include the effects of credit risk mitigants (guarantees,
credit derivatives, and collateral).
In column I, report the estimated benefit arising from the application of the PD
substitution approach or the LGD adjustment approach to exposures included in this row,
expressed in terms of a reduction in risk-weighted assets in dollars but only in cases
where risk is mitigated through the use of eligible credit derivatives. The estimate can be
derived by deducting the aggregated risk-weighted assets that would have resulted from
the application of the IRB Wholesale risk-weight formula to all underlying obligations
contained in this row if the PD Substitution approach and LGD Adjustment approach had
not been applied from the amount in column J of this row (this resulting amount would
normally be negative). No estimate is required in cases where risk is mitigated through
the use of eligible guarantees.
In column J, report the total risk weighted assets associated with all exposures included in
this row for column A - after any credit risk mitigation adjustments.
In column K, report the dollar amount of ECL for exposures included in this row for
column A.
13
In column A, the EAD-weighted average PD (WAPD) in percentage terms is calculated
as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Ai ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WAPD(%) = ⎝ i =112
∑ Ei
i =1
where Ai and Ei are the weighted average PD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns A
and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule.
Note that A12 equals 100.
In column F, the EAD-weighted average effective maturity (WAEM) in years is
calculated as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Fi ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WAEM (Years ) = ⎝ i =112
∑ Ei
i =1
FFIEC 101
C-G - 5
(9-10)
SCHEDULES C-G
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES C-G
where Fi and Ei are the weighted average effective maturity (years) and EAD ($) reported
in columns F and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of
this schedule.
In column G, the EAD-weighted average LGD before consideration of eligible
guarantees and credit derivatives (WALGD_Pre) in percentage terms is calculated as
follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Gi ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WALGD _ Pr e(%) = ⎝ i =1 12
∑ Ei
i =1
where Gi and Ei are the weighted average LGD before consideration of eligible
guarantees and credit derivatives (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns G and E,
respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule.
In column H, the EAD-weighted average LGD after consideration of consideration of
credit risk mitigants (WALGD_Post) in percentage terms is calculated as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ H i ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WALGD _ Post (%) = ⎝ i =1 12
∑ Ei
i =1
where Hi and Ei are the LGD after consideration of credit risk mitigants (%) and EAD ($)
reported in columns H and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through
12 of this schedule.
In columns B, C, D, E, I, J, and K, the sums are calculated as the total of amounts
reported in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule for each of these respective
columns.
14
Report the risk weighted assets of non-material portfolios reportable in this schedule, but
not included in the cells above.
Schedule E – Wholesale Exposures - Sovereign
Report all Wholesale Exposures – Sovereign (Sovereign exposures)
Item No.
1-12
Instructions
In column A, report the weighted average obligor PD of exposures categorized as
wholesale sovereign where the obligor PD falls within the indicated PD range. Cell A-12
equals 100.
In column B, report the total number of obligors included in this row for column A.
FFIEC 101
C-G - 6
(9-10)
SCHEDULES C-G
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES C-G
In column C, report the total balance sheet amount of exposures included in this row for
column A. Do not report any undrawn amounts in this column.
In column D, report the total dollar value of available but undrawn balance of exposures
(for example, from loan commitments, lines of credit, trade-related letters of credit, or
transaction-related contingencies) included in this row for column A.
In column E, report the total EAD of exposures included in this row for column A.
In column F, report the weighted average M in years of exposures included in this row
for column A.
In column G, report the weighted average LGD of exposures included in this row for
column A. In estimating LGD, include the effects of collateral but not the effects of
guarantees or credit derivatives.
In column H, report the weighted average LGD of exposures included in this row for
column A. In estimating LGD, include the effects of credit risk mitigants (guarantees,
credit derivatives, and collateral).
In column I, report the estimated benefit arising from the application of the PD
substitution approach or the LGD adjustment approach to exposures included in this row,
expressed in terms of a reduction in risk-weighted assets in dollars but only in cases
where risk is mitigated through the use of eligible credit derivatives. The estimate can be
derived by deducting the aggregated risk-weighted assets that would have resulted from
the application of the IRB Wholesale risk-weight formula to all underlying obligations
contained in this row if the PD Substitution approach and LGD Adjustment approach had
not been applied from the amount in column J of this row (this resulting amount would
normally be negative). No estimate is required in cases where risk is mitigated through
the use of eligible guarantees.
In column J, report the total risk weighted assets associated with all exposures included in
this row for column A - after any credit risk mitigation adjustments.
In column K, report the dollar amount of ECL for exposures included in this row for
column A.
13
In column A, the EAD-weighted average PD (WAPD) in percentage terms is calculated
as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Ai ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WAPD(%) = ⎝ i =112
∑ Ei
i =1
where Ai and Ei are the weighted average PD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns A
and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule.
Note that A12 equals 100.
FFIEC 101
C-G - 7
(9-10)
SCHEDULES C-G
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES C-G
In column F, the EAD-weighted average effective maturity (WAEM) in years is
calculated as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Fi ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WAEM (Years ) = ⎝ i =112
∑ Ei
i =1
where Fi and Ei are the weighted average effective maturity (years) and EAD ($) reported
in columns F and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of
this schedule.
In column G, the EAD-weighted average LGD before consideration of eligible
guarantees and credit derivatives (WALGD_Pre) in percentage terms is calculated as
follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Gi ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WALGD _ Pr e(%) = ⎝ i =1 12
∑ Ei
i =1
where Gi and Ei are the weighted average LGD before consideration of eligible
guarantees and credit derivatives (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns G and E,
respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule.
In column H, the EAD-weighted average LGD after consideration of consideration of
credit risk mitigants (WALGD_Post) in percentage terms is calculated as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ H i ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WALGD _ Post (%) = ⎝ i =1 12
∑ Ei
i =1
where Hi and Ei are the LGD after consideration of credit risk mitigants (%) and EAD ($)
reported in columns H and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through
12 of this schedule.
In columns B, C, D, E, I, J, and K, the sums are calculated as the total of amounts
reported in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule for each of these respective
columns.
14
Report the risk weighted assets of non-material portfolios reportable in this schedule, but
not included in the cells above.
Schedule F – Wholesale Exposures – Income-Producing Real Estate (IPRE)
IPRE includes exposures that finance the acquisition, development, or construction (ADC) of one-to-four
family residential properties, or commercial real estate projects that are not defined as HVCRE as well as
permanent financing of commercial real estate and apartment buildings.
FFIEC 101
C-G - 8
(9-10)
SCHEDULES C-G
FFIEC 101
Item No.
1-12
SCHEDULES C-G
Instructions
In column A, report the weighted average obligor PD of exposures categorized as
wholesale IPRE where the obligor PD falls within the indicated PD range. Cell A-12
equals 100.
In column B, report the total number of obligors included in this row for column A.
In column C, report the total balance sheet amount of exposures included in this row for
column A. Do not report any undrawn amounts in this column.
In column D, report the total dollar value of available but undrawn balance of exposures
(for example, from loan commitments, lines of credit, trade-related letters of credit, or
transaction-related contingencies) included in this row for column A.
In column E, report the total EAD of exposures included in this row for column A.
In column F, report the weighted average M in years of exposures included in this row
for column A.
In column G, report the weighted average LGD of exposures included in this row for
column A. In estimating LGD, include the effects of collateral but not the effects of
guarantees or credit derivatives.
In column H, report the weighted average LGD of exposures included in this row for
column A. In estimating LGD, include the effects of credit risk mitigants (guarantees,
credit derivatives and collateral).
In column I, report the estimated benefit arising from the application of the PD
substitution approach or the LGD adjustment approach to exposures included in this row,
expressed in terms of a reduction in risk-weighted assets in dollars but only in cases
where risk is mitigated through the use of eligible credit derivatives. The estimate can be
derived by deducting the aggregated risk-weighted assets that would have resulted from
the application of the IRB Wholesale risk-weight formula to all underlying obligations
contained in this row if the PD Substitution approach and LGD Adjustment approach had
not been applied from the amount in column K of this row (this resulting amount would
normally be negative). No estimate is required in cases where risk is mitigated through
the use of eligible guarantees.
In column J, report the estimated benefit arising from the application of the double
default treatment to exposures included in this row, expressed in terms of a reduction in
risk-weighted assets in dollars. The estimate can be derived by deducting the aggregated
risk-weighted assets that would have resulted from the application of the IRB Wholesale
risk-weight formula to all underlying obligations contained in this row as if double
default treatment had not been applied from the amount in column K of this row (this
resulting amount would normally be negative). The estimate should reflect only credit
risk mitigation benefits derived from the application of the double default treatment.
FFIEC 101
C-G - 9
(9-10)
SCHEDULES C-G
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES C-G
In column K, report the total risk weighted assets associated with all exposures included
in this row for column A - after any credit risk mitigation adjustments including
application of double default treatment.
In column L, report the dollar amount of ECL for exposures included in this row for
column A.
