The Skipton becomes an internal ratings based lender

The Skipton Building Society has been awarded Internal Ratings Based (IRB) status.

The Skipton is one of a small number of mortgager providers, almost exclusively made up of the biggest lenders in the UK, to have IRB status.

There are two approaches to calculating capital requirement:

  • Standardised approach – This is the default approach, with the capital varying by loan-to-value and looking at any serious arrears a mortgage customer may be in.
  • Internal Ratings Based (IRB) approach – Lenders that have sophisticated Risk Management Capability are able to self-assess the level of risk on their mortgage portfolios using their own statistical models.

In securing IRB status, Skipton has developed its own models that predict the likelihood of a customer going into arrears on their mortgage.  These models also predict how much money the Society would lose if house prices fell and the customer was unable to repay their mortgage.

Andy Nelson, Skipton’s chief financial risk officer, said: “A great deal of hard work has gone in to us achieving IRB. Not only does it mean we are making better informed lending decisions, but we are also focussing on sustaining and safeguarding the Society for the benefit of our wider membership.

“Now that we have been awarded IRB we will continue to develop and advance our credit risk management capability even further – ensuring we remain best placed to lend responsibly and appropriately.”

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