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GL on delineation and reporting of AFMs_SK.pdf
GL on delineation and reporting of AFMs_SL_COR.pdf
GL on delineation and reporting of AFMs_SV_COR.pdf
GL on delineation and reporting of AFMs_NL.pdf
GL on delineation and reporting of AFMs_PL_COR.pdf
GL on delineation and reporting of AFMs_PT_COR.pdf
EBA publishes Guidelines for institutions and resolution authorities on improving banks’ resolvability and consults on transferability
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Guidelines for institutions and resolution authorities on improving banks’ resolvability. These Guidelines represent a significant step in complementing the EU legal framework in the field of resolution based on international standards and leveraging on EU best practices. The EBA also launched today its consultation paper on Guidelines for institutions and resolution authorities on transferability of parts of or a whole bank in the context of resolution to complement the resolvability assessment for transfer strategies. In particular, the Guidelines specify separability in the context of the application of transfer tools. The consultation runs until 15 April 2022.
Final Report on Guidelines on improving resolvability for institutions and resolution authorities.pdf
Guidelines on improving resolvability for institutions and resolution authorities
Consultation paper on draft Guidelines on transferability.pdf
Consultation paper on draft Guidelines on transferability
EBA -Draft Guidelines for institutions and resolution authorities to improve resolvability - Annex 2 - Resolvability Assessment - Grid.xlsx
Annex 2 - Resolvability Assessment Grid
EBA publishes final Guidelines on the delineation and reporting of available financial means of deposit guarantee schemes
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its Final Guidelines on the delineation and reporting of available financial means (AFM) of DGSs. The purpose of the Guidelines is to ensure that only funds that credit institutions originally contributed to a DGS fund, or that stem indirectly from such contributions, such as recoveries, will count towards reaching the target level of said DGS fund. Conversely, funds that stem directly or indirectly from borrowed resources should not count towards the target level. These clarifications aim at preventing a situation whereby a DGS could meet the target level by taking out a loan, instead of raising contributions from the industry.
Final report on GLs on delineation and reporting of AFMs.pdf
Guidelines on the delineation and reporting of available financial means of Deposit Guarantee Schemes
Final Report on Guidelines on recovery plan indicators.pdf
Final Report on Guidelines on recovery plan indicators
EBA publishes Guidelines on recovery plan indicators
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today Guidelines on recovery plan indicators. The Guidelines establish a common EU approach for developing the framework of recovery plan indicators, providing additional guidance on indicators’ calibration, monitoring and breaches notifications. The guidelines aim at strengthening the quality of recovery indicators framework and contributing to effective crisis preparedness of institutions.
EBA Opinion on the treatment of client funds under DGSD.pdf
Opinion on the treatment of client funds under DGSD (EBA/Op/2021/11)
EBA observes discrepancies in relation to the protection of client funds by deposit guarantee schemes and makes recommendations to the EU Commission
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an Opinion on the treatment of client funds under DGSD, where it assessed the current approaches to the protection of funds deposited with credit institutions on behalf of clients by entities that are themselves excluded from DGS protection. Based on its assessment, the EBA included some recommendations to the EU Commission, which aim at informing its ongoing review of the DGDS.
Final Report on Revised Gudelines on DGS stress tests.pdf
Final report on revised Guidelines on DGS stress tests
Annex to Revised Gudelines on DGS stress tests - Template for reporting results.xlsx
Annex 1- template for reporting results
EBA publishes revised guidelines on the stress tests of deposit guarantee schemes (DGSs)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its revised Guidelines on the stress tests conducted by national DGSs under the Deposit Guarantee Schemes Directive (DGSD). The revised Guidelines extend the scope of the DGS stress testing, by requiring more tests in comparison with the past Guidelines and by covering all the legal missions entrusted to the DGSs. The revisions aim to consolidate depositors’ confidence about the ability of their national DGS(s) to promptly repay their funds in case of banking failure. The revised framework also strives to achieve greater harmonisation and comparability of stress test results, which will enable the EBA to carry out a robust peer review of national DGS stress tests in 2025.