Guidelines on disclosure of indicators of global systemic importance
Pursuant to Article 131(1) of Directive 2013/36/EU (‘the Directive’), competent or designated authorities in the Member States shall identify European banks that represent a higher risk to the global financial system as Global systemically important institutions (G-SIIs).Article 441 of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 (the ‘Regulation’) requires G-SIIs to make public the values used for the identification and scoring process in accordance with certain uniform formats and dates specified in the draft ITS. To ensure a transparent identification process and a level playing field, especially prior to the identification of any G SIIs, and to enable Member States’ authorities to inform themselves about the data of banks authorised in other Member States in the identification process, pursuant to these Guidelines other large entities with an overall exposure exceeding EUR 200 billion, which fall into the scope of Article 131(1) of Directive 2013/36/EU and are potentially systemically important, will also be subject to the same disclosure requirement.In addition, the Guidelines contain detailed instructions for each of the data points included in the template.
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2014-06-05
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Institutions: | European Banking Authority |
Subject: | Bankenaufsicht | Banking supervision |
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