The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a consultation on Guidelines for institutions and resolution authorities on improving resolvability. These Guidelines represent a significant step in complementing the EU legal framework in the field of resolution.
They aggregate existing international standards, leverage on existing
EU best practices and implement them into an EU-wide legal document. The
consultation runs until 17 June 2021.
These Guidelines take stock of the best practices developed so far by
EU resolution authorities on resolvability topics. In particular, these
Guidelines set-out requirements to improve resolvability in the areas
of operational continuity in resolution, access to Financial Market
Infrastructure, funding and liquidity in resolution, bail-in execution,
business reorganisation and communication.
While not covering all topics relevant to resolvability either
because (i) those are covered elsewhere (e.g. the calibration and
eligibility of loss absorbing capacity is extensively covered in BRRD)
or (ii) because those topics will be further specified in future EBA
regulatory products (e.g. transferability), these Guidelines aim to be
the policy point of reference for both authorities and institutions on
resolvability related topics in the EU. The aim is to ensure consistent
progress on resolvability for all institutions and facilitate
resolvability work for cross-border groups and its monitoring in
resolution colleges.
These Guidelines will be updated on a regular basis as progress is
achieved on relevant policy topics, both at international and EU level.
Consultation process
Comments to the draft Guidelines can be sent by clicking on the "send
your comments" button on the EBA's consultation page. The deadline for
the submission of comments is 17 June 2021.
All contributions received will be published following the close of the consultation, unless requested otherwise.
The EBA will hold a virtual public hearing
on the draft Guidelines on 20 April 2021 from 10:00 to 13:00 Paris
time. The dial-in details will be communicated to those who have
registered for the meeting.
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