BIS: Basel Committee publishes more details on global systemically important banks

22 November 2019

The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision published further information related to its 2019 assessment of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs), including additional details underlying the scoring methodology.

The publication accompanies the Financial Stability Board's release of the updated list of G-SIBs and includes:

The Committee's methodology assesses the systemic importance of global banks using indicators that are calculated based on the data for the previous fiscal year-end supplied by banks and validated by national authorities. The final scores are mapped to corresponding buckets, which determine the higher loss absorbency requirement for each G-SIB.

In July 2018, the Committee concluded its first review of the G-SIB framework and published a revised assessment methodology, which is expected to be implemented in member jurisdictions by 2021.

The Committee will complete the next review of the G-SIB framework by 2021.

Full press release on BIS

Full updated list of G-SIBs on FSB


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