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Aug 16, 2019
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2019 BASEL III PILLAR 3 DISCLOSURE
AS AT 30 JUNE 2019 APS 330: PUBLIC DISCLOSURE
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Important notice
This document has been prepared by Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ) to meet its disclosure obligations under the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) ADI Prudential Standard (APS) 330: Public Disclosure.
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Table 3 Capital adequacy - Capital Ratios and Risk Weighted Assets[1]
| Jun 19 | Mar 19 | Dec 18 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Risk Weighted Assets(RWA) | **$M ** | **$M ** | **$M ** |
| Subject to Advanced Internal Rating Based (IRB) approach | |||
| Corporate | 128,949 | 127,989 | 127,973 |
| Sovereign | 7,560 | 7,016 | 6,986 |
| Bank | 14,915 | 15,511 | 15,709 |
| Residential Mortgage | 101,452 | 101,469 | 101,320 |
| Qualifying Revolving Retail | 5,522 | 5,795 | 5,890 |
| Other Retail | 27,451 | 28,029 | 28,715 |
| Credit risk weighted assets subject to Advanced IRB approach | 285,849 | 285,809 | 286,593 |
| **Credit Risk Specialised Lending exposures subject to slotting approach1 ** | 36,384 | 35,696 | 34,032 |
| Subject to Standardised approach | |||
| Corporate | 11,819 | 12,252 | 13,943 |
| Residential Mortgage | 335 | 331 | 336 |
| Other Retail | 78 | 81 | 84 |
| Credit risk weighted assets subject to Standardised approach | 12,232 | 12,664 | 14,363 |
| Credit Valuation Adjustment andQualifying Central Counterparties | 6,489 | 6,217 | 7,629 |
| Credit risk weighted assets relating to securitisation exposures | 1,851 | 1,558 | 1,616 |
| Other assets | 3,307 | 3,579 | 3,437 |
| Total credit risk weighted assets | 346,112 | 345,523 | 347,670 |
| Market risk weighted assets | 5,292 | 5,790 | 5,797 |
| Operational risk weighted assets | 37,789 | 37,733 | 38,019 |
| Interest rate risk in the bankingbook(IRRBB)risk weighted assets | 7,150 | 7,245 | 6,957 |
| Total Risk Weighted Assets | 396,343 | 396,291 | 398,443 |
| Capital ratios(%) | |||
| Level 2 Common Equity Tier 1 capital ratio | 11.8% | 11.5% | 11.3% |
| Level 2 Tier 1 capital ratio | 13.8% | 13.4% | 13.1% |
| Level 2 Total capital ratio | 15.5% | 15.3% | 15.0% |
Credit Risk Weighted Assets (CRWA)
Total CRWA increased $0.6 billion (0.2%) from March 2019 to $346.1 billion at Jun 2019. This was driven by an increase in Corporates under the Advanced IRB approach with CRWA increasing $1.0 billion predominantly from portfolio growth in the Institutional Business.
Market Risk, Operational Risk and IRRBB Risk Weighted Assets (RWA)
Traded Market Risk RWA decreased $0.5 billion (8.6%) over the quarter due to reduction in Stress VaR.
1 Specialised Lending exposures subject to supervisory slotting approach are those where the main servicing and repayment is from the asset being financed, and includes specified commercial property development/investment lending and project finance.
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Table 4 Credit risk exposures
Exposure at Default in Table 4 represents credit exposure net of offsets for credit risk mitigation such as guarantees, credit derivatives, netting and financial collateral. It includes Advanced IRB, Specialised Lending and Standardised exposures, however does not include Securitisation, Equities or Other Assets exposures.
Table 4(a) part (i): Period end and average Exposure at Default[2]
| Advanced IRB approach | Jun 19 |
|---|---|
| Risk Weighted Assets $M Exposure at Default $M Average Exposure at Default for three months $M Individual provision charge for three months $M Write-offs for three months $M |
|
| Corporate Sovereign Bank Residential Mortgage Qualifying Revolving Retail Other Retail |
128,949 261,582 259,794 50 46 7,560 155,094 152,377 - - 14,915 52,608 53,819 - - 101,452 376,173 377,843 40 34 5,522 17,092 17,341 52 65 27,451 37,592 38,067 106 127 |
| Total Advanced IRB approach | 285,849 900,141 899,241 248 272 |
| Specialised Lending | 36,384 43,402 43,032 - - |
| Standardised approach | |
| Corporate Residential Mortgage Other Retail |
11,819 13,106 13,313 9 7 335 720 718 1 - 78 77 79 - 3 |
| Total Standardised approach | 12,232 13,903 14,110 10 10 |
| Credit Valuation Adjustment and Qualifying Central Counterparties |
6,489 13,740 13,135 - - |
| Total | 340,954 971,186 969,518 258 282 |
2 Average Exposure at Default for quarter is calculated as the simple average of the balances at the start and the end of each three month period.
