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''Bank supervision - prudential regulation.''


In the field of bank [[resolution]] and [[recovery]], loss absorbing capacity is the ability of a bank to suffer losses without falling below regulatory minima of capital and requiring re-capitalisation or [[resolution]].
(LAC).


See also
In the field of bank resolution and recovery, loss absorbing capacity is the ability of a bank to suffer losses without falling below regulatory minima of capital and requiring re-capitalisation or [[resolution]].


*[[PLAC]] primary loss absorbing capacity
LAC may take the form of equity, subordinated debt, senior unsecured debt, and other unsecured uninsured liabilities.


*[[SLAC]] secondary loss absorbing capacity


== See also ==
*[[Bank supervision]]
* [[Capacity]]
*[[Debt]]
*[[Equity]]
*[[GCLAC]] or GLAC gone-concern loss absorbing capacity
*[[GCLAC]] or GLAC gone-concern loss absorbing capacity
*[[MREL]] minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities
*[[MREL]] minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities
*[[Primary Loss Absorbing Capital]]  (PLAC)
*[[Prudential regulation]]
* [[Recovery]]
* [[Resolution]]
*[[Senior]]
*[[SLAC]] secondary loss absorbing capacity
*[[Subordinated debt]]
*[[Total Loss Absorbing Capacity]]
*[[Unsecured]]
*[[Unsecured debt]]


[[Category:Regulation_and_Law]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Managing_Risk]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]

Latest revision as of 20:42, 4 July 2022

Bank supervision - prudential regulation.

(LAC).

In the field of bank resolution and recovery, loss absorbing capacity is the ability of a bank to suffer losses without falling below regulatory minima of capital and requiring re-capitalisation or resolution.

LAC may take the form of equity, subordinated debt, senior unsecured debt, and other unsecured uninsured liabilities.


See also