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''Banking''
1.  ''Financial promotions - risks - wording.''


Common Equity Tier 1 capital.
Risk related information that must be prominently displayed in promotional material for financial products for retail customers.


The highest quality form of regulatory capital under Basel III.
Examples include:


*"Your capital is at risk & your losses may exceed your deposits."
*"Your vehicle may be at risk of repossession if you fail to repay your [vehicle] loan."


== See also ==
 
* [[CET1 ratio]]
2.  ''Credit ratings - other contexts.''
* [[Common Equity Tier 1]]
 
Information - prominently displayed - about the reliability of information, risks, or any other matters relevant to a reader.
 
For example, the suffix "pi" is added to public information credit ratings, as a health warning to indicate that they are based on public information only.
 
 
The term Health Warning originated from the risk notices displayed by law on tobacco products (and later or other products such as alcoholic drinks).
 
 
==See also==
* [[Capital]]
* [[Credit rating]]
* [[Financial Conduct Authority]]
* [[Public information rating]]
* [[Repossession]]
* [[Retail]]
 
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Ethics]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Latest revision as of 02:07, 16 August 2021

1. Financial promotions - risks - wording.

Risk related information that must be prominently displayed in promotional material for financial products for retail customers.

Examples include:

  • "Your capital is at risk & your losses may exceed your deposits."
  • "Your vehicle may be at risk of repossession if you fail to repay your [vehicle] loan."


2. Credit ratings - other contexts.

Information - prominently displayed - about the reliability of information, risks, or any other matters relevant to a reader.

For example, the suffix "pi" is added to public information credit ratings, as a health warning to indicate that they are based on public information only.


The term Health Warning originated from the risk notices displayed by law on tobacco products (and later or other products such as alcoholic drinks).


See also