Pillar 1 - banking supervision

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Banking - supervision - regulation.

(P1).

Pillar 1 is the dimension of banking regulation which establishes minimum capital requirements based on market, credit and operational risks, and a minimum leverage ratio.

Additional capital requirements may be imposed by bank supervisors under Pillar 2.


This is relevant for corporate treasurers in non-financial organisations, as the customers of banks and other financial services providers, affecting the pricing and appetite of the provider to provide the services the corporate treasury needs.


See also