
Online seminar -The EU Banking Package
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The Banking Package adopted in spring 2019 by European co-legislating institutions will enter into force this summer. It represents an important step towards the completion of the European post-crisis regulatory reforms. These reforms implement into European Union (EU) law some outstanding elements which had been previously agreed by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) and the Financial Stability Board (FSB) and are meant to make the financial system more resilient and stable.
In this online seminar, Marie Donnay (Head of Unit in Resolution and Deposit Insurance in DG FISMA), Tommy De Temmerman (Policy Officer in Bank Regulation and Supervision in DG FISMA) and Audrius Pranckevius (Policy Officer in Resolution and Deposit Insurance) will present and discuss the key changes that were brought about to the EU resolution and prudential frameworks by the new Banking Package. With respect to changes to the resolution framework, a particular focus will be put on the implementation in EU law of the international standard on Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity – also called TLAC – and on the amendments to the existing Minimum Requirement for own funds and Eligible Liabilities – also called MREL.
Speakers
Marie Donnay (Head of Unit in Resolution and Deposit Insurance, DG FISMA, European Commission)
Tommy De Temmerman (Policy Officer in Bank Regulation and Supervision, DG FISMA, European Commission)

Audrius Pranckevicius (Policy Officer in Resolution and Deposit Insurance, DG FISMA, European Commission)

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