October 11, 2023
Proposed Overhaul of Bank Regulatory Capital Requirements
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Source: DC Bar
On October 11, 2023, bank regulatory partner Matthew Bisanz will speak on a DC Bar panel on the US Basel Endgame proposal.
US federal banking regulators are working to implement more stringent capital requirements on larger banks, with long-awaited, jointly proposed extensive revisions to guard against credit, market, and operational risk. The sweeping late July proposals – for banks with $100 billion (or more) in assets – are of critical importance, as the amount of capital a bank must maintain with respect to any particular loan, investment, or activity is often the most significant factor in determining whether the relationship is profitable – or even feasible.
With larger banking organizations required to hold more capital, might we see a decline in bank lending and bank trading activities? Will the Basel Endgame really be the end of capital rule changes? In this one-hour webcast, Matt will explore how these changes may affect their bank clients, as well as commercial clients that do business with banks..
For additional information on the program, please visit the event webpage.
US federal banking regulators are working to implement more stringent capital requirements on larger banks, with long-awaited, jointly proposed extensive revisions to guard against credit, market, and operational risk. The sweeping late July proposals – for banks with $100 billion (or more) in assets – are of critical importance, as the amount of capital a bank must maintain with respect to any particular loan, investment, or activity is often the most significant factor in determining whether the relationship is profitable – or even feasible.
With larger banking organizations required to hold more capital, might we see a decline in bank lending and bank trading activities? Will the Basel Endgame really be the end of capital rule changes? In this one-hour webcast, Matt will explore how these changes may affect their bank clients, as well as commercial clients that do business with banks..
For additional information on the program, please visit the event webpage.