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United Financial Bancorp (United Financial Bancorp) Capital Adequacy Tier - Tier 1 Ratio % : 0.00% (As of . 20)


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What is United Financial Bancorp Capital Adequacy Tier - Tier 1 Ratio %?

Capital Adequacy Tier - Tier 1 Ratio % is the ratio of a bank’s core tier 1 capital, which includes its equity capital and disclosed reserves, to its total risk-weighted assets. It is a key measure of a bank's financial strength and should not fall lower than 6% as per Basel III rules.

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United Financial Bancorp Capital Adequacy Tier - Tier 1 Ratio % Historical Data

The historical data trend for United Financial Bancorp's Capital Adequacy Tier - Tier 1 Ratio % can be seen below:

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* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.

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United Financial Bancorp  (NAS:RCKB) Capital Adequacy Tier - Tier 1 Ratio % Calculation

Capital Adequacy Tier - Tier 1 Ratio % is calculated as

Capital Adequacy Tier - Tier 1 Ratio %=Tier 1 Capital / Total Risk Weighted Assets

* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.


United Financial Bancorp  (NAS:RCKB) Capital Adequacy Tier - Tier 1 Ratio % Explanation

Tier 1 capital, or core capital, consists of a bank's common stock, retained earnings, accumulated other comprehensive income, noncumulative perpetual preferred stock and any regulatory adjustments to those accounts. The tier 1 capital ratio is the ratio of a bank’s core capital vs. its total risk-weighted assets (RWAs). The risk-weighted assets are calculated by multiplying the assets that the company holds by their corresponding weights for credit risk (the weight is usually developed by the central bank).

The tier 1 capital ratio is the basis for the Basel III international capital and liquidity standards. The standard is used to force banks to increase capital buffers and ensure they can withstand financial distress before they become insolvent. Basel III rules stipulate that the Tier 1 capital ratio has to be at least 6% and the equity component of Tier 1 capital has to have at least 4.5% of RWAs. A higher Tier 1 ratio suggests that the company has more capital to pay down deposits and is less likely to become insolvent.


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United Financial Bancorp (United Financial Bancorp) Business Description

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225 Asylum Street, Hartford, CT, USA, 06033
United Financial Bancorp Inc, through its subsidiaries, provides traditional banking products and services to business organizations and individuals offering products such as residential and commercial real estate loans, and commercial business loans.

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