SRB approach to the eligibility of UK law instruments without bail-in clauses after Brexit
The Single Resolution Board (SRB) has published a communication on its approach to liabilities governed by UK law without a contractual bail-in recognition clause as eligible for minimum requirement for own funds and liabilities (MREL). Read the communication here.
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