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Resolution planning is about being prepared to deal with failing banks in a controlled way, in order to protect taxpayers and keep providing critical functions to the economy while preserving financial stability.
To safeguard the resolution objectives...
The Single Resolution Board responded to the European Commission targeted consultation on the review of the bank crisis management and deposit insurance (CMDI) framework.
About the consultation
In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, the EU...
In Europe, we have built our resolution framework from scratch in just a few short years. This required prioritising tasks in the initial phases. Up to now, we have mainly focused on the operationalisation of the bail-in tool, as it is the preferred...
Today, the SRB publishes a document which describes elements that banks should consider for the operationalisation of the bail-in in respect of international bearer debt securities issued by and safekept in the international central securities...
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...
The SRB has published an overview of the resolution tools available in the Banking Union and their impact on a bank’s ability to maintain continuity of access to financial market infrastructures (FMIs) services in resolution. It also covers the resolution...
This year marked the fifth anniversary of the Single Resolution Board (SRB) taking on its full powers within the Single Resolution Mechanism. During these five years, the Banking Union established a credible bank resolution regime and the SRB has become...
3 February 2021
2nd SRB-EBI conference on bank resolution
The Single Resolution Board (SRB) and the European Banking Institute (EBI) are delighted to invite you to the second SRB-EBI conference on bank resolution.
The following topics will be...
On 8 October 2020, the Single Resolution Board (SRB) held its fifth annual conference under the title Banking Resolution: Firm Foundations for Stability. In light of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the event was turned into a hybrid meeting, with some...
The fifth Annual SRB Conference "Banking resolution: firm foundations for stability" took place on Thursday 8 October 2020.
The COVID-19 pandemic constitutes an unprecedented global shock. The latest economic forecasts point at the deepest recession since World War II and, at this stage, we do not yet know its full and final impact on the economy: it remains a very large...
When talking about the predictability of the resolution framework, one has to state clearly, that we have a viable system in place, providing clear rules on using resolution tools and allocating losses in case of a bank failure. For example, a harmonised...
The Single Resolution Board (SRB) today publishes operational guidance on operational continuity in resolution (OCIR) and on FMI contingency plans. This follows the publication, following consultation, of the SRB Expectations for Banks document, which...
The SRB premises are open in line with the Belgian government's guidelines for social distancing and hygiene measures. Staff members are combining work in the office and teleworking on a weekly shift basis. No external visitors or meetings will be held in...
Registration for the 2020 SRB Conference are open. Catch up with the agenda and speakers and register now.
A centralized liquidation regime in the EU would address the current gap in the framework for medium-sized banks
This year marks the SRB’s fifth anniversary – an appropriate time to reflect on how the crisis management framework has worked so far and...
Trust among authorities is the main driver to overcome ring-fencing attempts
Resolution strategies for banking groups with subsidiaries in several countries can follow either a single point of entry (SPE) or a multiple point of entry (MPE) approach. For...
Letter from SRB Chair Elke König to banks under the SRB's remit, outlining potential operational relief measures related to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Following European Commission and Belgian government decisions, SRB staff is teleworking as from Monday, March 16 until further notice. The SRB continues to monitor the situation and remains fully operational. Staff remain contactable via email or phone.
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On 10 October 2019, the Single Resolution Board (SRB) held its fourth annual conference. In contrast to previous years’ events, which focused on policy development and definition of resolvability mechanisms, this year’s discussions tackled topics related...
The SRB has set up a dedicated solution for raising questions on the Resolution Reporting.
The Q&A process aims at providing support to National Resolution Authorities and institutions subject to the resolution reporting requirements.
Details on how to...
As communicated during the SRB Industry dialogue on June 18th 2019, the SRB has today launched the process for the 2020 data collection cycle for Resolution Reporting. The details of the scope, content and deadlines for resolution reporting to the SRB are...
The definition of a bank’s size as small, medium or big is relative. The Banking Union (BU) established a definition for significant institutions and a dedicated framework. However, there are many other institutions as well as significant institutions...
If the European Union’s motto is ‘United in Diversity’, then perhaps the Banking Union’s motto should be something along the lines of ‘Strength in Diversity’.
The Banking Union is a diverse mosaic of small and complex financial institutions. In some...