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Risk Rating Model Overrides: Supporting evidence

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    wrote on last edited by abbas.razaq
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    We are developing unified PD and LGD model overrides framework for an entity that is in the process of merging multiple legacy banks. In doing this work, we have identified categories and sub-categories on what constitutes an override. The categories are meant to represent what is a pre-selected override reason, while the “Other” bucket would be a free-text response – see below for the full list.

    Ask for this group: Could you provide color on what additional supporting evidence should be uploaded to justify an underwriter’s decision to override a PD and/or LGD grade? How have you seen the required documentation vary between pre-selected override reasons and the “Other” bucket?

    Appreciate your guidance on this topic.

    PD or LGD?

    Category

    Description

    Sub-category

    PD

    Change in interim financial performance

    Override reason used in instances where:

    • The prior year financials are believed to not be representative of the forward-looking cash flows (typical as evidenced by more recent performance)
    • An alternative financial statement (e.g., rolling 12 months) is not used (as this will be captured outside of overrides)

    Cash flow (+/-)

    Liquidity (+/-)

    Other balance sheet strength (+/-)

    Other (Free text required)

    Obligor specific non-financial factors not captured in the model

    Override reason used for non-financial factors that were neither captured in the model nor as warning signals (i.e., prescriptive rules)

    Change in management quality

    Extraordinary event (e.g., lawsuit)

    Performance relative to pre-existing benchmarks (e.g., construction timelines)

    Other (Free text required)

    Systemic risk events

    Override reason used for downgrades or upgrades associated with non-obligor specific (e.g., industry, geography) risk factors that would not have been present in the prior year financials

    Industry-specific demand fluctuation

    Industry-specific supply fluctuation

    Price fluctuations in key direct costs

    Geographic risk

    Operational risk

    Other (Free text required)

    Other

    Used for all other override reasons, including strength or weakness in financial variables that were not included in the model (note – assuming robust models with testing of a wide variety of variables, this should be used sparingly)

    Free text required

    LGD

    Unforeseen disruption to collateral value (typically market level)

    Override attributed to external factors such as systemic risk events as well as changes in legal and regulatory environments

    Deprioritized as part of this phase

    Abnormal expected appreciation / depreciation due to borrower / facility characteristics

    Override reflecting idiosyncratic factors with the specific attributes of a range of similar facility loans

    Change in recoverability patterns

    Override driven by either changes in the liquidity of the collateral or the timing associated with recoverability

    Other

    Override reason used for considerations that are not captured within the initial LGD, as part of the structural adjustments or other override reasons; requires details/justification to allow for approval and monitoring of usage***

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