Capital Adequacy definition
Examples of Capital Adequacy in a sentence
Such certificate shall set forth the nature of the occurrence giving rise to such reduction, the amount of the Capital Adequacy Charge to be paid to Lender, and the method by which such amount was determined.
This risk and capital assessment is commonly referred to as an Internal Capital Adequacy Assessment Process (ICAAP).
At all times during the Lease Term, at no cost to Tenant, Landlord shall make available to Tenant on a non-exclusive basis, in the areas shown on Exhibit G attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, a total of 7 spaces per every thousand rentable square feet of the Premises which based on 85,893 square feet, equals 601 parking spaces, of which 120 of such spaces shall be covered.
Further, the Bank has a comprehensive Internal Capital Adequacy Assessment Process (‘ICAAP’), which covers the capital management policy of the Bank, sets the process for assessment of the adequacy of capital to meet regulatory requirements, support current and future activities and meet the Pillar I and material Pillar II risks to which the bank is exposed to.
CS Finance follows capital adequacy guidelines applicable to NBFCs. The Bank also assesses the capital adequacy using Internal Capital Adequacy Assessment Process (ICAAP) approach, as required by local regulation.