13
In column A, the EAD-weighted average PD (WAPD) in percentage terms is calculated
as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Ai ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WAPD(%) = ⎝ i =112
∑ Ei
i =1
where Ai and Ei are the weighted average PD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns A
and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule.
Note that A12 equals 100.
In column F, the EAD-weighted average effective maturity (WAEM) in years is
calculated as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Fi ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WAEM (Years ) = ⎝ i =112
∑ Ei
i =1
where Fi and Ei are the weighted average effective maturity (years) and EAD ($) reported
in columns F and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of
this schedule.
In column G, the EAD-weighted average LGD before consideration of eligible
guarantees and credit derivatives (WALGD_Pre) in percentage terms calculated as
follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Gi ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WALGD _ Pr e(%) = ⎝ i =1 12
∑ Ei
i =1
where Gi and Ei are the weighted average LGD before consideration of eligible
guarantees and credit derivatives (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns G and E,
respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule.
In column H, the EAD-weighted average LGD after consideration of consideration of
credit risk mitigants (WALGD_Post) in percentage terms is calculated as follows:
FFIEC 101
C-G - 10
(9-10)
SCHEDULES C-G
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES C-G
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ H i ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WALGD _ Post (%) = ⎝ i =1 12
∑ Ei
i =1
where Hi and Ei are the LGD after consideration of credit risk mitigants (%) and EAD ($)
reported in columns H and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through
12 of this schedule.
In columns B, C, D, E, I, J, K, and L, the sums are calculated as the total of amounts
reported in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule for each of these respective
columns.
14
Report the risk weighted assets of non-material portfolios reportable in this schedule, but
not included in the cells above.
Schedule G – Wholesale Exposures – High Volatility Commercial Real Estate
(HVCRE)
Report all Wholesale Exposures – High Volatility Commercial Real Estate (HVCRE)
Item No.
1-12
Instructions
In column A, report the weighted average obligor PD of exposures categorized as
wholesale HVCRE where the obligor PD falls within the indicated PD range. Cell A-12
equals 100.
In column B, report the total number of obligors included in this row for column A.
In column C, report the total balance sheet amount of exposures included in this row for
column A. Do not report any undrawn amounts in this column.
In column D, report the total dollar value of available but undrawn balance of exposures
(for example, from loan commitments, lines of credit, trade-related letters of credit, or
transaction-related contingencies) included in this row for column A.
In column E, report the total EAD of exposures included in this row for column A.
In column F, report the weighted average M in years of exposures included in this row
for column A.
In column G, report the weighted average LGD of exposures included in this row for
column A. In estimating LGD, include the effects of collateral but not the effects of
guarantees or credit derivatives.
In column H, report the weighted average LGD of exposures included in this row for
column A. In estimating LGD, include the effects of credit risk mitigants (guarantees,
credit derivatives and collateral).
FFIEC 101
C-G - 11
(9-10)
SCHEDULES C-G
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES C-G
In column I, report the estimated benefit arising from the application of the PD
substitution approach or the LGD adjustment approach to exposures included in this row,
expressed in terms of a reduction in risk-weighted assets in dollars but only in cases
where risk is mitigated through the use of eligible credit derivatives. The estimate can be
derived by deducting the aggregated risk-weighted assets that would have resulted from
the application of the IRB Wholesale risk-weight formula to all underlying obligations
contained in this row if the PD Substitution approach and LGD Adjustment approach had
not been applied from the amount in column K of this row (this resulting amount would
normally be negative). No estimate is required in cases where risk is mitigated through
the use of eligible guarantees.
In column J, report the estimated benefit arising from the application of the double
default treatment to exposures included in this row, expressed in terms of a reduction in
risk-weighted assets in dollars. The estimate can be derived by deducting the aggregated
risk-weighted assets that would have resulted from the application of the IRB Wholesale
risk-weight formula to all underlying obligations contained in this row as if double
default treatment had not been applied from the amount in column K of this row (this
resulting amount would normally be negative). The estimate should reflect only credit
risk mitigation benefits derived from the application of the double default treatment.
In column K, report the total risk weighted assets associated with all exposures included
in this row for column A - after any credit risk mitigation adjustments including
application of double default treatment.
In column L, report the dollar amount of ECL for exposures included in this row for
column A.
13
In column A, the EAD-weighted average PD (WAPD) in percentage terms is calculated
as follows:
⎞
⎛ 12
⎜ ∑ Ai ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WAPD(%) = ⎝ i =112
∑ Ei
i =1
where Ai and Ei are the weighted average PD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns A
and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule.
Note that A12 equals 100.
In column F, the EAD-weighted average effective maturity (WAEM) in years is
calculated as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Fi ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WAEM (Years ) = ⎝ i =112
∑ Ei
i =1
where Fi and Ei are the weighted average effective maturity (years) and EAD ($) reported
in columns F and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of
this schedule.
FFIEC 101
C-G - 12
(9-10)
SCHEDULES C-G
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES C-G
In column G, the EAD-weighted average LGD before consideration of eligible
guarantees and credit derivatives (WALGD_Pre) in percentage terms is calculated as
follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Gi ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WALGD _ Pr e(%) = ⎝ i =1 12
∑ Ei
i =1
where Gi and Ei are the weighted average LGD before consideration of eligible
guarantees and credit derivatives (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns G and E,
respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule.
In column H, the EAD-weighted average LGD after consideration of consideration of
credit risk mitigants (WALGD_Post) in percentage terms is calculated as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ H i ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WALGD _ Post (%) = ⎝ i =1 12
∑ Ei
i =1
where Hi and Ei are the LGD after consideration of credit risk mitigants (%) and EAD ($)
reported in columns H and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through
12 of this schedule.
In columns B, C, D, E, I, J, K, and L, the sums are calculated as the total of amounts
reported in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule for each of these respective
columns.
14
FFIEC 101
Report the risk weighted assets of non-material portfolios reportable in this schedule, but
not included in the cells above.
C-G - 13
(9-10)
SCHEDULES C-G
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES H-J
Schedules H through J – Wholesale Exposures - Eligible Margin Loans, RepoStyle Transactions, OTC Derivatives, and Combinations of these Instruments
Subject to Qualifying Master Netting Agreements
General Instructions
Definitions. Apply the definitions provided in the advanced approaches rules for the following terms: (1)
probability of default (PD); (2) loss given default (LGD); (3) exposure at default (EAD); (4) effective
maturity (M); (5) expected credit loss (ECL); (6) qualifying cross-product master netting agreement; (7)
eligible margin loan; (8) obligor; (9) OTC derivative contract; (10) qualifying master netting agreement;
(11) repo-style transaction; (12) Value-at-Risk (VaR); (13) wholesale exposure; and (14) default.
The EAD adjustment approaches are described in section 32(b)(2), section 32(b)(3), and section 32(d) of
the advanced approaches rules.
For these schedules, report all repo-style transactions, eligible margin loans, and OTC derivatives,
including those that are covered positions under the market risk rule, except for credit derivatives and
equity derivative contracts for which the bank does not compute a separate counterparty credit risk capital
requirement in accordance with sections 32(c)(3) and (4) of the advanced approaches rules.
Weighted Averages. Weighted average obligor PD as used in this section is generally calculated by: (1)
determining the obligors and their exposures that fall within each of the PD ranges indicated, (2)
multiplying each obligor’s PD by its total EAD, (3) summing the products from step (2) for all exposures
within each PD range, and (4) dividing the summed products from step (3) by the sum of the EADs of all
exposures in the same PD range. If the EAD for exposures within a given PD range sums to zero, a
simple average (i.e., the sum of PDs within a PD range divided by the number of exposures) should be
reported.
Weighted average LGD as used in this section is generally calculated by: (1) determining the obligors and
their exposures that have estimated PDs that fall within each of the PD ranges indicated, (2) multiplying
each exposure’s LGD by its EAD, (3) summing the products from step (2) for all exposures within each
PD range, and (4) dividing the summed products from step (3) by the sum of the EADs of all exposures in
the same PD range. If the EAD for exposures within a given PD range sums to zero, a simple average
(i.e., the sum of LGDs within a PD range divided by the number of exposures) should be reported.
Weighted average M as used in this section is generally calculated by: (1) determining the obligors and
their exposures that have estimated PDs prior to considering the effects of credit risk mitigation that fall
within each of the PD ranges indicated, (2) multiplying each exposure’s estimated M by its EAD, (3)
summing the products from step (2) for all exposures within each PD range, and (4) dividing the summed
products from step (3) by the sum of the EADs of all exposures in the same PD range. If the EAD for
exposures within a given PD range sums to zero, a simple average (i.e., the sum of Ms within a PD range
divided by the number of exposures) should be reported.
Schedule H – Wholesale Exposures – Eligible Margin Loans, Repo-style
Transactions, and OTC Derivatives with Cross-Product Netting
Report all eligible margin loans, repo-style transactions and OTC derivatives positions that are subject to
a qualifying cross-product master netting agreement. Exposures that are not covered by qualifying crossproduct master netting agreements are reported separately in Schedules I and J.
