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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2016/1066 of 17 June 2016 laying down implementing technical standards with regard to procedures, standard forms and templates for the provision of information for the purpose of resolution plans for credit institutions and investment firms pursuant to Directive 2014/59/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council (Text with EEA relevance) (repealed)

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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2016/1066

of 17 June 2016

laying down implementing technical standards with regard to procedures, standard forms and templates for the provision of information for the purpose of resolution plans for credit institutions and investment firms pursuant to Directive 2014/59/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council

(Text with EEA relevance) (repealed)

THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,

Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,

Having regard to the Directive 2014/59/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for the recovery and resolution of credit institutions and investment firms and amending Council Directive 82/891/EEC, and Directives 2001/24/EC, 2002/47/EC, 2004/25/EC, 2005/56/EC, 2007/36/EC, 2011/35/EU, 2012/30/EU and 2013/36/EU, and Regulations (EU) No 1093/2010 and (EU) No 648/2012, of the European Parliament and of the Council(1), and in particular Article 11(3) thereof,

Whereas:

(1) Resolution authorities have been conferred the task of drawing up resolution plans for credit institutions and investment firms (‘institutions’) in accordance with the requirements and the procedure laid down in Directive 2014/59/EU and for that purpose they have been empowered to request the necessary information from institutions. With specific regard to group resolution plans, the Union parent institution is to submit the relevant information to the group-level resolution authority which must then transmit it to the authorities listed in the second subparagraph of Article 13(1) of Directive 2014/59/EU in accordance with the procedure laid down therein.

(2) The procedure and a minimum set of templates to request the necessary information from institutions should be designed in a way to enable the resolution authorities to collect that information in a consistent manner across the Union and to facilitate the exchange of information among the relevant authorities.

(3) In accordance with Article 11(1)(a) of Directive 2014/59/EU institutions have a duty to cooperate as much as necessary with the resolution authorities for the purposes of drawing up resolution plans. However, procedures should be designed to minimise duplicated requirements for information. In this regard, Directive 2014/59/EU envisages a duty of cooperation of the competent authorities with the resolution authorities. This cooperation entails that the competent authority and the resolution authority jointly verify whether some or all of the necessary information is already available to the competent authority, by virtue of it exercising its supervisory tasks. Where that information is available, it is appropriate that the competent authority transmits it.

(4) With a view to the overall content of resolution plans, it is appropriate that a minimum set of templates cover a core of information relating to an institution to be provided to the resolution authority.

(5) This Regulation is based on the implementing technical standards submitted by the European Banking Authority (EBA) to the Commission.

(6) The EBA has conducted open public consultations on the implementing technical standards on which this Regulation is based, analysed the potential related costs and benefits and requested the opinion of the Banking Stakeholder Group established in accordance with Article 37 of Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010 of the European Parliament and of the Council(2),

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

Article 1U.K.Provision of information for the purpose of resolution plans

The provision by an institution to the resolution authority of information necessary to draw up and implement resolution plans, in accordance with Article 11 of Directive 2014/59/EU, including group resolution plans in accordance with Article 13 of that Directive, shall be carried out following the procedure laid down in Article 2 of this Regulation and making use, where applicable, of the templates referred to in Article 3 of this Regulation.

Article 2U.K.Procedure

1.For the purposes of verifying, in accordance with Article 11(2) of Directive 2014/59/EU, whether part or all of the necessary information to be requested by the resolution authority from the institution in order to draw the resolution plan is already available to the competent authority, the resolution authority shall first request such information from the competent authority of the relevant institution.

2.Where part or all the requested information is already available to the competent authority, that authority shall provide such information to the resolution authority in a timely manner

3.Where the information is not already available to the competent authority or where the format in which the information is provided by the competent authority is not satisfactory to the resolution authority, taking into account in particular the procedure to draw up group resolution plans, the resolution authority shall directly request the institution to provide the necessary information.

4.Where the information requested by the resolution authority in accordance with paragraph 3 is included in one of the categories set out in Article 3, the institution shall provide that information to the resolution authority by submitting the appropriate template contained in Annexes I to XII, following the instructions set out in Annex XIII.

5.Where the information requested by the resolution authority is not covered by one of the categories set out in Article 3, the information shall be provided in the format requested by the resolution authority.

6.A request of information by the resolution authority to an institution as referred to in paragraph 3 shall:

(a)specify, taking into account the volume and complexity of the requested information, the appropriate time frame within which the institution shall provide the information to the resolution authority;

(b)where the requested information is included in one of the categories set out in Article 3, specify the appropriate template contained in Annexes I to XII to be used in order to provide the information to the resolution authority;

(c)where the requested information is not included in one of the categories set out in Article 3, or is not covered by any template contained in Annexes I to XII, specify the format to be used in order to provide the information to the resolution authority;

(d)specify whether the relevant template contained in Annexes I to XII has to be completed on an individual or group level basis and whether its scope is local, Union-wide or global in accordance with the instructions contained in Annex XIII;

(e)provide the necessary contact details to which the information has to be provided within the resolution authority.

