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Recommendation on coverage of entities in group recovery plan_EN.pdf
Report on the implementation of the EBA Guidelines on methods for calculating contributions to DGS.pdf
Report on the implementation of the EBA Guidelines on methods for calculating contributions to DGS
EBA Report shows that the Guidelines on methods for calculating contributions to deposit guarantee schemes have broadly met their aims but they would need to be reviewed in the future
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a Report on the implementation of its Guidelines on methods for calculating contributions to deposit guarantee schemes (DGSs). The Report, which assesses authorities' compliance with the principles outlined in the EBA Guidelines, concludes that further analysis and greater experience of the risk-based systems in use is needed before proposing any changes to the current Guidelines.
Quantitative update of the EBA MREL Report.pdf
Quantitative update of the EBA MREL Report
EBA updates its quantitative analysis on MREL
The EBA published today an updated quantitative analysis on the minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL). Based on the same methodology and assumptions developed in the context of the MREL report published in December 2016, the EBA updated its estimates of capacity and funding needs of a representative sample of European banks to meet MREL under alternative scenarios. In this exercise, the EBA highlighted a modest improvement in the stack of MREL eligible instruments in 2016.
EBA Report on the Application of Simplified Obligations and Waivers in Recovery and Resolution Planning.pdf
EBA Report on the Application of Simplified Obligations and Waivers in Recovery and Resolution Planning
Final draft RTS on simplified obligations under BRRD (EBA-RTS-2017-11).pdf
Final draft RTS on simplified obligations under BRRD (EBA-RTS-2017-11)
EBA technical standards will help reduce divergent practices in the application of simplified obligations and waivers in recovery and resolution planning
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a Report on the application of simplified obligations and waivers in recovery and resolution planning and its final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) specifying the eligibility criteria to determine whether institutions could be subject to simplified obligations when drafting such plans. The Report shows that across the EU, significantly divergent practices apply. Differences have been identified both in the assessment of institutions’ eligibility for simplified obligations, as well as in determining the reduced scope of the recovery and resolution planning requirements laid down in the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD). The RTS should help reduce some of the observed divergent practices by increasing harmonisation in simplified obligations eligibility assessment methodologies applied by national authorities.
EBA Guideline 2015 05-Compliance Table-GLs on Asset Separation Tool.pdf
Consultation to amend the ITS on procedures, forms and templates for resolution planning
EBA-Rec-2017-02 (Recommendation on coverage of entities in group recovery plans).pdf
Recommendation on coverage of entities in group recovery plans
EBA recommends proportionate approach in coverage of entities in banking group recovery plans
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Recommendation on the coverage of entities in banking group recovery plans. This Recommendation, addressed to both Competent Authorities and institutions, aims at defining common criteria to identify entities that need to be covered in group recovery plans, as well as the extent of such coverage. These criteria will help institutions avoid a fragmented approach in providing information in recovery plans and gain a better understanding of the relevant supervisory expectations.
Annex II - Instructions.pdf
Annex I - Resolution Templates.xlsx
Consultation Paper on ITS on provision of information for the purpose of resolution plans (EBA-CP-2017-15).pdf
EBA consults on reporting for resolution plans
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation to amend the Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on the information which institutions must provide to resolution authorities for the purpose of drawing up and implementing resolution plans. This review aims to update the framework taking into account the latest experience available in the areas of resolution planning and supervisory reporting. The consultation runs until 11 December 2017.
Templates.xlsx
Draft ITS on MREL (EBA-ITS-2017-06).pdf
EBA-ITS-2017-06 Draft ITS on MREL reporting by Resolution Authorities
EBA publishes final technical standards on MREL reporting by resolution authorities
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final draft implementing technical standards (ITS) specifying templates and procedures resolution authorities should follow when informing the EBA of the minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL) that have been set for institutions under their jurisdiction. These standards will enable the EBA to monitor the consistency of MREL implementation across the EU.