FFIEC 101
H-J - 1
(9-10)
SCHEDULES H-J
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES H-J
Exposures Where the EAD Adjustment Method is Used
Item No.
1-12
Instructions
In column A, report the weighted average obligor PD of all eligible margin loans, repostyle transactions, and OTC derivatives covered by qualified cross-product master netting
agreements where the obligor PD falls within each PD range indicated. Cell A-12 equals
100.
In column B, report the weighted average M in years of exposures included in this row
for column A.
In column C, report the total EAD of exposures included in this row for column A.
In column D, report the weighted average LGD of exposures included in this row for
column A.
In column E, report the total risk weighted assets associated with all exposures included
in this row for column A.
In column F, report the ECL associated with the exposures aggregated in this row for
column A.
13
In column C, report the EAD of eligible margin loans where a 300 percent risk weight
has been assigned.
In column E, report the risk weighted assets of eligible margin loans where a 300 percent
risk weight has been assigned.
14
In column A, the EAD-weighted average PD (WAPD) in percentage terms is calculated
as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Ai ⋅ Ci ⎟
⎠
WAPD(%) = ⎝ i =112
∑ Ci
i =1
where Ai and Ci are the weighted average PD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns A
and C, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule.
Note that A12 equals 100.
In column B, the EAD-weighted average effective maturity (WAEM) in years is
calculated as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Bi ⋅ Ci ⎟
⎠
WAEM (Years ) = ⎝ i =112
∑ Ci
i =1
FFIEC 101
H-J - 2
(9-10)
SCHEDULES H-J
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES H-J
where Bi and Ci are the weighted average effective maturity (years) and EAD ($) reported
in columns B and C, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of
this schedule.
In column D, the percent EAD-weighted average LGD (WALGD) in percentage terms is
calculated as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Di ⋅ Ci ⎟
⎠
WALGD(%) = ⎝ i =1 12
∑ Ci
i =1
where Di and Ci are the weighted average LGD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns D
and C, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule.
In columns C and E, the sums are calculated as the total of amounts reported in item
numbers 1 through 13 of this schedule for each of these respective columns.
In column F, the sum is calculated as the total of amounts reported in item numbers 1
through 12 of this schedule for column F.
Exposures Where Collateral is Reflected in LGD
1-12
In column G, report the weighted average obligor PD of all eligible margin loans, repostyle transactions, and OTC derivatives covered by qualified cross-product master netting
agreements where the obligor PD falls within each PD range indicated. Cell G-12 equals
100.
In column H, report the weighted average M in years of exposures included in this row
for column G.
In column I, report the total EAD of exposures included in this row for column G.
In column J, report the weighted average LGD of exposures included in this row for
column G.
In column K, report the total risk weighted assets associated with all exposures included
in this row for column G.
In column L, report the ECL associated with the exposures aggregated in this row for
column G.
14
In column G, the EAD-weighted average PD (WAPD) in percentage terms is calculated
as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Gi ⋅ I i ⎟
⎠
WAPD(%) = ⎝ i =1 12
∑ Ii
i =1
FFIEC 101
H-J - 3
(9-10)
SCHEDULES H-J
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES H-J
where Gi and Ii are the weighted average PD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns G and
I, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule. Note
that G12 equals 100.
In column H, the EAD-weighted average effective maturity (WAEM) in years is
calculated as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Hi ⋅ Ii ⎟
⎠
WAEM (Years ) = ⎝ i =1 12
∑ Ii
i =1
where Hi and Ii are the weighted average effective maturity (years) and EAD ($) reported
in columns H and I, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of
this schedule.
In column J, the EAD-weighted average LGD (WALGD) in percentage terms is
calculated as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ J i ⋅ Ii ⎟
⎠
WALGD(%) = ⎝ i =112
∑ Ii
i =1
where Ji and Ii are the weighted average LGD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns J and
I, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule.
In columns I, K, and L, the sums are calculated as the total of amounts reported in item
numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule for each of these respective columns.
Schedule I – Wholesale Exposures – Eligible Margin Loans and Repo-style
Transactions with No Cross-Product Netting
Report all eligible margin loans and repo-style transactions that are NOT subject to a qualifying crossproduct master netting agreement.
Exposures Where the EAD Adjustment Method is Used
Item No.
1-12
Instructions
In column A, report the weighted average obligor PD of all eligible margin loans and
repo-style transactions not covered by qualified cross-product master netting agreements
where the obligor PD falls within each PD range indicated. Cell A-12 equals 100.
In column B, report the weighted average M in years of exposures included in this row
for column A.
In column C, report the total EAD of exposures included in this row for column A.
FFIEC 101
H-J - 4
(9-10)
SCHEDULES H-J
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES H-J
In column D, report the weighted average LGD of exposures included in this row for
column A.
In column E, report the total risk weighted assets associated with all exposures included
in this row for column A.
In column F, report the ECL associated with the exposures aggregated in this row for
column A.
13
In column C, report the EAD of eligible margin loans where a 300 percent risk weight
has been assigned.
In column E, report the risk weighted assets of eligible margin loans where a 300 percent
risk weight has been assigned.
14
In column A, the EAD-weighted average PD (WAPD) in percentage terms is calculated
as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Ai ⋅ Ci ⎟
⎠
WAPD(%) = ⎝ i =112
∑ Ci
i =1
where Ai and Ci are the weighted average PD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns A
and C, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule.
Note that A12 equals 100.
In column B, the EAD-weighted average effective maturity (WAEM) in years is
calculated as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Bi ⋅ Ci ⎟
⎠
WAEM (Years ) = ⎝ i =112
∑ Ci
i =1
where Bi and Ci are the weighted average effective maturity (years) and EAD ($) reported
in columns B and C, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of
this schedule.
In column D, the EAD-weighted average LGD (WALGD) in percentage terms is
calculated as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Di ⋅ Ci ⎟
⎠
WALGD(%) = ⎝ i =1 12
∑ Ci
i =1
where Di and Ci are the weighted average LGD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns D
and C, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule.
FFIEC 101
H-J - 5
(9-10)
SCHEDULES H-J
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES H-J
In columns C and E, the sums are calculated as the total of amounts reported in item
numbers 1 through 13 of this schedule for each of these respective columns.
In column F, the sum is calculated as the total of amounts reported in item numbers 1
through 12 of this schedule for column F.
Exposures Where Collateral is Reflected in LGD
1-12
In column G, report the weighted average obligor PD of all eligible margin loans and
repo-style transactions not covered by qualified cross-product master netting agreements
where the obligor PD falls within each PD range indicated. Cell G-12 equals 100.
In column H, report the weighted average M in years of exposures included in this row
for column G.
In column I, report the total EAD of exposures included in this row for column G.
In column J, report the weighted average LGD of exposures included in this row for
column G.
In column K, report the total risk weighted assets associated with all exposures included
in this row for column G.
In column L, report the ECL associated with the exposures aggregated in this row for
column G.
14
In column G, the EAD-weighted average PD (WAPD) in percentage terms is calculated
as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Gi ⋅ I i ⎟
⎠
WAPD(%) = ⎝ i =1 12
∑ Ii
i =1
where Gi and Ii are the weighted average PD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns G and
I, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule. Note
that G12 equals 100.
In column H, the EAD-weighted average effective maturity (WAEM) in years is
calculated as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Hi ⋅ Ii ⎟
⎠
WAEM (Years ) = ⎝ i =1 12
∑ Ii
i =1
where Hi and Ii are the weighted average effective maturity (years) and EAD ($) reported
in columns H and I, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of
this schedule.
FFIEC 101
H-J - 6
(9-10)
SCHEDULES H-J
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES H-J
In column J, the EAD-weighted average LGD (WALGD) in percentage terms is
calculated as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ J i ⋅ Ii ⎟
⎠
WALGD(%) = ⎝ i =112
∑ Ii
i =1
where Ji and Ii are the weighted average LGD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns J and
I, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule.
In columns I, K, and L, the sums are calculated as the total of amounts reported in item
numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule for each of these respective columns.
Memoranda Items
M1
Report the percentage, to one decimal place, of total EAD for this schedule (item 14,
column C) calculated using collateral haircuts.
M2
Report the percentage, to one decimal place, of total EAD for this schedule (item 14,
column C) calculated using simple VaR.
M3
Report the percentage, to one decimal place, of total EAD for this schedule (item 14,
column C) calculated using internal models.
Schedule J – Wholesale Exposures – OTC Derivatives with No Cross-Product
Netting
Report all OTC derivative positions which are NOT subject to a qualifying cross-product master netting
agreement.
Exposures Where the EAD Adjustment Method is Used
Item No.
1-12
Instructions
In column A, report the weighted average obligor PD of all OTC derivatives transactions
not covered by qualified cross-product master netting agreements where the obligor PD
falls within each PD range indicated. Cell A-12 equals 100.
In column B, report the weighted average M in years of exposures included in this row
for column A.
In column C, report the total EAD of exposures included in this row for column A.
In column D, report the weighted average LGD of exposures included in this row for
column A.
