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Classification in IFRS 9 considers the business model and cash flow characteristics of a financial instrument. 

The classification process is to be executed at initial recognition.

A "relassicification check" needs to be applied in addition at any subsequent posting date till the maturity date of the asset is reached.


The solution provides different types of accounting category assignment processes, each taylor-made to individual needs depending on the business of the entity in question.

In general, the user can choose between fully automated processes and a semi-automated process. These processes mainly differ with regard to how the business model is identified or assigned and how the SPPI test will be executed.

The selection of the appropriate taylor-made classification process is driven by the complexity of the portfolio and business of the entity.


FlexFinance provides various ways of assigning the accounting category to financial assets and financial liabilities:

  • Manual assignment of the accounting category in the front office and import 
  • Automatic assignment of the accounting category within the solution taking business model and cash flow characteristics into account. For this option two alternatives are supported depending on the available data provided by the source:
    • If the source can deliver the SPPI flag and the business model for financial assets, specific components help to derive the appropriate accounting category.
    • If the information cannot be delivered,
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    • FlexFinance components derive the SPPI flag and the business model by analysing the contractual deal information that was imported. In the front office, information that describes the business model and that can be used to determine if the objective of the financial asset is to collect contractual cash flows or sell financial assets, is captured. To this end,  it is assumed, for the solution provided, that the business model itself
    will be captured
    • is captured in the front office and delivered to the solution, or alternatively, criteria
    will be defined
    • are defined that enable the identification of the business model in a separate step during the ETL process.


For the consideration of the cash flow characteristics, it is assumed that, based on the “Deal Type Overview”, which is part of a bank´s portfolio analysis during the project, deal information such as floating interest agreements, embedded caps/floors, early repayment rights can be identified to check the SPPI riteriacriteria. Of course such an analysis depends on the availability of comprehensive deal information. For this purpose, the contractual deal information needs to include supplementary agreements such as options and specific rights (e.g. caps, floors, cancellation rights, early repayment rights) as these might have an impact on the accounting category assignment.

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It should be possible to assign the appropriate IFRS 9 category for attribute combinations of these criteria. In this case, a separate decision for every individual deal is not required. Individual deals are assigned to a portfolio during the import into the IFRS solution. Then the IFRS 9 category that has been configured for the portfolio will be assigned to an individual deal.

 


Beside the pragmatic approach, the blueprint also covers a sophisticated approach. For this purpose, specific components are provided to derive the business model or SPPI criteria.

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  • Optimisation of the categorisation process without the need to adapt the front systems and/or core banking systems.
  • Automation of the classification process as far as possible.

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