The European Banking Authority (EBA) publishes today a Report on significant risk transfer (SRT) in securitisation transactions, which includes a set of detailed recommendations to the European Commission on the harmonisation of practices and processes applicable to the SRT assessment.
The EBA proposals aim to enhance the
efficiency, consistency and predictability of the supervisory SRT
assessment within the current securitisation framework.
The SRT Report makes recommendations in three key areas where greater
harmonisation of supervisory practices would enhance the efficiency and
improve convergence outcomes of the supervisory SRT assessments:
- assessment of structural features of securitisation transactions;
- application of the SRT quantitative tests;
- supervisory process for assessing SRT in individual transactions.
The recommendations on supervisory process are aimed at facilitating
and speeding up supervisory decision-making on SRT, without compromising
the quality and thoroughness of the assessment. The clear
classification of complex structural features between those ineligible
for SRT, and those that need to comply with a set of safeguards for a
fast-track assessment, will provide clarity to market participants and
support an effective supervisory assessment.
In addition, the EBA has identified shortcomings in certain CRR
provisions currently in force that are significantly detrimental to the
effectiveness of the supervisory assessment of SRT. Accordingly, the
Report sets out several recommendations on desirable amendments to the
CRR that could correct those shortcomings and improve the SRT framework.
Legal basis and background
This Report has been prepared in accordance with the mandate laid
down in the respective paragraphs (6) of Articles 244 and 245 of the
CRR.
This Report, which builds on the EBA's monitoring activity of
supervisory practices in the area of SRT since 2014 and on the EBA
Discussion Paper on SRT published in September 2017, informs the
Delegated Act that the European Commission may adopt to harmonise the
interpretation of those provisions and, thus, the substantive aspects of
the EU supervisory SRT framework.
EBA
© EBA
Key
Hover over the blue highlighted
text to view the acronym meaning
Hover
over these icons for more information
Comments:
No Comments for this Article