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Table 4(a) part (i): Period end and average Exposure at Default (continued)
| Advanced IRB approach | Mar 19 |
|---|---|
| Risk Weighted Assets $M Exposure at Default $M Average Exposure at Default for three months $M Individual provision charge for three months $M Write-offs for three months $M |
|
| Corporate Sovereign Bank Residential Mortgage Qualifying Revolving Retail Other Retail |
127,989 258,005 257,614 35 24 7,016 149,660 155,854 - - 15,511 55,029 53,058 - - 101,469 379,512 379,899 31 28 5,795 17,589 17,825 38 61 28,029 38,542 38,936 96 121 |
| Total Advanced IRB approach | 285,809 898,337 903,186 200 234 |
| Specialised Lending | 35,696 42,661 41,675 - 2 |
| Standardised approach | |
| Corporate Residential Mortgage Other Retail |
12,252 13,519 14,295 (6) 2 331 716 717 (1) 1 81 80 82 1 1 |
| Total Standardised approach | 12,664 14,315 15,094 (6) 4 |
| Credit Valuation Adjustment and Qualifying Central Counterparties |
6,217 12,530 12,629 - - |
| Total | 340,386 967,843 972,584 194 240 |
| Advanced IRB approach | Dec 18 |
| Risk Weighted Assets $M Exposure at Default $M Average Exposure at Default for three months $M Individual provision charge for three months $M Write-offs for three months $M |
|
| Corporate Sovereign Bank Residential Mortgage Qualifying Revolving Retail Other Retail |
127,973 257,223 251,424 16 44 6,986 162,047 153,808 - - 15,709 51,086 51,225 - - 101,320 380,286 378,430 14 22 5,890 18,061 18,254 47 62 28,715 39,330 39,575 101 111 |
| Total Advanced IRB approach | 286,593 908,033 892,716 178 239 |
| Specialised Lending | 34,032 40,689 40,076 1 - |
| Standardised approach | |
| Corporate Residential Mortgage Other Retail |
13,943 15,071 15,068 7 17 336 717 711 - - 84 83 85 - 2 |
| Total Standardised approach | 14,363 15,871 15,864 7 19 |
| Credit Valuation Adjustment and Qualifying Central Counterparties |
7,629 12,727 12,065 - - |
| Total | 342,617 977,320 960,721 186 258 |
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Table 4(a) part (ii): Exposure at Default by portfolio type[3]
| Average for the | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| quarter ended | ||||
| Jun 19 | Mar 19 | Dec 18 | Jun 19 | |
| **Portfolio Type ** | **$M ** | **$M ** | **$M ** | **$M ** |
| Cash | 60,996 | 61,314 | 73,193 | 61,155 |
| Contingents liabilities, commitments, and other off-balance | ||||
| sheet exposures | 160,633 | 157,005 | 157,227 | 158,819 |
| Derivatives | 46,354 | 43,924 | 46,064 | 45,139 |
| Settlement Balances | 28 | 8 | 54 | 18 |
| Investment Securities | 77,739 | 77,158 | 72,240 | 77,449 |
| Net Loans, Advances & Acceptances | 597,877 | 600,846 | 604,579 | 599,362 |
| Other assets | 4,914 | 5,348 | 5,222 | 5,131 |
| TradingSecurities | 22,645 | 22,240 | 18,741 | 22,443 |
| Total exposures | 971,186 | 967,843 | 977,320 | 969,516 |
3 Average Exposure at Default for quarter is calculated as the simple average of the balances at the start and the end of each three month period.
