- Multi-Annual Plan sets out priorities and activities over the next five years, based on the SRM Vision 2028 strategy.
- The SRM will increase its focus on crisis management and readiness, the operationalisation of all resolution tools, and the implementation of comprehensive testing to ensure the effective resolvability of banks.
- Being crisis-ready and ensuring that resolution plans are fully actionable also requires that the SRB has lean and robust internal structures, as well as talented and diverse staff members.
Today, the Single Resolution Board (SRB) publishes its Multi-Annual Plan 2024-2028. The plan outlines the key focus areas for the SRB in the coming years, detailing the action plan to deliver the SRM Vision 2028 strategy, as well as the agency’s core mission and tasks.
"The Single Resolution Board’s Multi-Annual Plan 2024-2028 marks a significant milestone in our financial stability journey. This plan is the practical translation of the SRM Vision 2028 strategy. In the coming years, the SRB will work to ensure trust and confidence are strengthened, not only by our work on the technical elements of resolution planning, but also by communicating our work transparently to all our stakeholders,” said SRB Chair, Dominique Laboureix.
The Multi-Annual Plan includes the amended Annual Work Programme 2024, which supersedes the Annual Work Programme 2024, published in November 2023.
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