Additional Tier 1 Liabilities definition

Additional Tier 1 Liabilities mean at any time instruments qualifying as the Issuer’s Additional Tier 1 Capital (other than the relevant series of Securities, but including any other series of Securities) that are issued directly by the Issuer and are treated as the Issuer’s liabilities under the Applicable Capital Adequacy Regulations.
Additional Tier 1 Liabilities mean at any time instruments qualifying as the Company’s Additional Tier 1 Capital (other than the Securities, but including any other series of securities issued under the Indenture) that are issued directly by the Company and are treated as liabilities under the Applicable Banking Regulations (excluding any instruments issued or created by the Company through any consolidated subsidiary of the Company incorporated solely for the purposes of raising the Company’s regulatory capital (a “Special Purpose Company”) and qualifying as the Company’s Additional Tier 1 Capital).
Additional Tier 1 Liabilities means at any time instruments qualifying as our Additional Tier 1 Capital (other than the notes, but including any other series of perpetual subordinated debt securities issued or to be issued under the Indenture) that are issued directly by us and are treated as our liabilities under the Applicable Capital Adequacy Regulations.

Related to Additional Tier 1 Liabilities

  • Excluded Liabilities has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4.

  • Retained Obligations shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.6.

  • Excluded Liability means any liability that is excluded under the Bail-In Legislation from the scope of any Bail-In Action including, without limitation, any liability excluded pursuant to Article 44 of the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive.

  • Transferred Liabilities has the meaning set forth in Section 2.02(a).