Comprehensive capital analysis and review 2023

, /PRNewswire/ -- Bank of America today commented on the revised results of the Federal Reserve's 2023 Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR).

Based on the revised 2023 CCAR results, Bank of America's Stress Capital Buffer will be 2.5%, which is the minimum requirement. As a result, Bank of America's minimum Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) ratio requirement will be 9.5%, effective October 1, 2023. At June 30, 2023, Bank of America's CET1 ratio was 11.6% with $190 billion of CET1 capital. As previously announced, on January 1, 2024, Bank of America's minimum CET1 requirement will increase 50 basis points, aligned with planned growth in the global systemically important bank surcharge.

Earlier this month, the company's board of directors declared a quarterly common stock dividend of $0.24 per share payable on September 29, 2023, to shareholders of record as of September 1, 2023, a 9 percent increase from the second quarter common stock dividend of $0.22 per share. As of June 30, 2023, the company had $14.1 billion remaining in a previously communicated $25 billion share repurchase program authorized in October 2021.

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What is the Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review model?

Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR) is a United States regulatory framework introduced by the Federal Reserve in 2009 to assess, regulate, and supervise large banks and financial institutions – collectively referred to in the framework as bank holding companies (BHCs).

How often is CCAR done?

The Federal Reserve conducts the annual Comprehensive Capital and Analysis Review (CCAR) exercise to assess capital positions and planning practices of large firms consistent with Regulation YY (12 CFR part 252) and the capital plan rule (12 CFR 225.8).

Who has to file CCAR?

Bank holding companies with consolidated assets of at least $50 billion are required to submit annual capital plans to the Fed describing their internal processes for determining capital adequacy, as well as planned capital distributions and the policies governing them.

Are CCAR results public?

The Dodd-Frank Act was enacted, which requires both the Fed and all large bank holding companies (any banking organization with consolidated assets of $10 billion or more) to conduct and submit the results of the annual test - then disclose those results to the public.