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Foundation Internal Ratings Based.
Foundation Internal Ratings Based.


A simpler Internal Ratings Based (IRB) approach to determining capital requirements for banks and other financial institutions.
A simpler version of the Internal Ratings Based (IRB) approach to determining capital requirements for banks and other financial institutions.


The FIRB approach includes certain credit risk assessments made internally by the regulated institution, in combination with other standardised externally generated data.
The FIRB approach includes certain credit risk assessments made internally by the regulated institution, in combination with other standardised externally generated data.

Revision as of 15:33, 18 August 2016

Capital adequacy.

Foundation Internal Ratings Based.

A simpler version of the Internal Ratings Based (IRB) approach to determining capital requirements for banks and other financial institutions.

The FIRB approach includes certain credit risk assessments made internally by the regulated institution, in combination with other standardised externally generated data.


See also