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  3. 2024_7245 NACE sector K- 'Financial and insurance activities' in F 06.01
Question ID
2024_7245
Legal act
Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 (CRR)
Topic
Supervisory reporting - FINREP (incl. FB&NPE)
Article
-
COM Delegated or Implementing Acts/RTS/ITS/GLs/Recommendations
Not applicable
Article/Paragraph
-
Name of institution / submitter
ING Groep N.V.
Country of incorporation / residence
Netherlands
Type of submitter
Credit institution
Subject matter
NACE sector K- 'Financial and insurance activities' in F 06.01
Question

Can EBA confirm that Holding companies, as defined in ESA 2010, are out of scope of template F06.01? 

Background on the question

On 28 April 2023, the EBA published a Final Q&A on NACE 2022_6673 with subject: sector K- 'Financial and insurance activities' in F 06.01. 

It concludes that Holding companies whose subsidiary corporations are non-financial corporations (NFCs) would be considered as non-financial corporations and classified in section K 'Financial and insurance activities', for the purposes of template F 06.01 (Breakdown of loans and advances other than held for trading, trading or held for sale assets to non-financial corporations by NACE codes).

The ITS on Supervisory reporting Annex V 6.42(e) for template F 06.01, refer to NFCs as “Corporations and quasi-corporations not engaged in financial intermediation but principally in the production of market goods and non-financial services, as defined in the Table of Part 3 of Annex II to the ECB BSI Regulation.” 

The ECB BSI regulations state that Holding companies that hold controlling-levels of equity of a group of subsidiary corporations and whose principal activity is owning the group without providing any other service to the businesses in which the equity is held, that is, they do not administer or manage other units (ESA 2010, paragraphs 2.98 to 2.99) are classified In ESA 2010 2.14(b) as a captive financial institution (S.127) and classified as a financial corporation.

ECB BSI regulations and ESA 2010 regulations classify holding companies as captive financial institutions (S.127) and as financial corporations, which are out of scope of template F 06.01.

Submission date
08/11/2024
Rejected publishing date
13/01/2025
Rationale for rejection

This question has been rejected because the ‘NACE codes’ reported in template F 06.01 are going to be reviewed in the next reporting release framework in light of the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023/137 of 10 October 2022 (NACE rev. 2.1). Please refer also to the Q&A 7158.

The Single Rule Book Q&A tool has been established to provide explanations and non-binding interpretations on questions relating to the practical application or implementation of the provisions of legislative acts referred to in Article 1(2) of the EBA’s founding Regulation, as well as associated delegated and implementing acts, and guidelines and recommendations, adopted under these legislative acts. For further information on the purpose of this tool and on how to submit questions, please see 'Additional background and guidance for asking questions'.

Status
Rejected question

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