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UniCredit prices loans using significant risk transfer capital relief, Bloomberg News reports

  • Banks use significant risk transfer transactions to free up capital that would otherwise be tied up ​against their ​loan books ⁠for regulatory purposes
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UniCredit is including the capital benefit from significant risk transfer (SRT) into its process for granting ​and pricing new loans, the head ‌of the bank’s balance sheet management said in an interview with Bloomberg News published on Thursday.

“We have been ​working to evolve our use of ​SRTs from being purely a capital efficiency ⁠tool into something that directly improves the ​competitiveness of our bankers when they originate loans,” ​Stefano Chiarlone said.

Among large European banks, UniCredit is one of the most active in the use of SRTs, ​which it has turned into an ordinary ​tool to manage capital, developing a large-scale programme that leads ‌it ⁠to complete SRT transactions on a regular basis.

Banks use significant risk transfer transactions to free up capital that would otherwise be tied up ​against their ​loan books ⁠for regulatory purposes.

The Italian lender plans to issue SRTs tied to ​between 14 billion euros ($16.25 billion) and ​16 ⁠billion euros of loans this year, with the possibility of moving closer to 20 billion euros ⁠if ​origination in the second half ​of the year keeps growing, Chiarlone told Bloomberg.


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