Regulatory Capital definition

Regulatory Capital means the capital requirement specified in Article 11;
Regulatory Capital means “common equity tier 1 capital”, “additional tier 1 capital” and “tier 2 capital”, each as defined in the Banks Act;
Regulatory Capital means the patrimônio de referência or the sum of Tier 1 Capital and Tier 2 Capital, as determined in accordance with the calculation methodology set out in Resolution 4,192 and any other applicable regulations.

Examples of Regulatory Capital in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the above conditions, if, at the time of any redemption or purchase, the prevailing Regulatory Capital Requirements permit the repayment or purchase only after compliance with one or more alternative or additional preconditions to those set out above, the Company shall comply with such other and/or, as appropriate, additional pre-condition(s).

  • Subordinated Debt Securities of any series may not be redeemed except in accordance with provisions of applicable law, applicable provisions of the Regulatory Capital Requirements Regulations and Section 11.11 below.

  • The Company may, at its option, redeem the Subordinated Notes, (i) in whole but not in part, on the Reset Date; (ii) in whole or in part, at any time and from time to time on or after November 13, 2030; or (iii) in whole but not in part, at any time within 90 days following a Regulatory Capital Treatment Event.

  • The yield to maturity of the Notes may be adversely affected by a higher or lower than anticipated rate of redemptions on the Notes (including, if applicable, in the case of redemption following a Loss Absorption Disqualification Event, Regulatory Capital Event or Tax Event).

  • If the Notes are redeemable at the option of the relevant Issuer (including, if applicable, following a Loss Absorption Disqualification Event or Regulatory Capital Event (if specified in the applicable Final Terms) or a Tax Event), or are otherwise subject to mandatory redemption, the relevant Issuer may (in the case of optional redemption) or must (in the case of mandatory redemption) choose to redeem such Notes at times when prevailing interest rates may be relatively low.


More Definitions of Regulatory Capital

Regulatory Capital means, as applicable, Tier 2 Capital or Additional Tier 1 Capital;
Regulatory Capital has the meaning stated in the SBIC Act.
Regulatory Capital means capital as set out in paragraphs 6.1.1 to 6.3.8 of MAS Notice 6371;
Regulatory Capital means Tier 1 Capital and Tier 2 Capital;
Regulatory Capital means net capital as defined in, and determined in accordance with, Rule 15c3-1 of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Regulatory Capital means a Tier 1 Capital Security or a Tier 2 Capital Security. "Related Entity" has the meaning given by APRA from time to time.
Regulatory Capital means a Tier 1 Capital Security (which means a share, note or other security or instrument constituting Tier 1 Capital) or a Tier 2 Capital Security (which means a note or other security or instrument constituting Tier 2 Capital).