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Our agency

The SRB is the central resolution authority of the European Banking Union. Our role is to protect the public interest and act as a safety net to ensure that the price to pay when a bank fails does not fall first on the taxpayer.

We are a dynamic...

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EU Regulation 2018/1725 requires EU institutions and bodies to keep their records of data processing activities in a central register. This register shall be publicly accessible. To this end, the SRB DPO has established with the support of the Data...

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At the SRB, we believe diversity creates excellence – more diverse staff members mean a wider range of opinions, leading to better and more robust teams.

We aspire to be an organisation in which diversity is welcomed and appreciated. Enabling diversity is...

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Unlike the European Commission, the SRB does not employ Contract Agents. Instead, we run our own recruitment processes for Temporary Agents.

Steps of the selection procedure:

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In 2019, the Single Resolution Board (SRB) published its framework for Valuation along with a Q&A document. This Framework provides potential valuers and the general public with an indication of the SRB’s expectations regarding the principles and...

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A annual overview of the Appeal Panel's activities.
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 The SRB collects information for drawing up and implementing resolution plans for banks under its remit [1].

The SRB resolution reporting requirements (Liability Data Report, Critical Functions Report and Financial Market Infrastructures Report) cover the...

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Each year's procurement plan can be found in the annex of the Work Programme.

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On 16 October 2018 the Appeal Panel rendered its decision on a case in which a decision taken by the SRB on the determination of MREL at consolidated level for a banking group had been contested.

In the case, the Appeal Panel noted that the adopted...

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Target level and amount to be collected

 

  • The 2019 target level was based on 1.15% of the average amount of covered deposits in 2018 (calculated quarterly) of all credit institutions authorized in the euro area;
  • The growth of covered deposits in 2018...
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The Chair of the SRB presents the Annual Report at the European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs in Brussels each year.

The comprehensive report takes stock of the work, and the progress made, in the previous year.

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