The changes reflect the relevant amendments introduced by the new Securitisation Framework, as well as the mappings for three ECAIs that extended their credit assessments to cover securitisations.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its
final draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) to amend the
Implementing Regulation on the mapping of credit assessments of External
Credit Assessment Institutions (ECAIs) for securitisation positions.
The
Implementing Regulation is part of the EU Single Rulebook for banking
aimed at creating a safe and sound regulatory framework consistently
applicable across the European Union (EU).
The amendments to the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR) brought
in by the new Securitisation Framework have made it necessary to update
the mapping tables of ECAIs credit assessments for securitisation
positions. Following the amendments to Chapter 5 of the CRR, a hierarchy
of approaches was set out to calculate capital requirements for
positions in a securitisation, whereby institutions using the
Securitisation External Ratings Based Approach (SEC-ERBA) shall
calculate risk-weighted exposure amounts based on credit quality steps
(CQSs) set out in the CRR. The amended Regulation reflects 18 CQSs for
long-term external credit assessments, which ensures enhanced
granularity and risk sensitivity with respect to the approaches
previously considered in the Regulation.
In addition, since the adoption of the Implementing Regulation, one
additional ECAI has been established in the EU with methodologies and
processes in place for producing credit assessments for securitisation
instruments, two existing ECAIs have extended their credit assessments
to cover securitisations, and ESMA has withdrawn the registration of an
ECAI. These changes have been reflected in the mapping tables
accordingly.
The EBA also published individual draft mapping reports illustrating how the methodology was applied to produce the mappings.
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