As of 1 January 2021, the new definition of default provided for in the European Regulation on prudential requirements for credit institutions and investment firms came into force. The new definition of default does not substantially change the reporting to the Central Risk Office, which is used by intermediaries in the process of assessing the creditworthiness of customers. It only concerns the way in which banks and financial intermediaries must classify customers for prudential purposes, i.e. for the purpose of calculating the minimum capital requirements for banks and financial intermediaries, and affects the credit relationship between the bank and its customers, the management of which aims to ensure the regularity of the credit relationship.
Under the new definition of default, for the purposes of calculating the minimum regulatory capital requirements for banks and financial intermediaries, debtors are classified as impaired (defaulted) if at least one of the following conditions is met:
Condition (2) is already in place and does not change in any way. As regards condition (1), a past due debt is to be considered material when the amount of the arrears exceeds both of the following thresholds:
Once both thresholds are exceeded, 90 (or 180) consecutive days of past due status are counted, beyond which the debtor is classified as in default for the entire exposure.
It should also be noted that for joint obligations (so-called “joint liability”), the new rules provide for certain rules for the automatic propagation of the default status:
Once the arrears have been settled and at least 90 days have elapsed since such settlements without the occurrence of further arrears or other detrimental events, the default report will lapse.
In order to receive instructions on how to send the forms and for further information, applicants are invited to contact their contact manager. Please note that, following the Group’s reorganisation project, the Master and Special Servicing activities on securitised loans have been transferred to the Gardant Group, whose contact centre can be reached from Monday to Friday on 800 688 375.