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Rapport sur la législations et l a réglementation applicables aux institutions financières fédérales

Le Reporter (publié en anglais seulement) est un sommaire mensuel de l’évolution des législations et réglementations internationales et fédérales canadiennes qui sont pertinentes pour les institutions financières de régime fédéral au Canada. Il ne traite pas de l’évolution législative ou réglementaire des services financiers provinciaux, bien que BLG suive de près tout changement dans ce secteur et puisse, sur demande, fournir de l’information à ce sujet. De plus, les modifications de nature purement technique et administrative (comme celles qui sont apportées aux formulaires de rapport) ne sont pas traitées.

Janvier 2018

Institution

Published

Title and Brief Summary

Status

IAIS [Applicable to insurance companies]

January 29, 2018

Consultation: Draft Application Paper on the Use of Digital Technology in Inclusive Insurance

This Application Paper seeks to provide guidance to supervisors, regulators and policymakers when considering, designing and implementing regulations and supervisory practices in respect of the use of digital technology in inclusive insurance. The paper was developed as a sequel to the Issues Paper on Conduct of Business in Inclusive Insurance at the explicit request of Members who are looking for guidance in the area of mobile phone insurance and other uses of digital technology.

Comments should be provided by March 16, 2018.

OSFI
[Banks,
Bank Holding Companies,
Federally Regulated Trust and Loan Companies,
Cooperative Retail Associations]

January 12, 2018

Letter: Revisions to the capital floor

OSFI is implementing a revised capital floor that will set a minimum on the required regulatory capital for banks using internal models relative to the Basel II standardized approach

This change will be reflected in Chapter 1 of OSFI’s Capital Adequacy Requirements ("CAR") Guideline when the guideline is next updated. OSFI also intends to repeal Guideline A-3 Transitional Period Capital Floor Requirement for Institutions Using the Internal Ratings Based Approach to Credit Risk.

Floor factor effective at 70 per cent in Q2 2018, 72.5 per cent in Q3 2018, and 75 per cent in Q4 2018

     

Disclaimer

This Reporter is prepared as a service for our clients. It is not intended to be a complete statement of the law or an opinion on any subject. Although we endeavour to ensure its accuracy, no one should act upon it without a thorough examination of the law after the facts of a specific situation are considered.

To view the Reporter for previous months, please visit our Banking and Financial Services publications page.

  • Par : Jeffrey S. Graham