SREP Capital Requirements 2022

RNS Number : 6510A
Banco Santander S.A.
03 February 2022
 

 

 

 

 

Banco Santander, S.A., ("Santander") in accordance with the provisions of the securities market legislation, communicates the following:

 

INSIDE INFORMATION

 

The results of the Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process ("SREP") have now been confirmed and Santander has been informed by the European Central Bank ("ECB") of its decision regarding the minimum prudential capital requirements effective as of 1 March 2022.

 

The ECB's decision establishes a Pillar 2 ("P2R") requirement of 1.50%, at an individual and a consolidated level, of which at least 0.84% must be covered with Common Equity Tier 1 capital ("CET1"). This requirement remains unchanged from the last SREP decision effective on 1 January 2020.

 

The P2R requirement , when added to the Pillar 1 requirements, the capital conservation buffer, the requirement derived from the consideration of Santander as a global systemic financial institution, and the countercyclical capital buffer, determines the total minimum prudential capital requirements. The following table shows the minimum CET1 capital and total capital requirements, as well as Santander's ratios as of 31 December 2021, on a phased-in basis: [1]

 

 

 

MINIMUM REQUIREMENT

Data as of 31/12/2021

 

Consolidated

Individual

Consolidated

Individual

 

CET1

8.85%[2]

7.85%

12.51%1

16.90%1

CAPITAL TOTAL

13.01%[3]

12.01%3

16.81%1

22.21%1

 

 

As described in the table above, Santander maintains a surplus of capital over these requirements, both at a consolidated and an individual level.  These capital requirements do not imply any limitation to the distribution or payment to the holders of Santander's Additional Tier 1 securities.

 

 

Boadilla del Monte (Madrid), 3 February  2022

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

 

No offer

The information contained in this document is subject to, and must be read in conjunction with, all other publicly available information, including, where relevant any fuller disclosure document published by Santander. Any person at any time acquiring securities must do so only on the basis of such person's own judgment as to the merits or the suitability of the securities for its purpose and only on such information as is contained in such public information having taken all such professional or other advice as it considers necessary or appropriate in the circumstances and not in reliance on the information contained in this document. No investment activity should be undertaken on the basis of the information contained in this document. In making this document available Santander gives no advice and makes no recommendation to buy, sell or otherwise deal in shares in Santander or in any other securities or investments whatsoever.

Neither this document nor any of the information contained therein constitutes an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities. No offering of securities shall be made in the United States except pursuant to registration under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or an exemption therefrom. Nothing contained in this document is intended to constitute an invitation or inducement to engage in investment activity for the purposes of the prohibition on financial promotion in the U.K. Financial Services and Markets Act 2000.

Historical performance is not indicative of future results

Nothing in this document should be taken as a profit forecast.

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[1] Data calculated by applying the transitional provisions of the applicable regulation, of which the most significant are those related to IFRS 9. Without the application of these provisions, the fully loaded CET1 ratio and the consolidated total capital, at 31 December 2021, would be 12.12% and 16.41%, respectively.

[2] The minimum requirement ratio of CET1 at consolidated level consists of: (A) the minimum capital requirement of Pillar 1 (4.50%), (b) P2R (0.84%), (c) the capital conservation buffer (2.50%), (d) the requirement arising from the consideration of Santander as a global systemic financial institution (1%), and (e) the countercyclical capital buffer requirement (0.01%), calculated as of 31 December 2021.

3 In addition to the CET1 requirements, the minimum total capital requirements at both consolidated and individual level include: (i) Pillar 1 requirements of Additional Tier 1 (1.5%) and Tier 2 (2%), and (ii) part of the P2R requirements that can be covered by Additional Tier 1 and  Tier 2 ( 0.28%) and (0.38%), respectively. 

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