Tier I Capital definition

Tier I Capital means owned fund as reduced by investment in shares of other non-banking financial companies and in shares, debentures, bonds, outstanding loans and advances including hire purchase and lease finance made to and deposits with subsidiaries and companies in the same group exceeding, in aggregate, ten per cent of the owned fund;
Tier I Capital means owned fund as reduced by investment in shares of other non-banking financial companies and in shares, debentures, bonds, outstanding loans and advances including hire purchase and lease finance made to and deposits with subsidiaries and companies in the same group exceeding, in aggregate, ten per cent of the owned fund; and perpetual debt instruments issued by a non-deposit taking non-banking financial company in each year to the extent it does not exceed 15 per cent of the aggregate Tier I Capital of such company as on March 31 of the previous accounting year.
Tier I Capital means capital which is treated as issued tier I capital (Eiginfjártháttur A) by the FSA either on a solo or on a consolidated basis.

Examples of Tier I Capital in a sentence

  • The total of Tier II Capital at any point of time, shall not exceed 100 percent of Tier I Capital.

  • CET1 and Tier I Capital primarily comprises of interest free capital received from the Head Office, balance in statutory reserves, capital reserves and remittable surplus retained for CRAR requirement.

  • Together with Common Equity Tier I and Additional Tier I Capital, makes up Total Capital.

  • The total of Tier II Capital at any point of time, shall not exceed 100 per cent of Tier I Capital.

  • They are expressed as indices obtained from the ratio between available capital - represented by Referential Equity (PR), or Total Capital, composed of Tier I Capital (which comprises Common Equity and Additional Tier I Capital) and Tier II Capital, and the Risk-Weighted Assets (RWA).For purposes of calculating these minimum capital requirements, the total RWA is determined as the sum of the risk weighted asset amounts for credit, market, and operational risks.


More Definitions of Tier I Capital

Tier I Capital means those components of the equity capital of the Borrower or of any Bank which, in the aggregate, constitute the core or primary capital of the Borrower or Bank, as those components are determined and defined from time to time by the Federal Regulatory Authority having primary jurisdiction over the Borrower or any Bank.
Tier I Capital means capital of the Issuer or any of its Affiliates that was or will be authorized by the Central Bank as Tier I capital of the Regulatory Capital (Patrimônio de Referência), as set forth in Resolution No. 4192.
Tier I Capital means regulatory core capital (aufsichtsrechtliches Kernkapital). "Tranche" means a tranche of a particular Series of Notes.
Tier I Capital means the tier I capital of the Borrower determined in accordance with Appendix A to Regulation Y of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (or any successor provision), as amended, reenacted or redesignated from time to time).
Tier I Capital has the meaning set forth in any applicable Tier I Regulation.
Tier I Capital means capital which is treated as issued tier I capital by the FSA either on an individual or on a consolidated basis.
Tier I Capital means owned fund as reduced by investment in shares