Basel IV is an unofficial term that commonly refers to the recent changes to the Third Basel Accord (Basel III). One of the major changes in Basel IV is the introduction of an output floor such that the risk weighted assets (RWAs) calculated by internal models must not be lower than 72.5% of the RWAs calculated by the standardized approaches. There phase-in period for implementing the output floor starts on January 1, 2022, and end on January 1, 2027.
Compared withBasel III, Basel IV introduces additional regulatory requirements and revises risk calculation methodologies in many areas, including:
- IRB output floor of 72.5%
- Fundamental Review of the Trading Book (FRTB)
- Leverage ratio framework
- Operational risk framework
- Securitization framework
- Credit valuation adjustment (CVA)