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What do you particularly like about your work at the SRB?

As the person responsible for resolution reporting at the SRB, I enjoy the challenge presented by the dynamic nature of the resolution reporting framework. It is a living process driven primarily...

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*All figures and documents available in this section reflect the situation as of the day the Decision on the calculation of the 2023 ex-ante contributions (decision SRB/ES/2023/23 of 2 May 2023) was adopted.

Each year, pursuant to Article 70(2) of the...

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SRB staff members occasionally publish working papers or other analysis intended to stimulate discussion on topics related to our role and mandate

They should be considered “work in progress” and are addressed to experts in the field.

The views expressed...

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Welcome to the new SRB podcast, where our hosts Samy Harraz and Susan Carroll explore different aspects of bank resolution in just five questions.

We are just starting out on our podcast journey - so feel free to suggest topics that you would like us to...

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The SRB has published guidance on solvent wind-down of derivatives and trading books in resolution, in line with its Expectations for Banks document, published in April 2020.

For certain banks, the size and complexity of their trading books could impede...

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What do you particularly like about your work at the SRB?

 The fact that the SRB is at the centre of a constantly evolving regulatory environment. Every day we are facing new challenges and we do not have the chance to get bored!

How does your work make

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I am Romanian and my hometown is Brasov. I have been a Secretary in the SRB since 8th February 2016 (as interim until 15 June 2018 and as TA since 1st November 2018).
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What do you particularly like about your work at the SRB?

I joined the SRB at the end of 2015, in its first year of existence. It has been a pleasure ever since to help shape resolution in the Banking Union and contribute to improving the resolvability...

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In 2021 the SRB made a request to banks for resolution reports[1]with the aim of collecting information for drawing up and implementing resolution plans, including calibrating Minimum Required Eligible Liabilities (MREL) targets from [120] banking groups...

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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 2022 ex-ante contributions (decision SRB/ES/2022/18 of 11 April 2022) was adopted.

Each year, pursuant to Article 70(2)...

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Banks need an authorisation under Articles 77 and 78a of Regulation (EU) 575/2013[1] (CRR) to redeem eligible liabilities, as of 27 June 2019. Article 78a(3) of the CRR provides for the development of regulatory technical standards (RTS) to specify...

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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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Appeal Panel updates

As from 6 November 2015 until 24 October 2016, the Appeal Panel consisted of : Ms Hélène Vletter- Van-Dort (Chair), Mr Yves Herinckx (Vice-Chair), Mr Kaarlo Jännäri, Mr Marco Lamandini, Mr Christopher Pleister as members of the...

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A bank resolution occurs when authorities determine that a failing bank cannot go through normal insolvency proceedings without harming public interest and causing financial instability. To manage the bank's failure in an orderly manner, authorities use...
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