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CA-6.2.1

For risk-based capital purposes, a conventional bank licensee is considered to be an originator with regard to a certain securitisation if it meets either of the following conditions:

(a) The conventional bank licensee originates directly or indirectly underlying exposures included in the securitisation; or
(b) The conventional bank licensee serves as a sponsor of an asset-backed commercial paper (ABCP) conduit or similar programme that acquires exposures from third-party entities. In the context of such programmes, a conventional bank licensee would generally be considered a sponsor and, in turn, an originator if it, in fact or in substance, manages or advises the programme, places securities into the market, or provides liquidity and/or credit enhancements.
January 2015