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Table 4(b): Impaired asset[4][5] , Past due loans[6] , Provisions and Write-offs
| Portfolios subject to Advanced IRB approach | Jun 19 |
|---|---|
| Impaired derivatives $M Impaired loans/ facilities $M Past due loans ≥ 90 days $M Individual provision balance $M Individual provision charge for three months $M Write- offs for three months **$M ** |
|
| Corporate Sovereign Bank Residential Mortgage7 Qualifying Revolving Retail Other Retail |
- 1,018 205 386 50 46 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 332 2,978 168 40 34 - 80 - - 52 65 - 493 376 255 106 127 |
| Total Advanced IRB approach | - 1,923 3,559 809 248 272 |
| Specialised Lending | - 33 31 6 - - |
| Portfolios subject to Standardised approach | |
| Corporate Residential Mortgage Other Retail |
- 125 13 88 9 7 - 18 13 9 1 - - 16 7 - - 3 |
| Total Standardised approach | - 159 33 97 10 10 |
| Qualifying Central Counterparties | - - - - - - |
| Total | - 2,115 3,623 912 258 282 |
4 Impaired derivatives are net of credit valuation adjustment (CVA) of $6 million, being a market value based assessment of the credit risk of the relevant counterparties (March 2019: $20 million; December 2018: $20 million).
5 Impaired loans / facilities include restructured items of $230 million for customer facilities in which the original contractual terms have been modified for reasons related to the financial difficulties of the customer. Restructuring may consist of reduction of interest, principal or other payments legally due, or an extension in maturity materially beyond those typically offered to new facilities with similar risk (March 2019: $264 million; December 2018: $265 million).
6 For regulatory reporting not well secured portfolio managed retail exposures have been reclassified from past due loans ≥ 90 days to impaired loans / facilities.
7 ANZ has commenced implementing revised processes for the identification of impaired assets, and a more market responsive collateral valuation methodology for the home loan portfolio in Australia. From July, this will increase the number of home loans being classified as Impaired rather than past due loans ≥ 90 days.
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Table 4(b): Impaired asset, Past due loans , Provisions and Write-offs (continued)
| Portfolios subject to Advanced IRB approach | Mar 19 |
|---|---|
| Impaired derivatives $M Impaired loans/ facilities $M Past due loans ≥ 90 days $M Individual provision balance $M Individual provision charge for three months $M Write- offs for three months **$M ** |
|
| Corporate Sovereign Bank Residential Mortgage Qualifying Revolving Retail Other Retail |
- 1,050 167 375 35 24 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 335 2,655 156 31 28 - 76 - - 38 61 - 491 369 256 96 121 |
| Total Advanced IRB approach | - 1,952 3,191 787 200 234 |
| Specialised Lending | - 38 32 6 - 2 |
| Portfolios subject to Standardised approach | |
| Corporate Residential Mortgage Other Retail |
- 138 14 87 (6) 2 - 19 13 9 (1) 1 - 13 8 2 1 1 |
| Total Standardised approach | - 170 35 98 (6) 4 |
| Qualifying Central Counterparties | - - - - - - |
| Total | - 2,160 3,258 891 194 240 |
| Portfolios subject to Advanced IRB approach | Dec 18 |
| Impaired derivatives $M Impaired loans/ facilities $M Past due loans ≥ 90 days $M Individual provision balance $M Individual provision charge for three months $M Write- offs for three months **$M ** |
|
| Corporate Sovereign Bank Residential Mortgage Qualifying Revolving Retail Other Retail |
- 1,044 155 374 16 44 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 315 2,365 152 14 22 - 75 - - 47 62 - 486 360 254 101 111 |
| Total Advanced IRB approach | - 1,920 2,880 780 178 239 |
| Specialised Lending | - 43 48 7 1 - |
| Portfolios subject to Standardised approach | |
| Corporate Residential Mortgage Other Retail |
- 153 14 94 7 17 - 17 15 9 - - - 14 6 2 - 2 |
| Total Standardised approach | - 184 35 105 7 19 |
| Qualifying Central Counterparties | - - - - - - |
| Total | - 2,147 2,963 892 186 258 |
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Table 4(c): Specific Provision Balance and General Reserve for Credit Losses[8]
| Jun 19 | |
|---|---|
