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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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There are four sections in the MREL dashboards, which are based on bank data reported to the SRB. The first and second sections illustrate the results concerning MREL targets, eligible liabilities and shortfalls respectively in 2018 and 2019 under 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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Proceedings contesting SRB decisions

Decisions of the SRB may be challenged before the Appeal Panel of the SRB

Which decisions? The competence of the Appeal Panel is determined by Article 85(3) of the SRM Regulation. Only the decisions of the SRB...

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The SRB published 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 depositories ...

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A communication on its approach to liabilities governed by UK law without a contractual bail-in recognition clause as eligible for minimum requirement for own funds and liabilities (MREL). 

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This document provides a brief 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...

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The objective of this Framework for Valuation is to provide independent valuers and the general public with an indication of the SRB’s expectations regarding the principles and methodologies for valuation reports as set out in the legal framework. This...

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The SRB approach to valuation relies on banks’ ability to provide accurate and timely information in case of resolution. A standardised data set covering the minimum data needed for valuation will help banks have their management information systems ready...

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                                                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...

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