In column E, report the total risk weighted assets associated with all exposures included
in this row for column A.
FFIEC 101
H-J - 7
(9-10)
SCHEDULES H-J
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES H-J
In column F, report the ECL associated with the exposures aggregated in this row for
column A.
13
In column A, the EAD-weighted average PD (WAPD) in percentage terms is calculated
as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Ai ⋅ Ci ⎟
⎠
WAPD(%) = ⎝ i =112
∑ Ci
i =1
where Ai and Ci are the weighted average PD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns A
and C, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule.
Note that A12 equals 100.
In column B, the EAD-weighted average effective maturity (WAEM) in years is
calculated as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Bi ⋅ Ci ⎟
⎠
WAEM (Years ) = ⎝ i =112
∑ Ci
i =1
where Bi and Ci are the weighted average effective maturity (years) and EAD ($) reported
in columns B and C, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of
this schedule.
In column D, the EAD-weighted average LGD (WALGD) in percentage terms is
calculated as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Di ⋅ Ci ⎟
⎠
WALGD(%) = ⎝ i =1 12
∑ Ci
i =1
where Di and Ci are the weighted average LGD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns D
and C, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule.
In columns C, E, and F, the sums are calculated as the total of amounts reported in item
numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule for each of these respective columns.
Exposures For Which the Bank Uses the Current Exposure Methodology to Determine EAD and
Reflects Collateral, if any, in LGD.
1-12
FFIEC 101
In column G, report the weighted average obligor PD of all OTC derivatives transactions
not covered by qualified cross-product master netting agreements where the obligor PD
falls within each PD range indicated. Cell G-12 equals 100.
H-J - 8
(9-10)
SCHEDULES H-J
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES H-J
In column H, report the weighted average M in years of exposures included in this row
for column G.
In column I, report the total EAD of exposures included in this row for column G.
In column J, report the weighted average LGD of exposures included in this row for
column G.
In column K, report the total risk weighted assets associated with all exposures included
in this row for column G.
In column L, report the ECL associated with the exposures aggregated in this row for
column G.
14
In column G, the EAD-weighted average PD (WAPD) in percentage terms is calculated
as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ Gi ⋅ I i ⎟
⎠
WAPD(%) = ⎝ i =1 12
∑ Ii
i =1
where Gi and Ii are the weighted average PD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns G and
I, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule. Note
that G12 equals 100.
In column H, the EAD-weighted average effective maturity (WAEM) in years is
calculated as follows:
⎞
⎛ 12
⎜ ∑ Hi ⋅ Ii ⎟
⎠
WAEM (Years ) = ⎝ i =1 12
∑ Ii
i =1
where Hi and Ii are the weighted average effective maturity (years) and EAD ($) reported
in columns H and I, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of
this schedule.
In column J, the EAD-weighted average LGD (WALGD) in percentage terms is
calculated as follows:
⎛ 12
⎞
⎜ ∑ J i ⋅ Ii ⎟
⎠
WALGD(%) = ⎝ i =112
∑ Ii
i =1
where Ji and Ii are the weighted average LGD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns J and
I, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule.
FFIEC 101
H-J - 9
(9-10)
SCHEDULES H-J
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES H-J
In columns I, K, and L, the sums are calculated as the total of amounts reported in item
numbers 1 through 12 of this schedule for each of these respective columns.
Memoranda Items
M1
Report the percentage, to one decimal place, of total EAD for this schedule (item 13,
column C) calculated using collateral haircuts.
M2
Report the percentage, to one decimal place, of total EAD for this schedule (item 13,
column C) calculated using internal models.
FFIEC 101
H-J - 10
(9-10)
SCHEDULES H-J
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES K-O
Schedules K through O – Retail Exposures
General Instructions
These schedules should reflect summary or aggregate information based on the bank’s own segmentation
system for risk-based capital purposes. For each retail category, banks should use the PDs calculated in
its segmentation process as the basis for assigning exposures to rows that correspond to a specified
supervisory PD band in each schedule.
Definitions. Apply the definitions provided in the advanced approaches rules for the following terms: (1)
probability of default (PD); (2) loss given default (LGD); (3) exposure at default (EAD); (4) expected
credit loss (ECL);.(5) other retail exposure; (6) residential mortgage exposure; (7) default; (8) retail
exposure; (9) credit risk mitigant; and (10) qualifying revolving exposure (QRE). Account age is
described below.
Loan-to-Value. Loan-to–Value (LTV): Where LTV information is requested, reporting of these cells is
required only if LTVs are available. If LTVs are used in the segmentation process, report the LTV that is
used in the segmentation process. If LTVs are not used in the segmentation process, report the most
recent well-supported LTV for the exposures (original or well supported updated LTV).
For closed-end first lien exposures, LTV ratios should be calculated with respect to only the bank’s first
lien exposure amount. For closed-end junior liens and revolving mortgage exposures, LTV ratios should
be calculated with respect to the bank’s junior lien exposures combined with any prior liens.
Credit Risk Score. Credit Risk Score: Reporting of these cells is required only if the scores are available.
Report scores only from credit scoring systems with a common mapping from scores to default
probabilities and/or expected losses. Where two or more credit scoring systems with different mappings
are used in the same portfolio, report scores only from the system used for the largest number of
exposures in that portfolio.
Weighted Averages. Weighted average PD as used in this section is calculated by: (1) determining the
exposures that are in segments whose PDs fall within each of the PD ranges indicated, (2) multiplying
each segment’s PD by its EAD, (3) summing the products from step (2) for all segments within each PD
range, and (4) dividing the summed products from step (3) by the sum of the EADs of all segments in the
same PD range.
Weighted average LGD as used in this section is calculated by: (1) determining the segments that have
PDs that fall within each of the PD ranges indicated, (2) multiplying each segment’s LGD by its EAD, (3)
summing the products from step (2) for all segments within each PD range, and (4) dividing the summed
products from step (3) by the sum of the EADs of all segments in the same PD range.
Weighted average age as used in this section is calculated by: (1) determining the segments that have PDs
that fall within each of the PD ranges indicated, (2) determining an average (or weighted average) age for
each segment using the account age definitions described below, (3) multiplying each segment’s average
age by its EAD, (4) summing the products from step (3) for all segments within each PD range, and (5)
dividing the summed products from step (4) by the sum of EADs of all segments in the same PD range.
Weighted average credit scores are calculated in a similar manner as weighted average age. The
difference is that the sum in the denominator only includes EADs of exposures in the exposure category
FFIEC 101
K-O - 1
(9-10)
SCHEDULES K-O
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES K-O
that have a credit risk score available. Report weighted average credit scores for each of the PD ranges
indicated to one decimal place.
Account Age. The following definitions should be used to determine the age of accounts: (i) for mortgage
exposures and other types of closed-end loans, account age is defined as the number of months since
origination; (ii) for qualifying revolving exposures, account age is defined as the number of months on the
bank’s books; and (iii) for other retail exposures, account age should be determined using the number of
months since whatever reference point the bank uses within its systems to identify the age of an account.
Schedule K – Retail Exposures – Residential Mortgage – Closed-end First Lien
Exposures
Report all residential mortgage exposures that (1) are secured by first liens, and (2) are not revolving.
Item No.
1-15
Instructions
In column A, report the weighted average PD of all segments of exposures applicable to
this section as noted above, whose PD falls within each range indicated. Cell A-15
equals 100.
In column B, report the total number of exposures in all segments included in this row for
column A.
In column C, report the total balance sheet amount of exposures within the segments
included in this row for column A.
In column D, report the dollar volume of available but undrawn balances of exposures
within the segments included in this row for column A. Include undrawn commitments
to lend, including available negative amortization and unfunded mortgage commitments.
In column E, report the total EAD of segments of exposures included in this row for
column A.
In column F, report the weighted average age in months of exposures in the segments
included in this row for column A.
In column G, report the weighted average LGD of exposures in the segments included in
this row for column A.
In column H, report total risk-weighted assets associated with all segments of exposures
included in this row for column A.
In column I, report the dollar volume of ECL, after consideration of credit risk
mitigation, for segments of exposures included in this row for column A.
In column J, report the EAD of exposures included in this row for column A that have
less than a 70% LTV.
In column K, report the EAD of exposures included in this row for column A that have at
least a 70% but less than 80% LTV.
FFIEC 101
K-O - 2
(9-10)
SCHEDULES K-O
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES K-O
In column L, report the EAD of exposures included in this row for column A that have at
least an 80% but less than 90% LTV.
In column M, report the EAD of exposures included in this row for column A that have at
least a 90% but less than 100% LTV.
In column N, report the EAD of exposures included in this row for column A that have an
LTV greater than or equal to 100%.
In column O, report the weighted average credit risk score of exposures in the segments
included in this row for column A.
In column P, report the EAD of accounts that are included in the segments reported in
this row where the LTV has been updated since the last report date, that is, the updated
LTV is based upon a refreshed assessment of the collateral value. If LTVs were not
updated for any accounts in the segments reported in the row since the last report date,
report 0.
