RBNZ plan to cut AT1 capital layer wins cautious lender support

RBNZ plan to cut AT1 capital layer wins cautious lender support
All eyes on transitional arrangements. (Image: Lynda Feringa)
Andy Macdonald
Plans to remove almost $6 billion of hybrid instruments from banks’ capital stacks has won support among the nation’s regulated lenders, albeit they are cautious about how the transition will play out.Reserve Bank of NZ (RBNZ) data showed $5.85b worth of Additional Tier 1 (AT1) capital on issue across four of the nation’s five biggest banks. More has been issued among non-bank deposit takers.The central bank has proposed removing AT1 as part of a wider and now-closed capital review, which drew 42 submissions. The review proces...

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