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AI Summary of Article 137 Use of credit assessments by export credit agencies

Article 114 allows institutions to utilise credit assessments from nominated Export Credit Agencies (ECAs) under specific conditions. These include reliance on a consensus risk score from OECD-participating ECAs or assessments that adhere to OECD's agreed methodology and are linked to established minimum export insurance premiums. Institutions retain the right to revoke nominations if substantiated by intent to lower capital adequacy requirements.

Recognised credit assessments are to be assigned risk weights according to the established parameters detailed in Table 9, where various exposures receive risk weights ranging from 0% to 150%, aligning with their respective Minimum Export Insurance Premium (MEIP) classifications.

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Article 137 Use of credit assessments by export credit agencies

1. For the purpose of Article 114, institutions may use credit assessments of an Export Credit Agency that the institution has nominated, if either of the following conditions is met:

(a) it is a consensus risk score from export credit agencies participating in the OECD 'Arrangement on Guidelines for Officially Supported Export Credits';

(b) the Export Credit Agency publishes its credit assessments, and the Export Credit Agency subscribes to the OECD agreed methodology, and the credit assessment is associated with one of the eight minimum export insurance premiums that the OECD agreed methodology establishes. An institution may revoke its nomination of an Export Credit Agency. An institution shall substantiate the revocation if there are concrete indications that the intention underlying the revocation is to reduce the capital adequacy requirements.

2. Exposures for which a credit assessment by an Export Credit Agency is recognised for risk weighting purposes shall be assigned a risk weight in accordance with Table 9.

Table 9

MEIP

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Risk weight

0 %

0 %