16
In column A, the EAD-weighted average PD (WAPD) in percentage terms is calculated
as follows:
⎛ 15
⎞
⎜ ∑ Ai ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WAPD(%) = ⎝ i =115
∑ Ei
i =1
where Ai and Ei are the weighted average PD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns A
and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 15 of this schedule.
Note that A15 equals 100.
In column F, the EAD-weighted average age (WAA) in months is calculated as follows:
⎛ 15
⎞
⎜ ∑ Fi ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WAA( Months ) = ⎝ i =115
∑ Ei
i =1
where Fi and Ei are the weighted average age (months) and EAD ($) reported in columns
F and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 15 of this schedule.
In column G, the EAD-weighted average LGD (WALGD) in percentage terms is
calculated as follows:
⎛ 15
⎞
⎜ ∑ Gi ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WALGD(%) = ⎝ i =1 15
∑ Ei
i =1
FFIEC 101
K-O - 3
(9-10)
SCHEDULES K-O
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES K-O
where Gi and Ei are the weighted average LGD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns G
and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 15 of this schedule.
In column O, report the EAD-weighted average bureau score (WABS), rounded to the
nearest whole number, using the following calculation:
⎛ 15
⎞
⎜ ∑ Oi ⋅ Ei' ⎟
⎠
WABS = ⎝ i =1 15
∑ Ei'
i =1
where Oi is the weighted average bureau score reported in column O and Ei' is the EAD
($) of exposures with a bureau score available, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1
through 15 of this schedule. The EAD reported in column Ei will be greater or equal to
the EAD of exposures with a bureau score available, Ei' .
In columns B, C, D, E, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, and P, the sums are calculated as the total of
amounts reported in item numbers 1 through 15 of this schedule for each of these
respective columns.
17
Report the risk-weighted assets of non-material portfolios reportable in this schedule but
not included in the above cells.
18
Report the name of the credit bureau or credit scoring system used to produce the values
in column O. Leave blank if not applicable.
Schedule L – Retail Exposures – Residential Mortgage – Closed-end Junior Lien
Exposures
Report all residential mortgage exposures that (1) are secured by liens subordinate to any other lien, and
(2) are not revolving.
Item No.
1-15
Instructions
In column A, report the weighted average PD of all segments of exposures applicable to
this section as noted above, whose PD falls within each range indicated. Cell A-15
equals 100.
In column B, report the total number of exposures in all segments included in this row for
column A.
In column C, report the total balance sheet amount of exposures within the segments
included in this row for column A.
In column D, report the dollar volume of available but undrawn balances of exposures
within the segments included in this row for column A. Include undrawn commitments
to lend, including available negative amortization and unfunded mortgage commitments.
FFIEC 101
K-O - 4
(9-10)
SCHEDULES K-O
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES K-O
In column E, report the total EAD of segments of exposures included in this row for
column A.
In column F, report the weighted average age in months of exposures in the segments
included in this row for column A.
In column G, report the weighted average LGD of exposures in the segments included in
this row for column A.
In column H, report total risk-weighted assets associated with all segments of exposures
included in this row for column A.
In column I, report the dollar volume of ECL, after consideration of credit risk
mitigation, for segments of exposures included in this row for column A.
In column J, report the EAD of exposures included in this row for column A that have
less than a 70% LTV.
In column K, report the EAD of exposures included in this row for column A that have at
least a 70% but less than 80% LTV.
In column L, report the EAD of exposures included in this row for column A that have at
least an 80% but less than 90% LTV.
In column M, report the EAD of exposures included in this row for column A that have at
least a 90% but less than 100% LTV.
In column N, report the EAD of exposures included in this row for column A that have an
LTV greater than or equal to 100%.
In column O, report the weighted average credit risk score of exposures in the segments
included in this row for column A.
In column P, report the EAD of accounts that are included in the segments reported in
this row where the LTV has been updated since the last report date, that is, the updated
LTV is based upon a refreshed assessment of the collateral value. If LTVs were not
updated for any accounts in the segments reported in the row since the last report date,
report 0.
16
In column A, the EAD-weighted average PD (WAPD) in percentage terms is calculated
as follows:
⎛ 15
⎞
⎜ ∑ Ai ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WAPD(%) = ⎝ i =115
∑ Ei
i =1
where Ai and Ei are the weighted average PD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns A
and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 15 of this schedule.
Note that A15 equals 100.
FFIEC 101
K-O - 5
(9-10)
SCHEDULES K-O
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES K-O
In column F, the EAD-weighted average age (WAA) in months is calculated as follows:
⎛ 15
⎞
⎜ ∑ Fi ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WAA( Months ) = ⎝ i =115
∑ Ei
i =1
where Fi and Ei are the weighted average age (months) and EAD ($) reported in columns
F and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 15 of this schedule.
In column G, the EAD-weighted average LGD (WALGD) in percentage terms is
calculated as follows:
⎛ 15
⎞
⎜ ∑ Gi ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WALGD(%) = ⎝ i =1 15
∑ Ei
i =1
where Gi and Ei are the weighted average LGD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns G
and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 15 of this schedule.
In column O, report the EAD-weighted average bureau score (WABS), rounded to the
nearest whole number, using the following calculation:
⎛ 15
⎞
⎜ ∑ Oi ⋅ Ei' ⎟
⎠
WABS = ⎝ i =1 15
∑ Ei'
i =1
where Oi is the weighted average bureau score reported in column O and Ei' is the EAD
($) of exposures with a bureau score available, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1
through 15 of this schedule. The EAD reported in column Ei will be greater or equal to
the EAD of exposures with a bureau score available, Ei' .
In columns B, C, D, E, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, and P, the sums are calculated as the total of
amounts reported in item numbers 1 through 15 of this schedule for each of these
respective columns.
17
Report the risk-weighted assets of non-material portfolios reportable in this schedule but
not included in the above cells.
18
Report the name of the credit bureau or credit scoring system used to produce the values
in column O. Leave blank if not applicable.
Schedule M – Retail Exposures – Residential Mortgage – Revolving Exposures
Report all residential mortgage exposures that are revolving.
FFIEC 101
K-O - 6
(9-10)
SCHEDULES K-O
FFIEC 101
Item No.
1-15
SCHEDULES K-O
Instructions
In column A, report the weighted average PD of all segments of exposures applicable to
this section as noted above, whose PD falls within each range indicated. Cell A-15
equals 100.
In column B, report the total number of exposures in all segments included in this row for
column A.
In column C, report the total balance sheet amount of exposures within the segments
included in this row for column A.
In column D, report the dollar volume of available but undrawn balances of exposures
within the segments included in this row for column A. Include undrawn commitments
to lend, including available negative amortization and unfunded mortgage commitments.
In column E, report the total EAD of segments of exposures included in this row for
column A.
In column F, report the weighted average age in months of exposures in the segments
included in this row for column A.
In column G, report the weighted average LGD of exposures in the segments included in
this row for column A.
In column H, report total risk-weighted assets associated with all segments of exposures
included in this row for column A.
In column I, report the dollar volume of ECL, after consideration of credit risk
mitigation, for segments of exposures included in this row for column A.
In column J, report the EAD of exposures included in this row for column A that have
less than a 70% LTV.
In column K, report the EAD of exposures included in this row for column A that have at
least a 70% but less than 80% LTV.
In column L, report the EAD of exposures included in this row for column A that have at
least an 80% but less than 90% LTV.
In column M, report the EAD of exposures included in this row for column A that have at
least a 90% but less than 100% LTV.
In column N, report the EAD of exposures included in this row for column A that have an
LTV greater than or equal to 100%.
In column O, report the weighted average credit risk score of exposures in the segments
included in this row for column A.
FFIEC 101
K-O - 7
(9-10)
SCHEDULES K-O
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES K-O
In column P, report the EAD of accounts that are included in the segments reported in
this row where the LTV has been updated since the last report date, that is, the updated
LTV is based upon a refreshed assessment of the collateral value. If LTVs were not
updated for any accounts in the segments reported in the row since the last report date,
report 0.
16
In column A, the EAD-weighted average PD (WAPD) in percentage terms is calculated
as follows:
⎛ 15
⎞
⎜ ∑ Ai ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WAPD(%) = ⎝ i =115
∑ Ei
i =1
where Ai and Ei are the weighted average PD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns A
and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 15 of this schedule.
Note that A15 equals 100.
In column F, the EAD-weighted average age (WAA) in months is calculated as follows:
⎛ 15
⎞
⎜ ∑ Fi ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WAA( Months ) = ⎝ i =115
∑ Ei
i =1
where Fi and Ei are the weighted average age (months) and EAD ($) reported in columns
F and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 15 of this schedule.
In column G, the EAD-weighted average LGD (WALGD) in percentage terms is
calculated as follows:
⎞
⎛ 15
⎜ ∑ Gi ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WALGD(%) = ⎝ i =1 15
∑ Ei
i =1
where Gi and Ei are the weighted average LGD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns G
and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 15 of this schedule.
