Bank of England publishes approach to supervising international banks

05 September 2014

The BoE, through the PRA has published its final policy approach to supervising international banks. It explains how it will supervise UK branches of banks based outside the European Economic Area (EEA) and also explains in more detail the PRA’s approach to subsidiaries and EEA branches.

Internationally headquartered banks can operate in the UK either as subsidiaries or as branches. The PRA's approach sets out a framework which takes into account the different legal requirements for branches and subsidiaries.

For branches from outside the EEA, this framework focuses on three main factors:

Where the PRA is satisfied of these factors, it will also need to have a clear and agreed split of prudential supervisory responsibilities with the home state supervisor. Where the PRA is not content, it will consider the most appropriate course of action, which could include refusing authorisation of a new branch or cancelling an authorisation of an existing branch.

To implement this approach, the PRA has introduced a new rule which requires internationally headquartered banks to take all steps within their control to ensure that their resolution plan provides adequately for the resolution of the UK branch. This rule comes into force today.

Press release

Supervisory statement

Policy statement


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