EU Regulation Supplementing Bank Recovery And Resolution Directive Published

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The BRRD requires firms to identify all of the critical functions within the firm or its group in the firm's recovery plan to aid the assessment of how a critical function could be continued when the firm is under financial stress.
European Union Finance and Banking

On May 20, 2016, Commission Delegated Regulation on deferral of extraordinary ex post contributions to a resolution financing arrangement and the criteria for determining critical functions was published in the Official Journal of the European Union. The Regulation sets out the assessment that a resolution authority should undertake of a firm's application for deferral from the obligation to contribute to extraordinary ex post contributions to a resolution financing arrangement, including an assessment of the impact on the firm's financial position. The Regulation also provides the criteria for determining whether a function is a critical function. The BRRD requires firms to identify all of the critical functions within the firm or its group in the firm's recovery plan to aid the assessment of how a critical function could be continued when the firm is under financial stress. The Regulation applies from June 9, 2016.

The Delegated Regulation is available at: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:32016R0778&from=EN

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