In column O, report the EAD-weighted average bureau score (WABS), rounded to the
nearest whole number, using the following calculation:
⎛ 15
⎞
⎜ ∑ Oi ⋅ Ei' ⎟
⎠
WABS = ⎝ i =1 15
∑ Ei'
i =1
where Oi is the weighted average bureau score reported in column O and Ei' is the EAD
($) of exposures with a bureau score available, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1
FFIEC 101
K-O - 8
(9-10)
SCHEDULES K-O
FFIEC 101
SCHEDULES K-O
through 15 of this schedule. The EAD reported in column Ei will be greater or equal to
the EAD of exposures with a bureau score available, Ei' .
In columns B, C, D, E, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, and P, the sums are calculated as the total of
amounts reported in item numbers 1 through 15 of this schedule for each of these
respective columns.
17
Report the risk-weighted assets of non-material portfolios reportable in this schedule but
not included in the above cells.
18
Report the name of the credit bureau or credit scoring system used to produce the values
in column O. Leave blank if not applicable.
Schedule N – Retail Exposures – Qualifying Revolving Exposures
Report all qualifying revolving exposures.
Item No.
1-15
Instructions
In column A, report the weighted average PD of the segments whose PDs fall within each
of the PD ranges indicated. Cell A-15 equals 100.
In column B, report the total number of exposures in all segments included in this row for
column A.
In column C, report the total balance sheet amount of exposures within the segments
included in this row for column A.
In column D, report the dollar amount of available but undrawn balances of exposures
within the segments included in this row for column A.
In column E, report the total EAD of segments of exposures included in this row for
column A.
In column F, report the total EAD for the exposures in the segments included in this row
for column A that are less than 2 years old. Report zero if all exposures in this row are
more than 2 years old.
In column G, report the weighted average LGD of exposures in the segments included in
this row for column A.
In column H, report total risk-weighted assets associated with all segments of exposures
included in this row for column A.
In column I, report the dollar amount of ECL, after consideration of credit risk
mitigation, for segments of exposures included in this row for column A.
In column J, report the weighted average credit risk score of exposures in the segments
included in this row for column A.
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In column A, the EAD-weighted average PD (WAPD) in percentage terms is calculated
as follows:
⎛ 15
⎞
⎜ ∑ Ai ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WAPD(%) = ⎝ i =115
∑ Ei
i =1
where Ai and Ei are the weighted average PD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns A
and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 15 of this schedule.
Note that A15 equals 100.
In column G, the EAD-weighted average LGD (WALGD) in percentage terms is
calculated as follows:
⎛ 15
⎞
⎜ ∑ Gi ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WALGD(%) = ⎝ i =1 15
∑ Ei
i =1
where Gi and Ei are the weighted average LGD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns G
and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 15 of this schedule.
In column J, report the EAD-weighted average bureau score (WABS), rounded to the
nearest whole number, using the following calculation:
⎛
⎜
⎜
WABS = ⎝
15
∑J
i =1
15
i
⎞
⋅ E i' ⎟⎟
⎠
∑E
'
i
i =1
where Ji is the weighted average bureau score reported in column J and Ei' is the EAD ($)
of exposures with a bureau score available, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1
through 15 of this schedule. The EAD reported in column Ei will be greater or equal to
the EAD of exposures with a bureau score available, Ei' .
In columns B, C, D, E, F, H, and I, the sums are calculated as the total of amounts
reported in item numbers 1 through 15 of this schedule for each of these respective
columns.
17
Report the risk-weighted assets of non-material portfolios reportable in this schedule but
not included in the above cells.
18
Report the name of the credit bureau or credit scoring system used to produce the values
in column J. Leave blank if not applicable.
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Report other retail exposures.
Item No.
1-15
Instructions
In column A, report the weighted average PD of the segments whose PDs fall within each
of the PD ranges indicated. Cell A-15 equals 100.
In column B, report the total number of exposures in all segments included in this row for
column A.
In column C, report the total balance sheet amount of exposures within the segments
included in this row for column A.
In column D, report the dollar amount of available but undrawn balances of exposures
within the segments included in this row for column A.
In column E, report the total EAD of segments of exposures included in this row for
column A.
In column F, report the total EAD for the exposures in the segments included in this row
for column A that are less than 2 years old. Report zero if all exposures in this row are
more than 2 years old.
In column G, report the weighted average LGD of exposures in the segments included in
this row for column A.
In column H, report total risk-weighted assets associated with all segments of exposures
included in this row for column A.
In column I, report the dollar amount of ECL, after consideration of credit risk
mitigation, for segments of exposures included in this row for column A.
In column J, report the weighted average credit risk score of exposures in the segments
included in this row for column A.
16
In column A, the EAD-weighted average PD (WAPD) in percentage terms is calculated
as follows:
⎛ 15
⎞
⎜ ∑ Ai ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WAPD(%) = ⎝ i =115
∑ Ei
i =1
where Ai and Ei are the weighted average PD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns A
and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 15 of this schedule.
Note that A15 equals 100.
In column G, the EAD-weighted average LGD (WALGD) in percentage terms is
calculated as follows:
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⎛ 15
⎞
⎜ ∑ Gi ⋅ Ei ⎟
⎠
WALGD(%) = ⎝ i =1 15
∑ Ei
i =1
where Gi and Ei are the weighted average LGD (%) and EAD ($) reported in columns G
and E, respectively, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1 through 15 of this schedule.
In column J, report the EAD-weighted average bureau score (WABS), rounded to the
nearest whole number, using the following calculation:
⎛
⎜
⎜
WABS = ⎝
15
∑J
i =1
15
i
⎞
⋅ E i' ⎟⎟
⎠
∑E
'
i
i =1
where Ji is the weighted average bureau score reported in column J and Ei' is the EAD ($)
of exposures with a bureau score available, for the ith PD range in item numbers 1
through 15 of this schedule. The EAD reported in column Ei will be greater or equal to
the EAD of exposures with a bureau score available, Ei' .
In columns B, C, D, E, F, H, and I, the sums are calculated as the total of amounts
reported in item numbers 1 through 15 of this schedule for each of these respective
columns.
17
Report the risk-weighted assets of non-material portfolios reportable in this schedule but
not included in the above cells.
18
Report the name of the credit bureau or credit scoring system used to produce the values
in column J. Leave blank if not applicable.
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Schedules P and Q – Securitization Exposures
General Instructions
Definitions. Apply the definitions from the advanced approaches rules to the following terms: (1)
securitization exposure; (2) securitization; (3) early amortization provision; (4) exposure at default
(EAD); (5) investors’ interest EAD; and (6) synthetic securitization.
The Ratings-based Approach (RBA), Internal Assessment Approach (IAA), and Supervisory Formula
Approach (SFA) are described in sections 43, 44, and 45, respectively, of the advanced approaches rules.
Reporting under specific cases defined in the advanced approaches rules.
Proration of adjustments to capital requirements across multiple exposure categories within a single
securitization transaction. If, according to the provisions of section 42(d) of the advanced approaches
rules, an adjustment is made to the capital requirements of a securitization that involves multiple exposure
categories (e.g., part of the securitization is subject to one of the hierarchy of approaches and part
represents investors’ interest), the adjustment to risk-weighted assets should be allocated across these
exposures in proportion to associated exposure amounts such that the total risk-based capital requirements
equal the maximum risk-based capital requirements for the securitization transaction.
Securitization exposures that fail one or more operational criteria for recognizing the transfer of risk. If
a securitization exposure fails one or more of the conditions specified in section 41(a) or 41(b), the bank
would not report that exposure in Schedules P or Q. Instead, such securitization exposures should be
reported in the schedule appropriate for the underlying exposures according to the instructions for that
schedule. Any associated after-tax gain-on-sale associated with such securitizations should be reported in
line item 2 of Schedule Q and in line item 9d of Schedule A, Part 1 for banks and bank holding
companies (line item 6 in Schedule A, Part 2 for savings associations).
Implicit support. According to section 42(h) of the advanced approaches rules, banks that provide
implicit support to a securitization are required to hold regulatory capital against the underlying exposures
as if the exposures had not been securitized. Banks should not report such exposures in Schedules P or Q.
Instead, banks should report the underlying exposures in the schedule appropriate for those exposures
according to the instructions for that schedule. Any associated after-tax gain-on-sale associated with such
securitizations should be reported in line item 2 of Schedule Q and in line item 9d of Schedule A, part I
for banks and bank holding companies (line item 6 in Schedule A, part II for savings associations).
Schedule P - Exposures Subject to Ratings-Based or Internal Assessment Approaches
Item No.
Instructions
1-4
Report the aggregate amount of securitization exposures (consistent with section 42(c) of
the advanced approaches rules) in each line item that correspond to a particular rating
category, separating those subject to the Ratings-based Approach (RBA) from those
subject to the Internal Assessment Approach (IAA). Report risk weighted assets for each
line item in the last column. Do not include exposures that require deduction.
