The SRB publishes today its 2026 Annual Work Programme, setting out its objectives and priorities for the year ahead.
In 2026, the SRB will start implementing a revamped resolvability assessment and the newly developed multi-annual testing framework. It will also keep working on simplifying resolution planning to enable the shift towards more testing – all in close collaboration with the National Resolution Authorities (NRAs).
To maintain crisis readiness, the SRB will continue to organise deep-dives, gradually increase the implementation of its on-site inspections (OSIs) and carry out related training. It will further streamline decision-making processes, embrace digital innovation and support the ongoing debate on simplification and competitiveness in the EU financial sector. The SRB will also hold its first economic conference, a high-level platform to explore key economic issues related to resolution.
SRB Chair Dominique Laboureix said: “In 2026, we will keep moving from planning to action: building on the foundations laid in our SRM Vision 2028 strategy, we will intensify our testing, deepen our resolvability assessment and deploy our crisis-preparedness tools in close cooperation with the National Resolution Authorities. Our goal is clear — to ensure that banks are not only ‘resolvable on paper’ but also in practice.”
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