Capital | New Zealand-incorporated registered banks are subject to conditions of registration requiring them to maintain a minimum level of, and quality of, capital relative to their risk-weighted assets. |
Liquidity | New Zealand-incorporated registered banks are subject to conditions of registration relating to liquidity management, including both quantitative and qualitative requirements. |
Governance | New Zealand-incorporated registered banks are subject to conditions of registration relating to corporate governance. |
Disclosure | All New Zealand-registered banks are required to publish a six-monthly disclosure statement. These disclosure requirements are administered by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. |
Credit ratings | All New Zealand-registered banks must obtain and maintain a credit rating applicable to their long-term senior unsecured obligations payable in New Zealand, in New Zealand dollars. |
Outsourcing | Large New Zealand-registered banks are subject to a condition of registration that requires them to have the legal and practical ability to control and execute core outsourced functions. |
Connected exposures | New Zealand-incorporated registered banks are subject to limits on the level of credit exposures that they have to connected persons. |
Open bank resolution | New Zealand- incorporated registered banks with retail deposits over NZ$1 billion are subject to conditions of registration relating to pre-positioning requirements under the open bank resolution (OBR) policy. OBR pre-positioning is a mechanism for providing bank customers continued access to liquidity and banking service in a bank failure event. The conditions of registration shall also apply to other banks that decide to opt-in or comply with the OBR policy. |
Macro-prudential | New Zealand-registered banks may be subject to macro-prudential requirements from time to time. |