The European Central Bank launched a public consultation on the draft principles underlying its expectations for banks’ internal capital adequacy assessment processes (ICAAPs) and internal liquidity adequacy assessment processes (ILAAPs).
In 2016, the ECB published its expectations for ICAAPs and ILAAPs for supervised banks. After careful assessment, the ECB identified significant differences in the approaches taken by individual banks and a need for improvements at all banks.
In early 2017, the ECB launched a multi-year plan for ICAAPs and ILAAPs to foster improvements. The ECB’s objective is to develop a more detailed set of supervisory expectations, taking into account comments received from institutions and other industry participants. After a first round of feedback between February and April 2017, the ECB updated the guides and now is inviting financial industry and other interested parties to provide feedback on them.
Institutions are encouraged to address any gaps or weaknesses in their ICAAPs and ILAAPs, in close dialogue with their Joint Supervisory Team at the ECB, which will start using the guides as from 2019 when assessing ICAAPs and ILAAPs.
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]]>The European Banking Federation appreciates the opportunity to comment on the progress of the European Commission’s Capital Markets Union (CMU) Action Plan at its mid-term review. We commend the Commission for undertaking this initiative to build capacity in capital markets in all European Member States and to remove obstacles to the cross-border flow of capital.
In this paper, we examine the progress to date and remaining challenges in terms of (i) Regulation, (ii) Supervision and (iii) Technology.
In particular, the EBF recommends that the Commission takes the following actions to contribute to the success of the CMU and to achieve successful implementation of its action plan going forward:
– Provide strong leadership and technical expertise during the STS securitisation trilogue in order to create a solution that will revive securitisation markets;
– Revise the proposal on insolvency proceedings to consider a balanced approach taking the interests of both debtors and creditors into account that would contribute to solving the issue of non-performing loans;
– Play a greater leadership role in the furthering of financial education in Europe as a way to empower entrepreneurs, consumers and investors. This enables individuals and companies to improve their understanding of financial opportunities and funding options available to them.
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]]>Together with LeaseEurope/Eurofinas, Verband der Automobilindustrie, True Sale International and Banken der Automobilwirtschaft the European Banking Federation on 24 April sent a letter to EU policymakers to underline the need for Europe to have a vibrant and effective securitisation market to help support funding and financing for customers across Europe.
The framework for the Simple Transparent and Standardised (STS) securitisation is a tangible example of how European Union legislation can broaden financing opportunities for EU companies, foster cross-border investment and ultimately have a positive impact on the EU investment outlook.
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