Pääomavaatimusmallit
Pääomavaatimusmallit, often translated as capital requirement models, are analytical frameworks used by financial institutions, particularly banks, to determine the minimum amount of capital they must hold to cover potential losses. These models are crucial for ensuring financial stability and solvency within the banking sector. Regulatory bodies worldwide, such as the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, mandate the use of these models to standardize capital adequacy requirements.
The fundamental purpose of capital requirement models is to quantify the risks a bank faces. These risks
Under the internal models approach, banks develop their own proprietary models, validated by supervisors, to calculate