| Specific Provision Balance $M General Reserve for Credit Losses $M Total **$M ** |
|
| Collectively Assessed Provisions for Credit Impairment IndividuallyAssessed Provisions |
417 2,915 3,332 912 - 912 |
| Total Provision for Credit Impairment | 1,329 2,915 4,244 |
| Mar 19 | |
|---|---|
| Specific Provision Balance $M General Reserve for Credit Losses $M Total **$M ** |
|
| Collectively Assessed Provisions for Credit Impairment IndividuallyAssessed Provisions |
395 2,983 3,378 891 - 891 |
| Total Provision for Credit Impairment | 1,286 2,983 4,269 |
| Dec 18 | |
| Specific Provision Balance $M General Reserve for Credit Losses $M Total **$M ** |
|
| Collectively Assessed Provisions for Credit Impairment IndividuallyAssessed Provisions |
358 2,974 3,332 892 - 892 |
| Total Provision for Credit Impairment | 1,250 2,974 4,224 |
8 Due to definitional differences, there is a variation in the split between ANZ’s Individually and Collectively Assessed Provisions for Credit Impairment for accounting purposes and the Specific Provision and General Reserve for Credit Losses (GRCL) for regulatory purposes. This does not impact total provisions, and essentially relates to the classification of collectively assessed provisions on defaulted accounts. The disclosures in this document are based on Individually and Collectively Assessed Provisions for Credit Impairment, for ease of comparison with other published results.
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Table 5 Securitisation
Table 5(a) part (i): Banking Book - Summary of current period’s activity by underlying asset type and facility[9]
| Jun 19 | Jun 19 | Jun 19 |
|---|---|---|
| Original value securitised Securitisation activity by underlying asset type ANZ Originated $M ANZ Self Securitised $M ANZ Sponsored **$M ** |
Recognised gain or loss on sale **$M ** |
|
| Residential mortgage 1,429 441 Credit cards and other personal loans - - Auto and equipment finance - - Commercial loans - - Other - - |
- - - - - |
- - - - - |
| Total 1,429 441 |
- | - |
| Securitisation activity by facility provided | Notional amount **$M ** |
|
| Liquidity facilities Funding facilities Underwriting facilities Lending facilities Credit enhancements Holdings of securities (excluding trading book) Other |
15 1,100 - - - 59 82 |
|
| Total | 1,256 |
| Mar 19 | Mar 19 | |
|---|---|---|
| Original value securitised Securitisation activity by underlying asset type ANZ Originated $M ANZ Self Securitised $M ANZ Sponsored **$M ** |
Recognised gain or loss on sale **$M ** |
|
| Residential mortgage (53) 483 Credit cards and other personal loans - - Auto and equipment finance - - Commercial loans - - Other - - |
- - - - - |
- - - - - |
| Total (53) 483 |
- | - |
| Securitisation activity by facility provided | Notional amount **$M ** |
|
| Liquidity facilities Funding facilities Underwriting facilities Lending facilities Credit enhancements Holdings of securities (excluding trading book) Other |
- (650) - - - (58) - |
|
| Total | (708) |
9 Activity represents net movement in outstanding.
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Table 5(a) part (i): Banking Book - Summary of current period’s activity by underlying asset type and facility (continued)
| Dec 18 Original value securitised Securitisation activity by underlying asset type ANZ Originated $M ANZ Self Securitised $M ANZ Sponsored **$M ** |
Dec 18 Original value securitised Securitisation activity by underlying asset type ANZ Originated $M ANZ Self Securitised $M ANZ Sponsored **$M ** |
Recognised gain or loss on sale **$M ** |
|---|---|---|
| Residential mortgage (66) 356 Credit cards and other personal loans - - Auto and equipment finance - - Commercial loans - - Other - - |
- - - - - |
- - - - - |
| Total (66) 356 |
- | - |
| Securitisation activity by facility provided | Notional amount **$M ** |
|
| Liquidity facilities Funding facilities Underwriting facilities Lending facilities Credit enhancements Holdings of securities (excluding trading book) Other |
- - - - - 97 - |
|
| Total | 97 |
Table 5(a) part (ii): Trading Book - Summary of current period's activity by underlying asset type and facility
No assets from ANZ's Trading Book were securitised during the reporting period.
