About the Accelerator

Introduction

ActiveViam has undertaken an initiative to provide an accelerator for the minimum capital requirements for CVA risk as per Chapter MAR50 of the Consolidated Basel Framework Effective as of 01 Jan 20221. This is the result of regulatory monitoring, client consultations, and development work.

Synopsis

Here’s a short summary of features of the Accelerator:

Synergies with other Accelerators

Other Accelerators in the ActiveViam products family share the same technology and similar data model, hence these synergies may be realized:

MAR50 exclusions

Some aspects of the MAR50 are not included in the CVA Risk Capital Accelerator. This section highlights those topics.

ActivePivot is not a risk engine

ActivePivot is not a risk engine. There is no functionality or software in the CVA Risk Capital Accelerator for the calculation of credit risk exposures and sensitivities. In all cases it is assumed that the client already has a risk engine or trade booking system that can generate the raw data (sensitivities, notionals, EAD, etc). Additionally, it is assumed that upstream systems are validating hedge eligibility.

ActivePivot is not a tool for data management

There is no functionality to convert bank’s static data into attributes, required by regulation, such as Sectors, Credit quality, relationship to counterparty, etc. The Accelerator expects to receive this meta-data as input.

Accelerator Concepts

ActivePivot Accelerators are projects that contain business logic, implementation best practices and software code to enable a faster time-to-market and help clients confidently address use cases such as regulations. The reference implementations are built on and require ActivePivot, ActiveMonitor, and ActiveUI.

Clients may choose to use an Accelerator "as is" by conforming to published data input file structures and data stores. Alternatively, clients may use the Accelerator purely as a starting point for building a suitable system with additional functionality.

Accelerator source code is delivered and IT users are free to make derivative works (which become the client’s IP) to adapt to their data sources and requirements.


  1. refered to as ‘MAR50’ in this document. Link to the Regulatory document: https://www.bis.org/basel_framework/chapter/MAR/50.htm?inforce=20220101 ↩︎

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