About Benchmarks:

Are you ready for this regulation? Use this benchmark to find out. Each benchmark is build directly for the federal regulation.  They reflect the learning objectives of the related course. The benchmark is not a "trivia test" - they help you evaluate your readiness to apply the new regulation. Contact us for more information and/or personalized benchmarks for your specific organization/industry.

Benchmark: Enhanced Supplementary Leverage Ratio (eSLR) and TLAC Requirements for U.S. GSIBs: Final Rule Compliance Training

Should you take this course? Take this benchmark to assess how much you would benefit from taking the course on the Final Rule for Enhanced Supplementary Leverage Ratio (eSLR) Standards and TLAC/Long-Term Debt requirements for U.S. GSIBs.

This quick check is not an exam. It helps you gauge whether you understand why the rule changed, who is affected, and how it will alter decisions about capital, liquidity, and market intermediation.

  • See the value: Clarify how the recalibrated leverage buffer supports Treasury market liquidity while preserving safety and soundness.
  • Spot the impacts: Identify the business lines, reporting processes, and governance areas most likely to change.
  • Weigh trade-offs: Consider efficiency vs. resilience, simplicity vs. risk sensitivity, and flexibility vs. payout constraints.
  • Check readiness: Determine if your institution can operationalize the new buffer calculations and align capital planning and reporting.

By the end, you’ll know whether you need the full course to confidently brief leadership, adjust capital strategy, and implement the rule without surprises.

NOTE: Unless otherwise indicated, all Benchmarks are free of charge!

Federal Register Title
This benchmark will help determine your readiness for: Federal Register Document titled Regulatory Capital Rule: Modifications to the Enhanced Supplementary Leverage Ratio Standards for U.S. Global Systemically Important Bank Holding Companies and Their Subsidiary Depository Institutions; Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity and Long-Term Debt Requirements for U.S. Global Systemically Important Bank Holding Companies. Document Number: 2025-21626

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