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Table 5(b) part (i): Banking Book: Securitisation - Regulatory credit exposures by exposure type
| Jun 19 Securitisation exposure type - On balance sheet **$M ** |
Mar 19 Dec 18 $M **$M ** |
|---|---|
| Liquidity facilities - Funding facilities 7,619 Underwriting facilities - Lending facilities - Credit enhancements - Holdings of securities (excluding trading book) 1,819 Protection provided - Other 261 |
- - 6,574 6,939 - - - - - - 1,760 1,818 - - 141 112 |
| Total 9,699 |
8,475 8,869 |
| Jun 19 Securitisation exposure type - Off Balance Sheet **$M ** |
Mar 19 Dec 18 $M **$M ** |
| Liquidity facilities 26 Funding facilities 1,979 Underwriting facilities - Lending facilities - Credit enhancements - Holdings of securities (excluding trading book) - Protection provided - Other - |
12 12 1,320 1,291 - - - - - - - - - - - - |
| Total 2,005 |
1,332 1,303 |
| Jun 19 Total Securitisation exposure type **$M ** |
Mar 19 Dec 18 $M **$M ** |
| Liquidity facilities 26 Funding facilities 9,598 Underwriting facilities - Lending facilities - Credit enhancements - Holdings of securities (excluding trading book) 1,819 Protection provided - Other 261 |
12 12 7,894 8,229 - - - - - - 1,760 1,818 - - 141 112 |
| Total 11,704 |
9,807 10,171 |
Table 5(b) part (ii): Trading Book: Securitisation – Regulatory credit exposures by exposure type
No assets from ANZ's Trading Book were securitised during the reporting period.
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Table 18 Leverage ratio
The Leverage Ratio requirements are part of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) Basel III capital framework. It is a simple, non-risk based supplement or backstop to the current risk based capital requirements and is intended to restrict the build-up of excessive leverage in the banking system.
Consistent with the BCBS definition, APRA’s Leverage Ratio compares Tier 1 Capital to the Exposure Measure (expressed as a percentage) as defined by APS 110. APRA has not finalised a minimum Leverage Ratio requirement for Australian ADIs, although they have proposed a minimum of 3.5% for ADIs approved for use of the internal ratings based approach.
The following information is the short form data disclosure required to be published under paragraph 47 of APS 330.
| Jun 19 | Mar 19 | Dec 18 | Sep 18 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Capital and total exposures | **$M ** | **$M ** | **$M ** | **$M ** | |
| 20 | Tier 1 capital |
54,614 | 53,075 | 52,356 | 52,218 |
| 21 | Total exposures |
996,557 | 985,583 | 992,720 | 954,957 |
| Leverage ratio | |||||
| 22 | Basel III leverage ratio |
5.5% | 5.4% | 5.3% | 5.5% |
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Table 20 Liquidity Coverage Ratio disclosure template
| Jun 19 | Mar 19 | Dec 18 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Total | Total | Total | Total | Total | ||
| Unweighted | Weighted | Unweighted | Weighted | Unweighted | Weighted | ||
| Value | Value | Value | Value | Value | Value | ||
| **$M ** | **$M ** | **$M ** | **$M ** | **$M ** | **$M ** | ||
| Liquid assets, of which: | |||||||
| 1 | High-quality liquid assets (HQLA) | - | 137,770 | - | 141,966 | - | 142,176 |
| 2 | Alternative liquid assets (ALA) | - | 41,815 | - | 41,999 | - | 40,899 |
| 3 | Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) | - | 5,150 | - | 5,579 | - | 5,699 |
| securities | |||||||
| Cash outflows | |||||||
| 4 | Retail deposits and deposits from small | 196,242 | 19,932 | 196,966 | 20,100 | 196,568 | 20,702 |
| business customers | |||||||
| 5 | of which: stable deposits | 76,070 | 3,804 | 75,599 | 3,780 | 76,098 | 3,805 |
| 6 | of which: less stable deposits | 120,172 | 16,128 | 121,367 | 16,320 | 120,470 | 16,897 |
| 7 | Unsecured wholesale funding | 199,950 | 110,313 | 198,225 | 110,546 | 203,583 | 115,711 |
| 8 | of which: operational deposits (all | 60,514 | 14,670 | 57,304 | 13,840 | 57,906 | 13,820 |
| counterparties) and deposits in | |||||||
| networks for cooperative banks | |||||||
| 9 | of which: non-operational deposits | 127,266 | 83,473 | 128,579 | 84,364 | 134,548 | 90,762 |
| (all counterparties) | |||||||
| 10 | of which: unsecured debt | 12,170 | 12,170 | 12,342 | 12,342 | 11,129 | 11,129 |
| 11 | Secured wholesale funding | 168 | 1,165 | 1,721 | |||
| 12 | Additional requirements | 139,289 | 37,855 | 136,570 | 35,619 | 136,658 | 37,934 |
| 13 | of which: outflows related to | 22,724 | 22,724 | 20,668 | 20,668 | 24,686 | 24,686 |
| derivatives exposures and other | |||||||
