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Resolution planning is about being prepared to deal with failing banks in a controlled way, in order to protect taxpayers and keep providing critical functions to the economy while preserving financial stability.
To safeguard the resolution objectives...
The heads of resolution, regulatory and supervisory authorities, central banks, and finance ministries of the United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Banking Union are among leaders participating in a Trilateral Principal Level Exercise on...
Today, 4 April, Single Resolution Board Chair Elke König will update the Eurogroup (in Banking Union format) on the recent resolution cases, SRB priorities and progress in resolution planning, resolvability and MREL. The Chair will also give an update on...
In view of the growing globalisation of the world’s financial markets and the increase in cross-border operations and activities of financial institutions, the Single Resolution Board (“SRB”) has reached Cooperation Arrangements with two authorities of...
The Single Resolution Board is pleased to invite media representatives to its Annual Press Breakfast in Brussels on Wednesday, 30 March 2022, from 9.00 am to 11.00 am.
- HELLO [a] srb.europa.eu (Register by sending an email)
Target audience: media representatives ONLY
It will...
The Single Resolution Board (SRB) publishes today its operational guidance on the identification and mobilisation of collateral in resolution. It is aimed at banks’ capacity to identify and mobilise certain asset classes that could be used as collateral...
SRB adopts resolution decisions for Slovenian and Croatian subsidiaries, decides no resolution action required for parent company in Austria.
- Today, the Single Resolution Board has decided to transfer all shares of the group’s Croatian subsidiary...
- Following the European Central Bank’s assessment, the Single Resolution Board has today decided that Sberbank Europe AG in Austria and its subsidiaries in Croatia (Sberbank d.d.) and Slovenia (Sberbank banka d.d.) are failing or likely to fail.
- The...
The SRB has announced that it will launch a consultation process on the 2022 ex-ante contributions to the Single Resolution Fund (SRF) on 3 March 2022.
This will give banks and credit institutions required to pay annual contributions to the SRF the...
The adoption of the Deposit Guarantee Scheme Directive in 2014 was an essential landmark in the setup of the Single Rulebook for the EU banking sector. While it helps to foster financial stability and reduce the risk of bank runs across the Union, it is...
The Industry Dialogue event video and presentation is now available. The event, held on 9 February 2022, brought together banking industry stakeholders, with speakers from the SRB, Société Générale Group, Bankinter, FROB, Intensa Sanpaolo Group, Helaba...
The SRB has launched its new 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...
The SRB is continuously enhancing its approach to the public interest assessment (PIA). This is the main policy tool used to assess whether a failing bank should be resolved in the public interest, or whether it can be liquidated under normal insolvency...
Welcome to the new SRB podcast, where we explore different aspects of bank resolution in just five questions.
The first episode features an introduction to the Single Resolution Board and why it was created, and our first 'SRB in 5' section interviews...
The new deadline for submission of offers related to the Call for tender SRB/OP/1/2021 is the 7 February 2022 at 16:00 CET.
The Single Resolution Board is planning to award a Multiple Framework Service Contract with reopening of competition for the...
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 will monitor regulatory changes related to competent authorities’ discretion to temporarily exclude certain exposures to central banks from the calculation of an institution’s total exposure measure (i.e. leverage amount), as granted by the...
Banks under the SRB’s remit are asked to use a checklist when preparing the quarterly reporting on MREL/TLAC under Article 1(a) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/763 (‘the quarterly reporting’) and to complete a sign-off form with the...
The Single Resolution Board is planning to award a Multiple Framework Service Contract with reopening of competition for the provision of legal advice (SRB/OP/1/2021). The maximum budget is EUR 14 000 000 for up to four years and the deadline is Thursday...