Credit risk capital requirements under basel III norms by selected banks in India Dr. Dewan Sarishma Sharma Assistant Professor, Khalsa College for Women, Ludhiana, India, sarishma_kaushik@yahoo.co.in Online published on 17 April, 2017. Abstract Paper compares credit risk capital requirements by selected banks under BASEL III norms. Nine banks, three in each category were selected. Data was collected for 9 years i.e 6 years before and 3 years after the adoption of Basel III norms. It was found out that private sector banks are superior on complying with the new norms as compared to nationalised and foreign banks. Enhanced capital requirements have witnessed a positive trend in private sector banks and few cases foreign banks only. It was also observed that selected banks are using standardised approach for calculating their credit risk capital requirements. Top Keywords Basel III, Credit risk, Standardised Approach, Internal Ratings based Approach. Top |
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