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  3. 2025_7378 Identical Cell Template C 10.00
Question ID
2025_7378
Legal act
Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 (CRR)
Topic
Own funds
Article
C 10.00
COM Delegated or Implementing Acts/RTS/ITS/GLs/Recommendations
Draft ITS on Supervisory Reporting of Institutions
Article/Paragraph
C 10.00
Type of submitter
Other
Subject matter
Identical Cell Template C 10.00
Question

Can you confirm that the definition of these cells as identical cells is correct?

Background on the question

Good morning

 

We have some doubts about the structure of the template C 10.00. In detail:

 

Columns 0090 and 0100 are all identical cells even if they refer respectively to:

  • c0090 - EXPOSURES SECURED BY MORTGAGES ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY UP TO 55% OF THE PROPERTY VALUE
  • c0100 - EXPOSURES SECURED BY MORTGAGES ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY BETWEEN 55% AND 80% OF THE PROPERTY VALUE
C_10.00 - CREDIT AND COUNTERPARTY CREDIT RISKS AND FREE DELIVERIES: IRB EXPOSURES SUBJECT TO OUTPUT FLOOR
             
             
      Columns
      ORIGINAL EXPOSURE PRE CONVERSION FACTORS (-) VALUE ADJUSTMENTS AND PROVISIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ORIGINAL EXPOSURE MEMORANDUM ITEMS: RWEA RELATED TO  THE IMPACT OF APPLICATION OF CERTAIN TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS  
          EXPOSURES SECURED BY MORTGAGES ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY UP TO 55% OF THE PROPERTY VALUE EXPOSURES SECURED BY MORTGAGES ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY BETWEEN 55% AND 80% OF THE PROPERTY VALUE
             
      0010 0020 0090 0100
Rows TOTAL EXPOSURES 0010 3293947 3294825 3295537 3295537
Of which: Additional stricter prudential requirements based on Article 124 of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013  0020 3293946 3294826 3295560 3295560
SA exposure classes excluding securitisation positions 0030 3293947 3294825 3295537 3295537

 

Similarly, row 0010 and row 0030 have been defined as identical cells, which are respectively:

  • r0010 - TOTAL EXPOSURES
  • r0030 - TOTAL EXPOSURES  - SA exposure classes excluding securitisation positions
Submission date
12/03/2025
Rejected publishing date
04/06/2025
Rationale for rejection

This question has been rejected because the matter it refers to has been answered in Q&A 2025_7312.

Status
Rejected question

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