5
In columns A, B, and C, the sums are calculated as the total of amounts reported in item
numbers 1 through 4 of this schedule for each of these respective columns. [Note: these
totals do not include amounts related to long-term exposures rated more than one
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category below investment grade, and short-term exposures rated below the third highest
grade.]
Schedule Q – Securitization Exposures – Additional Detail
Item No.
Instructions
1
In column C, report the aggregate amount that must be deducted for exposures under the
RBA and IAA approaches. Do not use columns A or B.
2
In column C, report the aggregate amount that must be deducted for all other
securitization exposures (except those exposures deducted under the SFA and reported in
item 3 below). Do not use columns A or B.
3
In column A, report the amount of exposures under the SFA.
In column B, report the risk weight assets associated with the exposures in column A.
In column C, report the amount that must be deducted due to a 1250 percent or greater
risk weight under the SFA.
4
In column A, report the total exposure to synthetic securitizations.
In column B, report the amount of risk weighted assets associated with synthetic
securitizations.
In column C, report deductions associated with synthetic securitizations.
5
In column A, report the EAD associated with the investors’ interest in revolving retail
credit line (e.g., individual credit line) securitizations.
In column B, report the risk weighted assets associated with the investors’ interest in
revolving retail credit line (e.g., individual credit line) securitizations.
6
In column A, report the EAD associated with the investors’ interest in revolving nonretail credit line securitizations.
In column B, report the risk weighted assets associated with the investors’ interest in
revolving non-retail credit line securitizations.
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Schedule R – Equity Exposures
General Instructions
Definitions. Apply the definitions provided in the advanced approaches rules for the following terms: (1)
publicly traded; (2) investment fund; and (3) equity exposure.
The following terms are described in section 52 of the advanced approaches rules: (1) community
development equity exposures; (2) hedge pairs and measures of an effective hedge; and (3) nonsignificant equity exposures.
The term adjusted carrying value is described in section 51 of the advanced approaches rules.
The Simple Risk Weight Approach (SRWA) and the Internal Models Approach (IMA) are described in
sections 52 and 53, respectively, of the advanced approaches rules. The effective and ineffective portion
of a hedge pair are described in section 52(c) of the advanced approaches rules.
Item No.
Instructions
Items 1 through 4 should be completed by all banks with equity exposures.
1
Total Equity Exposures. In column A, report the aggregate adjusted carrying value of
equity exposures that are subject to Part VI of the advanced approaches rules. Do not
include equity exposures subject to the market risk capital framework.
2
0% Risk Weight. In column A, report the adjusted carrying value of equity exposures
that are sovereign exposures or exposures to the Bank for International Settlements, the
International Monetary Fund, the European Commission, the European central bank or a
multilateral development bank, to which the bank assigns a rating grade associated with a
PD of less than 0.03 percent.
In column B, report 0.
3
20% Risk Weight. In column A, report the adjusted carrying value of equity exposures
to a Federal Home Loan Bank and Farmer Mac.
In column B, report 20 percent of the amount in column A for this item.
4
Community Development Equity Exposures. In column A, report the adjusted
carrying value of community development equity exposures.
In column B, report 100 percent of the amount in column A for this item.
Simple Risk Weight Approach (SRWA)
Items 5 through 10 should be completed by banks that use the simple risk weight approach (SRWA).
Items 8 and 9 should be completed by banks that use the IMA for only publicly traded equity exposures.
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In column B, report 100 percent of the amount in column A for this item.
6
Non-Significant Equity Exposures. In column A, report the adjusted carrying value of
non-significant equity exposures (excluding amounts reported in column A, items 2
through 5) up to 10 percent of tier 1 plus tier 2 capital.
In column B, report 100 percent of the amount in column A for this item.
7
Publicly Traded Equity Exposures Under the SRWA. In column A, report the
adjusted carrying value of the bank’s publicly traded equity exposures not included in
column A, items 2 through 6, and not subject to a 600 percent risk weight per the
advanced approaches rules, including the ineffective portion of each hedge pair.
In column B, report 300 percent of the amount in column A for this item.
8
Non-Publicly Traded Equity Exposures Under the SRWA. In column A, report the
adjusted carrying value of the bank’s non-publicly traded equity exposures not included
in items 2 through 6, and not subject to a 600 percent risk weight per the advanced
approaches rules.
In column B, report 400 percent of the amount in column A for this item.
9
600% Risk Weight Equity Exposures Under the SRWA. In column A, report the
adjusted carrying value of the bank’s equity exposures subject to a 600 percent risk
weight under paragraph (b)(6) of section 52 of the advanced approaches rules.
In column B, report 600 percent of the amount in column A for this item.
10
Total Risk Weighted Assets (RWA) Under the SRWA. In column B, report the sum
of amounts in column B, items 2 through 9.
Equity Exposures to Investment Funds
Items 11 through 15 should be completed by all banks with equity exposures to investment funds.
11
Full Look-through Approach. In column A, report the adjusted carrying value of all
equity exposures to investment funds to which the bank applies the full look-through
approach as described in paragraph (b) of section 54 of the advanced approaches rules.
In column B, report the risk weighted assets of the amount in column A for this item.
12
Simple Modified Look-through Approach. In column A, report the adjusted carrying
value of all equity exposures to investment funds to which the bank applies the simple
modified look-through approach as described in paragraph (c) of section 54 of the
advanced approaches rules.
In column B, report the risk weighted assets for the amount in column A for this item.
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carrying value of all equity exposures to investment funds for which the bank applies the
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alternative modified look-through approach as described in paragraph (d) of section 54 of
the advanced approaches rules.
In column B, report the risk weighted assets for the amount in column A for this item.
14
Money Market Fund Approach. In column A, report the adjusted carrying value of all
equity exposures to investment funds that qualify for the Money Market Fund Approach
described in paragraph (e) of section 54 of the advanced approaches rules.
In column B, report 7 percent of the amount in column A for this item.
15
Total Risk Weighted Assets for Investment Funds. In column B, report the sum of
amounts in column B, items 11 through 14.
16
Total: SRWA. Complete this item if the SRWA is used. In column B, report the sum of
column B, items 10 and 15.
Full Internal Models Approach (Full IMA)
Items 17 through 22 apply to banks that use the internal models approach for both publicly traded and
non-publicly traded equity exposures.
17
Estimate of Potential Losses on Equity Exposures. In column A, report the estimated
potential losses on the bank’s equity exposures, excluding those exposures reported in
column A, items 2 through 4 of this schedule and equity exposures to investment funds.
In column B, report 12.5 times the amount in column A for this item.
Floors for Full IMA
18
Publicly Traded. In column A, report the sum of (i) the aggregated adjusted carrying
value of the bank’s publicly traded equity exposures that do not belong to a hedge pair,
are not reported in column A, items 2 through 4 of this schedule, and are not equity
exposures to an investment fund, and (ii) the aggregate ineffective portion of all hedge
pairs.
In column B, report 200 percent of the amount in column A for this item.
19
Non-publicly Traded. In column A, report the aggregated adjusted carrying value of the
bank’s equity exposures that are not publicly traded, are not reported in column A, items
2 through 4 of this schedule, and are not equity exposures to an investment fund.
In column B, report 300 percent of the amount in column A for this item.
20
Risk Weighted Asset Floors. In column B, report the sum of column B, items 18 and
19.
21
Total Risk Weighted Assets – Full IMA. In column B, report the larger of column B,
item 17 or column B, item 20.
22
Total: Full IMA. In column B, report the sum of column B, items 3, 4, 15, and 21
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Publicly Traded Internal Models Approach (Partial IMA)
Items 23 through 26 apply to banks that use the IMA for only publicly traded equity exposures. These
banks should also compute items 8 and 9 of this schedule.
23
Estimate of Potential Losses on Publicly Traded Equity Exposures. In column A,
report the estimated potential losses on the bank’s publicly traded equity exposures,
excluding those reported in column A, items 2, 3, 4, 8, and 9 of this schedule, and equity
exposures to investment funds.
In column B, report 12.5 times the amount in column A for this item.
Floor for Partial IMA
24
Publicly Traded. In column A, report sum of (i) the aggregated adjusted carrying value
of the bank’s publicly traded equity exposures that do not belong to a hedge pair, are not
reported in column A, items 2 through 4 of this schedule, and are not equity exposures to
an investment fund, and (ii) the ineffective portion of all hedge pairs.
In column B, report 200 percent of the amount in column A for this item.
25
Total Risk Weighted Assets – Partial IMA. In column B, report the larger of column
B, item 23 or column B, item 24.
26
Total: Partial IMA, Partial SRWA. In column B, report the sum of column B, items 3,
4, 8, 9, 15 and 25.
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Schedule S – Operational Risk
Operational Risk Capital
Definitions. Apply the definitions provided in the advanced approaches rules for the following terms: (1)
business environment and internal control factors; (2) dependence; (3) eligible operational risk offsets; (4)
expected operational loss; (5) operational loss event; (6) operational risk; (7) operational risk exposure;
(8) GAAP; (9) scenario analysis; (10) unexpected operational loss; and (11) unit of measure. Frequency
Distribution means the statistical distribution used to calculate the frequency of losses. Severity
Distribution means the statistical distribution used to calculate the severity of losses.
