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19 December 2014

EBA consults on the functioning of resolution colleges


The document is based on specific requirements laid down in the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive.

The EBA launched a consultation on its draft RTS specifying the operational functioning of the resolution colleges that are to be established for those banking groups that operate on a cross-border basis within the European Economic Area (EEA). 

These standards are based on specific requirements laid down in the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD), which provides a common resolution regime across the EU aimed at allowing home and host authorities to deal with failing institutions and cooperate in the process of resolution planning. The consultation will run until 18 March 2015.

Recent financial crises have shown that in the EU banking sector cross-border cooperation and coordination are key for effective resolution of failing institutions. In this respect, resolution colleges are the bodies that ensure cooperation at all stages. The RTS issued today specify the operational functioning of the resolution colleges from their establishment to going concern and resolution planning, to situations of cross-border resolution.

These draft RTS are structured under three parts. The first focuses on the operational organisation of resolution colleges and lays down provisions on their establishment as well as their on-going functioning. The second deals with resolution planning and joint decisions on the development and maintenance of group's resolution plan and performance of the resolvability assessment, the measures to address substantive impediments to resolvability and on setting the minimum requirements for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL). The standards also handle situations of disagreement, so as to ensure transparency and interaction between home and host authorities when some of them disagree with draft joint decisions.

Finally, the third part focuses on cross-border group resolution and covers the situation where a notification on a failing or likely to fail institution is received by the group-level resolution authority and the ensuing process to assess the need for a group resolution scheme and for mutualising financing arrangements. The joint decision process on the group resolution scheme, where such a scheme is needed, is elaborated here.

Comments to this consultation can be sent to the EBA by 18 March 2015. A public hearing will take place at the EBA premises on 17 February 2015 from 11:00 to 13:00 UK time.

Press release

Consultation paper



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