Standardised Approach definition
Examples of Standardised Approach in a sentence
The first method is the Standardised Approach, which is largely based on the credit ratings published by external credit assessment institutions (“ECAI”).
Public Bank (Hong Kong) Limited has adopted the Basic Indicator Approach for Operational Risk and Public Finance Limited has adopted the Standardised Approach for Operational Risk.
These components are then translated into regulatory risk-weights, however, unlike the existing Accord and proposed new Standardised Approach, there is no reliance on supervisory determined risk weight buckets.
The Group and the Bank have adopted the Standardised Approach for Credit Risk and Market Risk, and the Basic Indicator Approach for Operational Risk.
Under the Standardised Approach, the rating assigned by the eligible external credit rating agencies will largely support the measure of credit risk.
The Group and the Bank have adopted the Standardised Approach for Credit Risk and Market Risk and the Basic Indicator Approach for Operational Risk.