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February 2017
Dear Members of the Management Body,
As announced in the invitation you have received on 6 February 2017 for the conference on the Targeted
Review of Internal Models (TRIM) organised by the ECB on 28 February 2017, we are pleased to share with
you the current version (February 2017) of the guide to TRIM.This guide . It further spells out how the ECB
intends to interpret the relevant EU law on internal models for credit, market and counterparty credit risks and
on general model governance topics. The aim pursued by the guide is to ensure a harmonised interpretation
and application of the existing legal framework as well as also ensuring close alignment with upcoming changes
in the regulation on internal models.The guide to TRIM will be presented to the institutions in scope for TRIM during the conference on 28 February
2017 and will be made public consecutively via the ECB Banking Superivsion website. Until this publication, this
version shall not be shared with any other third party. We also invite you to provide feedback on this version of
the guide to TRIM in order to identify where further clarifications or reconsiderations of the defined principles
could be helpful. To that extent, you will find attached feedback templates for each chapter, including some
instructions. We kindly ask you to send back these feedback templates to TRIM_PMO@ecb.europa.euIn particular, with regard to paragraph 18 in the chapter of the guide on counterparty credit risk, concerned
institutions are invited to propose examples of quantitative impact studies to estimate model risk for cases
where approximations or fall-backs are applied to transactions within (non-split) netting sets subject to the IMM,
since such impacts would be the base for an increase of the alpha parameter.This version of the guide will be refined during the coming months based on the feedback received by the
institutions through this process and also taking into account the outcomes of the on-site assessments
performed during the TRIM on-site investigations, the results of horizontal analyses on peer groups and the
latest regulatory developments. Before finalisation of the guide, a formal public consultation will be launched for
each risk type.Yours sincerely,
[signed]Korbinian Ibel
Director General - DG Microprudential Supervision IVGuide for the Targeted
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