| collateral requirements | |||||||
| 14 | of which: outflows related to loss of | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| funding on debt products | |||||||
| 15 | of which: credit and liquidity facilities | 116,565 | 15,131 | 115,902 | 14,951 | 111,972 | 13,248 |
| 16 | Other contractual funding obligations | 11,403 | - | 10,508 | - | 10,119 | - |
| 17 | Other contingent funding obligations | 67,841 | 4,795 | 70,505 | 4,292 | 70,557 | 4,723 |
| 18 | Total cash outflows | 173,063 | 171,722 | 180,791 | |||
| Cash inflows | |||||||
| 19 | Secured lending (e.g. reverse repos) | 28,145 | 1,732 | 28,676 | 1,542 | 26,712 | 1,728 |
| 20 | Inflows from fully performing exposures | 37,147 | 25,744 | 33,223 | 22,715 | 29,119 | 19,000 |
| 21 | Other cash inflows | 16,680 | 16,680 | 15,336 | 15,336 | 16,829 | 16,829 |
| 22 | Total cash inflows | 81,972 | 44,156 | 77,235 | 39,593 | 72,660 | 37,557 |
| 23 | Total liquid assets | 184,735 | 189,544 | 188,774 | |||
| 24 | Total net cash outflows | 128,907 | 132,129 | 143,234 | |||
| 25 | Liquidity Coverage Ratio (%) | 143.3% | 143.5% | 131.8% | |||
| Number of data points used (simple average) | 65 | 63 | 66 |
Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR)
ANZ’s average LCR for the 3 months to 30 Jun 2019 was 143.3% with total liquid assets exceeding net outflows by an average of $55.8bn.
The main contributors to net outflows were modelled outflows associated with the bank’s corporate and retail deposit portfolios, offset by inflows from maturing loans. While cash outflows associated with derivatives are material, these are effectively offset by derivative cash inflows.
The composition of the liquid asset portfolio has remained relatively stable through the half, with HQLA securities and cash making up on average 75% of total liquid assets.
ANZ has a well diversified deposit and funding base avoiding undue concentrations by investor type, maturity, market source and currency.
ANZ monitors and manages its liquidity risk on a daily basis including LCR by geography and currency, ensuring ongoing compliance across the network.
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Glossary
| ADI | Authorised Deposit-taking Institution. |
|---|---|
| Basel III Credit Valuation | CVA charge is an additional capital requirement under Basel III for bilateral derivative |
| Adjustment (CVA) capital | exposures. Derivatives not cleared through a central exchange/counterparty are |
| charge | subject to this additional capital charge and also receive normal CRWA treatment |
| under Basel II principles. | |
| Collectively Assessed | Collectively assessed provisions for credit impairment represent the Expected Credit |
| Provision for Credit | Loss (ECL) calculated in accordance with AASB 9 Financial Instruments (AASB 9). |
| Impairment | These incorporate forward looking information and do not require an actual loss event |
| to have occurred for an impairment provision to be recognised. | |
| Credit exposure | The aggregate of all claims, commitments and contingent liabilities arising from on- |
| and off-balance sheet transactions (in the banking book and trading book) with the | |
| counterparty or group of related counterparties. | |
| Credit risk | The risk of financial loss resulting from the failure of ANZ’s customers and |
| counterparties to honour or perform fully the terms of a loan or contract. | |
| Credit Valuation Adjustment | Over the life of a derivative instrument, ANZ uses a CVA model to adjust fair value to |
| (CVA) | take into account the impact of counterparty credit quality. The methodology |
| calculates the present value of expected losses over the life of the financial | |
| instrument as a function of probability of default, loss given default, expected credit | |
| risk exposure and an asset correlation factor. Impaired derivatives are also subject to | |
| a CVA. | |
| Days past due | The number of days a credit obligation is overdue, commencing on the date that the |
| arrears or excess occurs and accruing for each completed calendar day thereafter. | |
| Exposure at Default (EAD) | Exposure At Default is defined as the expected facility exposure at the date of default. |
| Impaired assets (IA) | Facilities are classified as impaired when there is doubt as to whether the contractual |
| amounts due, including interest and other payments, will be met in a timely manner. | |
| Impaired assets include impaired facilities, and impaired derivatives. Impaired | |
