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*All figures and documents available in this section reflect the situation as of the day the Master Decision on the calculation of the 2021 ex-ante contributions (decision SRB/ES/2021/22 of 14 April 2021) was adopted.
Each year, pursuant to Article 70(2)...
The Single Resolution Board publishes its operational guidance to banks on the implementation of the bail-in tool.
These documents include updated guidance as of June 2022 on bail-in playbooks, bail-in data set instructions and an explanatory note on...
The Single Resolution Board (SRB) has published 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 sets...
2020 SRF levies (ex-ante contributions)*
*All figures and documents available in this section reflect the situation as of the day the Master Decision on the calculation of the 2020 ex-ante contributions (decision 2020/SRB/ES/24 of 15 April 2020) was...
The SRB has launched the Call for tender related to Selection of banks for the execution of payments in EUR mainly within the SEPA Area (SRB/CPN/1/2020).
- The procurement procedure will be carried out in 2 steps.
- Deadline to submit the request to...
Under the Withdrawal Agreement agreed between the UK and the EU27, there will be a Transition Period until the end of December 2020. During that period, EU law continues to apply to the UK.
The SRB has long been engaging with the banks under its remit to...
The Single Resolution Board (“SRB”) will soon launch a call for tenders for the supply of sustainable design furniture for an estimated all-inclusive total amount of EUR 40.000 (forty thousand euros). This estimated total also includes DAP delivery and...
The ‘Expectations for Banks’ document sets out the capabilities the SRB expects banks to demonstrate to show that they are resolvable. It describes best practice and sets benchmarks for assessing resolvability. It also provides clarity to the market on...
On 15 August 2019, following the European Central Bank’s assessment of AS PNB Banka as failing or likely to fail, the Single Resolution Board decided that resolution action was not necessary, as it was not in the public interest. AS PNB Banka is currently...
Internal security incident investigations
SRB Data Protection General Notice informing on the possible restrictions in the area of internal security incident investigations
The purpose of the present processing operation is to send information on data...
Please refer to e-Tendering for the open calls launched by the Single Resolution Board.
For further guidance, kindly consult the following notification.
The Single Resolution Board (“SRB”) will soon launch a call for tenders for a service contract of an estimated total amount of EUR 20,000 (twenty thousand euros). Please note that this figure is given for estimation purposes only and the actual value of...
Resolution Reporting QnA process
The SRB has set up a dedicated solution for raising questions on the Resolution Reporting.
The QnA process aims at providing support to National Resolution Authorities and institutions subject to the resolution reporting...
1. Data Protection legal framework applicable to the Single Resolution Board (SRB)
All personal data are processed in line with EU Data Protection Law.[1]
2. The SRB as controller of processing personal data
The SRB is the controller for processing...
Personal data is any information relating to an identified or identifiable individual, such as name, date of birth, ID number, email address, telephone number, profession, signature, photograph of a person’s face, medical records, bank accounts, etc.
The...
Archives on the SRB Resolution reporting aim at facilitating resubmissions of data related to previous data collection cycles.
The Public Interest Assessment is one of the key policies underpinning the work of the SRB. It examines whether the resolution of a particular bank that is failing or likely to fail would be necessary, for example to ensure one or more of the following...