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The dawn of the New Year is not the only time that we at the SRB think about resolutions – we do that every day of the year! Our focus is always on making banks resolvable so that we can promote financial stability and protect the taxpayer. However, the...
The SRB project portfolio will include all kinds of ICT projects both for the back office and the core business of the Agency, i.e. infrastructure projects, upgrades, migrations, development of new software applications, deployment of special technologies...
You will be part of the Financial Stability and Economic Analysis Unit, which is attached to Directorate A – Resolution Policy and Cooperation. The Unit has about 15 staff members providing horizontal support to resolution units related to topics of the...
The SRB’s role is to develop resolution plans that are ready for action at very short notice, for the banks under our remit. If a bank should fail, our goal is to make sure that happens in an organised and orderly way. We make sure that any critical roles...
From the Finnish national resolution authority’s viewpoint, the BRRD offers us strong yet flexible tools to prepare for crisis management in our local banking market. Thanks to the Banking Union (BU), the SRB provides us with skilled professionals and...
The internal auditor will provide independent opinions and advice on the efficiency and effectiveness of the risk management, control and governance processes. The jobholder will participate in, and lead, audit engagements performed in line with the...
The European Banking Union still awaits completion, with more work urgently needed to move towards a fully integrated system that delivers better crisis management, depositor protection and a stronger banking sector.
The European Commission has recently...
Making banks resolvable remains the SRB’s key priority [1]. Banks entered the Covid-19 crisis in a much better shape than during the 2008 financial crisis, and were instrumental for financing the economy. However, the pandemic also reminded stakeholders...
In a severe banking crisis, the question of what to do with impaired assets is often raised. The most straightforward option, of selling the assets at a low price in a fire sale, can trigger an unnecessary destruction of value, with the banking framework...
The public interest assessment is a key safeguard in bank resolution, to protect taxpayers and financial stability. When faced with a failing bank, the SRB considers whether resolution best serves the public interest or whether the bank can go into normal...
Resolution planning has come a long way since the financial crisis 2007/08 and is now firmly rooted in the Banking Union’s regulatory framework. Preserving financial stability in all 21 Banking Union Member States and beyond is key[1], and this guides the...
The Legal Assistant will join the Litigation Team which is part of the SRB Legal Service, which is under the Directorate of the SRB Vice-Chair.
There is no doubt that 2020 was a milestone year in many people’s lives. At the SRB, 2020 also saw us hit two major milestones from a resolution planning perspective.
The first of these was the introduction of a new resolution planning cycle (RPC) based...
The Head of Unit is responsible to contribute to the implementation of SRB’s mandate
and vision by providing efficient support to the SRB’s Board and to all its organisational
entities. In his/her role as a manager, he/she shall ensure that the different...
Under the supervision of the Head of Unit, the Senior Planning and Programming Officer will contribute to the definition and evaluation of the SRB’s objectives and strategy. This includes, among others, the contribution to the production of the Authority...
The HR Talent Project Expert supports the HR Team Leader in developing and implementing strategic HR projects in the area of talent management, employee engagement and staff retention. Under the supervision of the Head of Unit Resources and the HR Team...
Administrative Assistant to the SRB Secretariat
The jobholder steers, coordinates and contributes to the work of one or more multidisciplinary and multinational Internal Resolution Team(s) [IRT(s)], which are responsible for one or more banks.
He/she supervises, is directly involved in and contributes...
We ended 2020 with agreement on another important step on the road to the Banking Union.
The Eurogroup (in inclusive format) agreed to move forward with the reform of the European Stability Mechanism and to establish the common backstop to the Single...
New Year isn’t the only time that we, at the SRB, think about resolutions. Our focus is always on making banks resolvable so that we can promote financial stability and protect the taxpayer. However, as we head into a new year that I hope will be brighter...
Andrea Enria’s recent comments in the Financial Times fanned the embers of the idea of a pan-European Asset Management Company, more commonly referred to as a European bad bank. Mr Enria promoted the idea as a possible tool for strengthening financial...
The Eurogroup’s agreement to introduce the common backstop to the Single Resolution Fund (SRF) early is something we very much welcome at the SRB. This is an important step towards completing the Banking Union, and will enhance confidence in the bank...
Under the supervision of the Team Leader for Finance & Procurement, the Procurement Expert is responsible for guiding procurement business functions, providing technical expertise to the management on required procedures, planning and carrying out the...
The Single Resolution Board (SRB) plans for and manages bank failures in such a way that the public interest is safeguarded. The bank resolution framework was put in place for banks whose collapse might shake other parts of the economy. In these cases...
Over the past few months, there has been an understandable focus on dealing with the effects of the Covid-19 outbreak on our economies. However, we should not forget some of the other challenges facing the European financial sector, among them the fact...