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3
Financial statements
Barclays PLC Annual Report 2007 241
47 Credit risk
Credit risk is the risk of suffering financial loss, should any of the Group’s customers, clients or market counterparties fail to fulfil their contractual
obligations to the Group. Credit risk arises mainly from commercial and consumer loans and advances, credit cards, and loan commitments arising
from such lending activities, but can also arise from credit enhancement provided, such as financial guarantees, letters of credit, endorsements
and acceptances.
Barclays is also exposed to other credit risks arising from investments in debt securities and other exposures arising from its trading activities (‘trading
exposures’) including, non- equity trading portfolio assets, derivatives as well as settlement balances with market counterparties and reverse repo loans.
Losses arising from exposures held for trading (derivatives, debt securities) are accounted for as trading losses, rather than impairment charges, even
though the fall in value causing the loss may be attributable to credit deterioration.
Credit risk management and control responsibilities
The granting of credit is one of the Group's major sources of income and is therefore one of its most significant risks, and the Group dedicates
considerable resources to controlling it effectively.
The credit risk management teams in each business are accountable to the Business Risk Directors in those businesses who, in turn, report to the heads
of their businesses and also to the Group Risk Director.
The Credit Risk function provides Group-wide direction of credit risk-taking. The teams within this function manage the resolution of all significant credit
policy issues and run the Credit Committee, which approves major credit decisions.
Each business segment has an embedded credit risk management team. These teams assist Group Risk in the formulation of Group Risk policy and the
implementation of it across the businesses. Examples include ensuring that:
– Maximum exposure guidelines are in place relating to the exposures to any individual customer or counterparty;
– Country risk policy specifies risk appetite by country and avoids excessive concentration of credit risk by country; and
– Policies are in place to monitor exposures to individual industrial sectors.
The principal committees that review credit risk management, formulate overall Group credit policy and resolve all significant credit policy issues are the
Wholesale Credit Risk Management Committee, the Retail Credit Risk Management Committee, the Risk Oversight Committee and the Board Risk
Committee. All these Committees receive regular and comprehensive reports on risk issues.
The Retail Credit Risk Management Committee (RCRMC) oversees exposures, which comprise unsecured personal lending (including small businesses),
mortgages and credit cards. The RCRMC monitors the risk profile and performance of the retail portfolios by receipt of key risk measures and indicators at
an individual portfolio level, ensuring mitigating actions taken to address performance are appropriate and timely. Metrics reviewed will consider portfolio
composition and both an overall stock and new flow level.
The Wholesale Credit Risk Management Committee (WCRMC) oversees wholesale exposures, comprising lending to businesses, banks and other
financial institutions. The WCRMC monitors exposure by country, industry sector, individual large exposures and exposures to sub-investment grade
countries.
The monthly Wholesale and Retail Credit Risk Management Committees exercise oversight through review and challenge of the size and constitution of
the portfolios when viewed against Group risk appetite for wholesale and retail credit risks. They are chaired by the Group Wholesale and Retail Credit Risk
Directors.
Corporate and commercial lending
Corporate accounts which are deemed to contain heightened levels of risk are recorded on graded problem loan lists known as early-warning or watch
lists. These are updated monthly and circulated to the relevant risk control points. Once listing has taken place, exposures are closely monitored and,
where appropriate, reduced.
These lists are graded in line with the perceived severity of the risk attached to the lending, and its probability of default. Businesses with exposure to
corporate customers all work to three categories of increasing concern. By the time an account becomes impaired it will normally have passed through all
three categories, which reflect the need for ever-increasing caution and control.
Where an obligor’s financial health gives grounds for concern, it is immediately placed into the appropriate category. All obligors, regardless of financial
health, are subject to a full review of all facilities on, at least, an annual basis. More frequent interim reviews may be undertaken should circumstances
dictate.
Retail lending
Within the retail portfolios, which tend to comprise homogeneous assets, statistical techniques more readily allow the risk of impairment to be monitored
on a portfolio basis. This applies to UK Retail Banking, Barclays Wealth, International Retail and Commercial Banking and Barclaycard.
Within Local Business, accounts that are deemed to have a heightened level of risk, or that exhibit some unsatisfactory features which could affect
viability in the short or medium term, are transferred to a separate ‘Caution’ refer stream where a cautious approach is appropriate. Accounts on the
Caution refer stream are reviewed on at least a quarterly basis at which time consideration will be given to continuing with the agreed strategy, returning
the customer to a lower risk refer stream, or instigating recovery or exit action if the strategy has failed.
Debt securities
Managing credit risk associated with debt securities differs in important respects from the process for loans originated by the Group. Firstly, market prices
are generally available for listed bonds and securities and these prices are a good indicator of the credit standing of the issuer. Secondly, most listed and
some unlisted securities are rated by external rating agencies which is another strong indicator of overall credit quality. Where such ratings are not
available or are not current, the Group will have regard to its own internal ratings for the securities.