Technical Standards for the identification of global systemically important institutions (G-SIIs)

  • Status: Adopted and published in the Official Journal of the EU

The Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) provide consistent parameters and specify a harmonised methodology for identifying G-SIIs and determining adequate levels of own funds across the European Union. The draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) define uniform disclosure requirements to publicise the values used for the identification and scoring process for G-SIIs. The draft Guidelines foresee that G-SIIs, as well as other large institutions that have an overall exposure of more than EUR 200 billion Euro and are systemically relevant, will be subject to the same disclosure requirement.

Summary of document history

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Consultation paper to update the identification methodology of global systemically important institutions (G-SIIs)

  • Status: Closed
  • Deadline: 5 AUGUST 2020
Documents
Consultation paper

(358.76 KB - PDF) Last update 5 March 2020

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Consultation on methodology for global systemically important institutions

  • Status: Closed
  • Deadline: 28 FEBRUARY 2014
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Consultation Paper

(550.26 KB - PDF) Last update 26 February 2014

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Consultation Paper on revised template for the identification of G-SIIs

  • Status: Closed
  • Deadline: 20 MAY 2015
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Consultation paper

(785.16 KB - PDF) Last update 29 April 2015

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Public hearings

Public Hearing on the EBA RTS concerning the identification methodology for GSIIs and related ITS and EBA Guidelines on reporting and disclosure requirements

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