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2.2. Significant Minority Equity Investments in Non-Insurance Financial Entities

الرقم: BCS 290 التاريخ (م): 2006/6/12 | التاريخ (هـ): 1427/5/16 الحالة: No longer applicable

“The new Basel framework requires that significant minority investments in financial entities, where control does not exist, be excluded from a bank’s capital by deduction of the equity and other investments under certain conditions, may be consolidated on a pro rata basis. National accounting and/or regulatory practices would determine the threshold above which minority investments will be deemed significant and be therefore either deducted or consolidated on a pro rata basis”.

SAMA requires that all significant minority interests in banking, securities or other financial entities that exceed 10% of the outstanding equity shares are a substantial minority investment and are to be deducted at 50 percent from Tier 1 capital, and 50 percent from Tier 2 capital.