| derivatives have a credit valuation adjustment (CVA), which is a market assessment | |
| of the credit risk of the relevant counterparties. | |
| Impaired loans (IL) | Impaired loans comprise of drawn facilities where the customer’s status is defined as |
| impaired. | |
| Individual provision charge | Individual provision charge is the amount of expected credit losses on financial |
| (IPC) | instruments assessed for impairment on an individual basis (as opposed to on a |
| collective basis). It takes into account expected cash flows over the lives of those | |
| financial instruments. | |
| Individually Assessed | Individually assessed provisions for credit impairment are calculated in accordance |
| Provisions for Credit | with AASB 9 Financial Instruments (AASB 9). They are assessed on a case-by-case |
| Impairment | basis for all individually managed impaired assets taking into consideration factors |
| such as the realisable value of security (or other credit mitigants), the likely return | |
| available upon liquidation or bankruptcy, legal uncertainties, estimated costs involved | |
| in recovery, the market price of the exposure in secondary markets and the amount | |
| and timing of expected receipts and recoveries. | |
| Market risk | The risk to ANZ’s earnings arising from changes in interest rates, currency exchange |
| rates and credit spreads, or from fluctuations in bond, commodity or equity prices. | |
| ANZ has grouped market risk into two broad categories to facilitate the measurement, | |
| reporting and control of market risk: | |
| Traded market risk - the risk of loss from changes in the value of financial | |
| instruments due to movements in price factors for physical and derivative trading | |
| positions. Trading positions arise from transactions where ANZ acts as principal with | |
| clients or with the market. | |
| Non-traded market risk (or balance sheet risk) - comprises interest rate risk in the | |
| banking book and the risk to the AUD denominated value of ANZ’s capital and | |
| earnings due to foreign exchange rate movements. |
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| Operational risk | The risk of loss resulting from inadequate or failed internal controls or from external |
|---|---|
| events, including legal risk but excluding reputation risk. | |
| Past due facilities | Facilities where a contractual payment has not been met or the customer is outside of |
| contractual arrangements are deemed past due. Past due facilities include those | |
| operating in excess of approved arrangements or where scheduled repayments are | |
| outstanding but do not include impaired assets. | |
| Qualifying Central | QCCP is a central counterparty which is an entity that interposes itself between |
| Counterparties (QCCP) | counterparties to derivative contracts. Trades with QCCP attract a more favorable risk |
| weight calculation. | |
| Recoveries | Payments received and taken to profit for the current period for the amounts written |
| off in prior financial periods. | |
| Restructured items | Restructured items comprise facilities in which the original contractual terms have |
| been modified for reasons related to the financial difficulties of the customer. | |
| Restructuring may consist of reduction of interest, principal or other payments legally | |
| due, or an extension in maturity materially beyond those typically offered to new | |
| facilities with similar risk. | |
| Risk Weighted Assets (RWA) | Assets (both on and off-balance sheet) are risk weighted according to each asset’s |
| inherent potential for default and what the likely losses would be in the case of | |
| default. In the case of non asset backed risks (i.e. market and operational risk), RWA | |
| is determined by multiplying the capital requirements for those risks by 12.5. | |
| Securitisation risk | The risk of credit related losses greater than expected due to a securitisation failing to |
| operate as anticipated, or of the values and risks accepted or transferred, not | |
| emerging as expected. | |
| Write-Offs | Facilities are written off against the related provision for impairment when they are |
| assessed as partially or fully uncollectable, and after proceeds from the realisation of | |
| any collateral have been received. Where individual provisions recognised in previous | |
| periods have subsequently decreased or are no longer required, such impairment | |
| losses are reversed in the current period income statement. |
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