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04 December 2018

AFME says more work required to complete Banking Union


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Michael Lever, Head of Prudential Regulation, commented the ECOFIN meeting of finance ministers and the announcement that a political agreement has been reached on the Risk Reduction Measures (RRM) package.


On unlocking progress towards a Banking Union:

“We welcome today’s political agreement on the package of banking and resolution measures which represent an important further step towards reducing risks in the banking system and avoiding national taxpayer funded bailouts. Together with already significant strengthening of banks’ balance sheets, including substantial reductions in the stocks of non-performing loans, these improvements should enable further progress to be made towards the completion of Banking Union. This should include the establishment of a credible backstop for the Single Resolution Fund, which we encourage EU leaders to support during their next summit, and the delivery in the coming months of a European Deposit Insurance Scheme.”

But barriers remain:

“Unfortunately, the risk reduction measures have failed to remove barriers to the free-flow of capital and liquidity across the EU, or even within the Banking Union.  And in some areas, such as requirements for fully propositioned internal MREL, new barriers have been put in place which are not in keeping with the broader objectives of Banking Union.

On making Banking Union a reality:

“While we appreciate the need to introduce all major elements of the RRM package into the EU framework in a timely manner, it is regrettable that in some areas, barriers to full integration remain and that the agreement does not include commitments to review and remove these regulatory obstacles. We call on Member States to support the next Commission in making Banking Union a reality”.

Press release



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