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The SRB has the mandate to ensure resolvability of all the banks under its remit. The SRB expects all banks active in the Banking Union to meet a specific set of resolvability conditions. This position paper, published in November 2018, focuses on six...
The Single Resolution Board (SRB), together with the Banking Union national resolution authorities (NRAs) publishes its 2018 policy statement on the minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL), which serves as a basis for setting...
The Common Backstop to the Single Resolution Fund was agreed in principle by Member States in 2013 and will enhance the credibility of the resolution framework in the Banking Union. The ESM was agreed as the provider of the Common Backstop by the Euro...
The Single Resolution Board has held its first Press Conference at its future premises in Brussels on 21 January 2016.
The morning unfolded as follows:
• Introduction speech by the Chair of the SRB, Ms Elke König, outlining our 2016 working priorities...
The Delegation of the European Union to the United States spoke with Elke König, Chair of the Single Resolution Board, on the EU's Single Resolution Mechanism that prevents bank failures from affecting the entire EU economy and...
On 19 June 2019, the SRB’s Appeal Panel rendered decisions in cases 44 to 54/17, 56/17 and 1 and 7/18. The cases relate to requests for access to documents in the aftermath of the resolution of Banco Popular Español, pursuant to Article 90(1) SRMR and...
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The SRB has cooperated closely with the EBA with regard to the reporting on resolution as of 2019, in particular for the Liability Data Report (LDR). Version 2.8 of the reporting framework as published by EBA also contains the minimum framework...
For the 2018 Liability Data Reporting process, the SRB has finalised the following documents which were published in their draft version on October 31st 2017 on the LDR section of the SRB website:
- Liability Data report Q&A – this document reflects both...
On 29th September 2017, the Single Resolution Board (SRB) held its second annual conference in Brussels. “Building Resolvability Together” brought together international panellists to discuss progress made in establishing banking resolution planning and...
The Second Single Resolution Board (SRB) Conference, hosted by the Chair of the SRB, Ms Elke König, will take place in Brussels on 29 September 2017.
Please save the date to hear about the work of the SRB and to discuss and share key...
In preparation for the 2017 Liability Data Template (LDT) data collection process, the SRB has decided to open a window of direct communication with institutions responsible for preparing the 2017 LDT. To facilitate this, the SRB will conduct a technical...
The Single Resolution Board held a Press Conference at its premises in Brussels on 11 January 2017.
The morning unfolded as follows:
• Introduction speech by the Chair of the SRB, Ms Elke König, outlining 2016 achievements and 2017 working priorities
• A...
"Charting the course: making bank resolution work"
When: Friday, 29 April 2016
Where: European Commission, Charlemagne building, Gasperi room, Rue de la Loi 170, 1040 Brussels, Belgium
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The Single Resolution...
The total amount of transferred 2015 ex-ante contributions is EUR 4,3bn
National resolution funds were set up under the BRRD. For the Member States that are part of the Banking Union, these national resolution funds are replaced by the Single Resolution...
Provision of legal advice for irrevocable payment commitments & cash collateral - Procurement Ref.: SRB/NEG/3/2016
This year has seen the SRB go through a major transition. The SRB became operational in the area of resolution planning in January 2015 and will assume full responsibility for resolution cases as of January 2016.
The priorities for the SRB in 2015 include...
The Work Programme 2016 sets forth the SRB’s strategic goals and objectives. It describes the means and strategies that will be employed in order to achieve these goals and objectives. In 2016, the SRB will focus on ensuring resolution readiness...