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  3. 2020_5286 Treatment of non-withdrawable central bank reserves on C 66.
Question ID
2020_5286
Legal act
Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 (CRR)
Topic
Supervisory reporting - Liquidity (LCR, NSFR, AMM)
Article
Article 415
Paragraph
3
Subparagraph
b
COM Delegated or Implementing Acts/RTS/ITS/GLs/Recommendations
Not applicable
Article/Paragraph
Not applicable
Name of institution / submitter
Wolters Kluwer
Country of incorporation / residence
Ireland
Type of submitter
Other
Subject matter
Treatment of non-withdrawable central bank reserves on C 66.
Question
How should the non withdrawable part of the reserves placed with the Central bank be reported on the inflow section of the C66?
Background on the question
The EBA Q&A 2018_4318 covers the withdrawable part but what about the non-withdrawable minimum reserve?
Submission date
02/06/2020
Final answer

In accordance with Annex XXIII, Instructions to Regulation (EU) No 680/2104 (ITS on Supervisory Reporting), part I, paragraph 6, “The section of the maturity ladder template entitled ‘Outflows and inflows’ shall cover future contractual cash flows from all on- and off- balance sheet items. Only outflows and inflows pursuant to contracts valid at the reporting date shall be reported”. Paragraph 7 states that “The section of the maturity ladder template entitled ‘Counterbalancing capacity’ shall represent the stock of unencumbered assets or other funding sources which are legally and practically available to the institution at the reporting date to cover potential contractual gaps (….)”. Therefore, the outflows and inflows related to the non withdrawable part of the reserves placed in a Central Bank, should be reported under the section “Outflows and inflows”. The difference between the non withdrawable and the withdrawable part relies on the possibility of being available for the institution to convert them into cash at any time, as specified on the instructions of section “Counterbalancing capacity”.
The reporting of the withdrawable part is clarified in Q&A 2018/4318.
On the other hand, the non withdrawable part should be reported, under the corresponding maturity bucket, as a cash outflow in item 1.6 “Other outflows” and as cash inflow, in item 2.2.5 “Monies due not reported in item 2.1 resulting from loans and advances granted to Central Banks” as clarified in Q&A 2018/4318. In case of sight and non-maturing deposits, it shall be reported as overnight in column 020, as specified on paragraph 12.c). of the general instructions.

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Note to Q&A

28.07.2023: This Q&A has been archived in the light of the most recent amendments (introduced by reporting framework 3.2) to the Regulation (EU) 2021/451 - ITS on supervisory reporting of institution.

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