All line items described in this schedule should be completed based on available data. The agencies
recognize that certain circumstances may pose reporting challenges for banks. For example, the inherent
flexibility of the Advanced Measurement Approach (AMA) or a bank’s use, with prior written
supervisory approval, of an alternative operational risk quantification system may result in a bank having
limited data to report for certain line items. In determining its response to each line item, a bank should
carefully review the instructions and report the information it has available. In instances where a bank
does not have information to report for a particular line item, it should leave the reported item blank.
Item No.
Caption and Instructions
Public Items
1
Risk-based Capital Requirement for Operational Risk. Report the dollar amount of
the risk-based capital requirement for operational risk pursuant to the requirements of the
advanced approaches rules.
2
Is item 1 generated from an "alternative operational risk quantification system?"
Report whether the risk-based capital figure reported in item 1 results from an
“alternative operational risk quantification system” (as discussed in section 22(h)(3)(ii) of
the advanced approaches rules) by indicating “1” for (yes) or “0” for (no) for this item.
Confidential Items
Expected Operational Loss (EOL) and Eligible Operational Risk Offsets
3
Expected Operational Loss (EOL). Report the dollar amount of the expected value of
the distribution of potential aggregate operational losses, as generated by the bank’s
operational risk quantification system using a one-year horizon.
4
Total Eligible Operational Risk Offsets.
4a
Eligible GAAP reserves. Report the dollar amount of reserves calculated in a manner
consistent with GAAP.
4b
Other eligible offsets. Report the dollar amount of offsets approved by the institution’s
supervisor outside of GAAP reserves reported in item 4a above.
Total Risk-based Capital Requirement for Operational Risk without:
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The effects of each of the following three adjustments on risk-based capital for operational risk should be
calculated independently (e.g. item 7 should only exclude Risk Mitigants from the calculation, and should
continue to include adjustments for dependence assumptions and those related to business environment
and internal control factors).
5
Dependence Assumptions. Report the risk-based capital requirement for operational
risk without any diversification benefits.
6
Adjustments Reflecting Business Environment and Internal Control Factors. Report
the risk-based capital requirement for operational risk excluding the effects of qualitative
adjustments that account for business environment and internal control factors.
7
Risk Mitigants (e.g., insurance). Report the risk-based capital requirement for
operational risk excluding the effects of qualifying operational risk mitigants, as
discussed in section 61 of the advanced approaches rules.
Internal Operational Loss Event Data Characteristics
8
Date ranges of internal operational loss event data used in modeling operational risk
capital. For items 8a through 8d, all dates should be expressed in the MM/YYYY format
on the schedule. If the distributions identified in 8a through 8d are not used, then leave
these items blank.
8a
Starting date for frequency distribution (if applicable). Report the earliest date
relevant to the internal operational loss event data used in modeling the frequency
distribution for operational risk capital.
8b
Ending date for frequency distribution (if applicable). Report the latest date relevant
to the internal operational loss event data used in modeling the frequency distribution for
operational risk capital.
8c
Starting date for severity distribution (if applicable). Report the earliest date relevant
to the internal operational loss event data used in modeling the severity distribution for
operational risk capital.
8d
Ending date for severity distribution (if applicable). Report the latest date relevant to
the internal operational loss event data used in modeling the severity distribution for
operational risk capital.
9
Highest dollar threshold applied in modeling internal operational loss event data.
Report the dollar threshold that is used to exclude smaller internal operational loss event
data from operational risk capital modeling. If more than one threshold is applied in the
modeling process, report the highest threshold used. If no thresholds are used, report “0”
for this item.
10
Does the dollar threshold change across units of measure? Report whether the
thresholds for the internal loss data used in modeling operational risk capital differ across
units of measure by indicating “1” for (yes) or “0” for (no) for this item. As defined in
the advanced approaches rules, unit of measure is the level (for example, organizational
unit or operational loss event type) at which the bank’s operational risk quantification
system generates a separate distribution of potential operational losses.
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11
Total number of loss events. Report the total number of internal loss events used in the
model to determine the risk-based capital requirement for operational risk. A loss event
may encompass one loss transaction or may comprise multiple loss transactions all
related to the same event. For example, individual losses of $2,000, $6,000, and $12,000
that all relate to a single loss event should be considered one loss (amounting to $20,000)
for purposes of calculating this item. Conversely, losses that do not relate to the same
event should be considered separate loss events. For example, a bank may group losses
together for certain purposes (e.g., because of similarity in causal factors), but these
losses should be counted separately for reporting purposes if they do not relate to the
same event.
12
Total dollar amount of loss events. Report the total dollar amount of internal loss
events used in the model to determine the risk-based capital requirement for operational
risk.
13
Dollar amount of largest loss event. Report the dollar value of the largest single
internal loss event used in the model to determine the risk-based capital requirement for
operational risk. The largest internal loss event should include all the loss transactions
related to the single event.
14
Number of loss events in the following ranges (e.g., ≥ $10,000 and < $100,000).
14a. Less than $10,000
14b. $10,000 to $100,000
14c. $100,000 to $1 Million
14d. $1 Million to $10 Million
14e. $10 Million to $100 Million
14f. $100 Million to $1 Billion
14g. $1 Billion or Greater
For each range, report the total number of internal losses used in the model to determine
the risk-based capital requirement for operational risk. If the bank has set a threshold for
its internal loss event data capture and events below that threshold are not captured, that
should be reflected by marking “0” in the ranges that are below the threshold. In
addition, if no losses have been experienced in a particular range, report “0” for that item.
The number of losses should be calculated on an event basis to ensure that related losses
are counted as a single loss.
15
Total dollar amount of losses in the following ranges (e.g., ≥ $10,000 and <
$100,000).
15a. Less than $10,000
15b. $10,000 to $100,000
15c. $100,000 to $1 Million
15d. $1 Million to $10 Million
15e. $10 Million to $100 Million
15f. $100 Million to $1 Billion
15g. $1 Billion or Greater
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For each range, report the total dollar amount of internal losses used in the model to
determine the risk-based capital requirement for operational risk. If the bank has set a
threshold for its internal loss event data capture and events below that threshold are not
captured, that should be reflected by marking “0” in the ranges that are below the
threshold. In addition, if no losses have been experienced in a particular range, report “0”
for that item.
The dollar amount of losses should be calculated on an event basis to ensure that related
losses are summed for purposes of calculating the total dollar amount for each range.
Scenario Analysis
16
How many individual scenarios were used in calculating the risk-based capital
requirement for operational risk? Report the total number of scenarios that were used
as direct inputs in the model to determine the risk-based capital requirement for
operational risk.
17
What is the dollar value of the largest individual scenario? Report the dollar value of
the largest scenario used as a direct input in the model to determine the risk-based capital
requirement for operational risk.
18
Number of scenarios in the following ranges (e.g., ≥ $1 Million and < $10 Million).
Based on the response to item 16, for each range, report the total number of scenarios
used as direct inputs into the model to determine the risk-based capital requirement.
Report “0” for any ranges where there were no scenarios or they do not apply.
18a. Less than $1 million
18b. $1 Million to $10 Million
18c. $10 Million to $100 Million
18d. $100 Million to $500 Million
18e. $500 Million to $1 Billion
18f. $1 Billion or Greater
Distributional Assumptions
19
How many units of measure were used in calculating the risk-based capital
requirement for operational risk? Report the number of units of measure for which a
separate distribution of potential operational losses is generated by the institution’s
operational risk quantification system.
20
Frequency Distribution: Across how many individual units of measure did the
choice of frequency distribution change since the last reporting period? Report the
total number of units of measure for which the statistical distribution(s) used this
reporting period to estimate loss frequency differs from those used in the prior reporting
period. This refers to changes in the distribution type. If frequency distributions are not
used, leave the item blank.
21
Severity Distribution: Across how many individual units of measure did the choice
of severity distribution change since the last reporting period? Report the total
number of units of measure for which the statistical distribution(s) used this reporting
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period to estimate loss severity differs from those used in the prior reporting period. This
refers to changes in the distribution type. If frequency distributions are not used, leave
the item blank.
Loss Caps
Items 22 through 24 solicit information on the extent to which such loss caps are used and the levels at
which those caps are set.
22
How many loss caps are used in calculating the risk-based capital requirement for
operational risk? Report the number of loss caps used to limit loss size in the
quantification process for determining the risk-based capital requirement for operational
risk. If loss caps are not used, report “0” for this item.
23
What is the dollar amount of the smallest cap used (if applicable)? Report the dollar
amount of the smallest cap used to limit loss size in the quantification process for
determining the risk-based capital requirement for operational risk. If “0” is reported in
item 22, leave this item blank.
24
What is the dollar amount of the largest cap used (if applicable)? Report the dollar
amount of the largest cap used to limit loss size in the quantification process for
determining the risk-based capital requirement for operational risk. If “0” is reported in
item 22, leave this item blank.
FFIEC 101
S-5
(9-10)
SCHEDULE S
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