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Sberbank's switch to IRB approach lifts capital ratio

Despite the RWA increase, the bank's CET1 capital ratio rose 20 basis points, to 11.6%

Sberbank’s embrace of the internal ratings-based approach (IRB) for credit risk – part of its transition to using Basel III advanced rules for capital adequacy – helped it on its way to an improved Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) ratio in 2018.

The Russian lender posted an 11.85% CET1 capital ratio at end-2018 under Basel's advanced approach, up from 11.2% on January 1 when its requirements were

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