NATIXIS - 2018 Registration document and annual financial report
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Glossary
Acronym/Term
Definition
A strategic plan implemented by Natixis for the 2009-2012 period.
New Deal
Natixis Global Asset Management
NGAM
A strategic plan implemented by Natixis for the 2014-2017 period. A strategic plan implemented by Natixis for the 2018-2020 period.
New Frontier
New Dimension
Natixis Private Equity
NPE NRE OCI
French law on New Economic regulations (Loi sur les nouvelles Réglementations Économiques) Other comprehensive income, which contains the income and expense items (including reclassification adjustments) not included in net income/loss as required or authorized by IFRS.
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
OECD OFAC
US Office of Foreign Assets Control
Own Funds Requirement: the amount of capital that is required to be held, i.e. 8% of risk-weighted assets (RWA).
OFR
Ordinary General Shareholders’ Meeting
OGM
The risk of losses or sanctions arising from the failure of internal systems or procedures, human error or external events.
Operational risks (including accounting and environmental risks)
Own Risk and Solvency Assessment. As part of European efforts to reform prudential regulation of the insurance industry, ORSA is an internal process undertaken by the institution to assess risk and solvency. It must show its ability to identify measure and manage factors that could have an impact on its solvency or financial situation.
ORSA
Over-the-counter
OTC P&L P3CI
Profit & Loss
A loan covering CCIs (cooperative investment certificates).
Probability of default, i.e. the likelihood that a counterparty of the bank will default within a one-year period.
PD
Permanent employment contract
PEC PEP
Politically exposed person
Retirement Savings Plan (Plan d’Épargne Retraite Populaire).
PERP
Represented by a surety, independent guarantee or letter of intent. In the context of a surety, the guarantor promises to repay the creditor a debtor’s obligation in the event the debtor is unable to do so itself. An independent guarantee is a commitment through which the guarantor promises to pay an amount, upon first request or pursuant to agreed terms, in consideration of an obligation taken out by a third party. A letter of intent is an agreement to act or refrain from acting that is intended to support a debtor in meeting its commitment. Refers to compliance with current solvency requirements, in accordance with the transitional period for the implementation of Basel 3. Pillar I sets minimum requirements for capital. It aims to ensure that banking institutions hold sufficient capital to provide a minimum level of coverage for their credit risk, market risk and operational risk. The bank can use standardized or advanced methods to calculate its capital requirement. Pillar II establishes a process of prudential supervision that complements and strengthens Pillar I. It includes:- an analysis by the bank of all of its risks, including those already covered by Pillar I;- an estimate by the bank of the capital requirement for these risks;- a comparison by the banking supervisor of its own analysis of the bank’s risk profile with the analysis conducted by the bank, in order to adapt its choice of prudential measures where applicable, which may take the form of capital requirements exceeding the minimum requirements or any other appropriate technique. Pillar III is concerned with establishing market discipline through a series of reporting requirements. These requirements—both qualitative and quantitative—are intended to improve financial transparency in the assessment of risk exposure, risk assessment procedures and capital adequacy. An appraisal by a financing rating agency (Moody’s, Fitch Ratings, Standard & Poor’s) of the creditworthiness of an issuer (company, government or other public entity) or a transaction (bond issue, securitization, covered bond). The rating has a direct impact on the cost of raising capital. An organization that specializes in assessing the creditworthiness of issuers of debt securities, i.e. their ability to honor their commitments (repayment of capital and interest within the contractual period). See PD
Personal guarantee
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Phase-in
Pillar I
Pillar II
Pillar III
Probability of default
Rating
Rating agency
Risk-based capital
RBC
Securities comprising tangible or intangible assets, movable or immovable assets, such as commodities, precious metals, cash, financial instruments or insurance policies.
Real security
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Natixis Registration Document 2018
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