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PCD-A.2.6

A bank may own share warrants, share call options, equity instruments that are convertible into ordinary shares, or other similar instruments that have the potential, if exercised or converted, to give the bank voting power or reduce another party's voting power over the financial and operating policies of another entity (potential voting rights). The existence and effect of potential voting rights that are currently exercisable or convertible, including potential voting rights held by another entity, are considered when assessing whether the bank has the power to govern the financial and operating policies of another entity. Potential voting rights are not currently exercisable or convertible when, for example, they cannot be exercised or converted until a future date or until the occurrence of a future event.

Apr 08