Article 3U.K.Minimum set of information included in the templates

The minimum set of templates for the provision of information under Article 11 of Directive 2014/59/EU shall include the following categories:

(1)

organisational structure, as specified in Annex I;

(2)

governance and management, as specified in Annex II;

(3)

critical functions and core business lines, as specified in Annex III;

(4)

critical counterparties, as specified in Annex IV, Section 1: Assets, Section 2: Liabilities, and Section 3: Material hedges;

(5)

structure of liabilities, as specified in Annex V;

(6)

pledged collateral, as specified in Annex VI;

(7)

off-balance-sheet, as specified in Annex VII;

(8)

payment, clearing and settlement systems, as specified in Annex VIII;

(9)

information systems, as specified in Annex IX, Section 1: General information and Section 2: Mapping;

(10)

interconnectedness, as specified in Annex X;

(11)

authorities, as specified in Annex XI;

(12)

legal impact of resolution, as specified in Annex XII.

Article 4U.K.Entry into force

This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 17 June 2016.

For the Commission

The President

Jean-Claude Juncker

ANNEX IU.K.

Organisational structure

Legal entityDirect holderCapitalVoting rightsConsolidating entity
Entity nameLegal identifierEntity nameLegal identifierEntity nameLegal identifier
010020030040050060070080
Holding company X 110 NA NA NA NA NA NA
Bank A (Parent) 111 Holding company X 110 100 % 100 % Bank A 111
Bank B (Subsidiary) 112 Bank A 111 80 % 60 % Bank A 111
Bank U 156 Bank B 112 100 % 100 % Bank A 111

ANNEX IIU.K.

Governance and management

Legal entityLocationJurisdiction of incorporationLicensing authorityType of licenceMember of the management body responsible for providing the information for the resolution planKey manager
Entity nameLegal identifierNamePhone numberE-mail addressNameFunctionDepartmentPhone numbersE-mail addresses
010020030040050060070080090100110120130140
Bank A 111 London GB BoE Deposit taking David Jones 4 444 444 djones@banka.com
Bank B 112 Paris FR ACP Deposit taking, asset management Paul Durand 33 333 333 pdurand@bankb.com

ANNEX IIIU.K.

Critical functions and core business lines

Critical functionsCore business linesLegal entityLocationNumber of offices/branches in a locationMaterial assetsMaterial liabilitiesSenior management official responsible for providing information
Entity nameLegal identifierTypeAmountCurrencyTypeAmountCurrencyNameFunctionDepartmentPhone numbersE-mail addresses
010020030040050060070080090100110120130140150160170
Deposit takingRetail banking Bank A 111 UK 87deposits5,0GBP
Retail banking Bank A 111 Ireland 4deposits200EUR
Retail banking Bank B 112 France 112deposits5,0EUR
IT centre for online banking Entity C 113 Spain 1n/an/an/a
Asset management Bank A 111 UK 10 assets under management1,0GBP
Bank D 114 Slovakia 1 assets under management100EUR

ANNEX IVU.K.

SECTION 1U.K. Critical counterparties (Assets)

Legal entityCritical counterpartyCurrencyOriginal exposureCredit risk mitigationsValue adjustments and provisionsNet exposureImpact on CET1 ratio
Entity nameLegal identifierEntity nameLegal identifier
010020030040050060070080090100
Bank A 111 UK government 789 GBP 200,0 0 0 200,0 200 bp
Bank B 112 Bank W 444 EUR 1.000.000 500,0 200,0 300,0 300 bp
Bank A 111 Corporate U 650 EUR 500,0 0 400,0 100,0 100 bp

SECTION 2U.K. Critical counterparties (Liabilities)

Legal entityCritical counterpartyFunding
Entity nameLegal identifierEntity nameLegal identifierTypeAmountCurrency
010020030040050060070

SECTION 3U.K. Critical counterparties (Material hedges)

Legal entityCritical counterpartyMaterial hedges (on-balance sheet)Material hedges (off-balance sheet)
Entity nameLegal identifierEntity nameLegal identifierTypeAmountCurrencyPurpose of hedgeTypeAmountCurrencyPurpose of hedge
010020030040050060070080090100110120

ANNEX VU.K. Liabilities structure

010Legal entity name Bank A
020Legal idenfier 111
030Governing law of the liabilities EEA
040Date 12/31/2013
CounterpartiesDebt with a legal subordination qualifying as additional tier 1Debt with a legal subordination qualifying as tier 2Debt with a legal subordinationSenior unsecured debtDepositsSecured debtOther liabilities excluded by Article 44(2) of BRRDDerivativesTOTAL
< 1 month< 1 year> 1 year< 1 month< 1 year> 1 year< 1 month< 1 year> 1 yearTotal of which eligible deposits of which covered depositsExposure after prudential nettingExposure after deducting margin and collateral
010020030040050060070080090100110120130140150160170180
050Natural persons
055 of which eligible liabilities
060Micro, small and medium-sized enterprises
065 of which eligible liabilities
070Large non-financial enterprises
075 of which eligible liabilities
080Institutions
085 of which eligible liabilities
090Insurance firms and pension funds
095 of which eligible liabilities
100Other financial undertakings
105 of which eligible liabilities
110Intragroup
115 of which eligible liabilities
120Government, central banks and supranationals
125 of which eligible liabilities
130Others/non-identified
140 of which eligible liabilities
150 TOTAL
160 Total eligible liabilities

ANNEX VIU.K.

Pledged collateral

Legal entityIssuer of collateralType of collateralIdentification numberHolder of collateralAmountCurrencyJurisdictionCounterpartyAmountCurrencyJurisdiction
Entity nameLegal identifierEntity nameLegal identifierEntity nameLegal identifierEntity nameLegal identifier
010020030040050060070080090100110120130140150160
Bank A 111 US government 278 US gov bonds Bank L 487 1 000 USD US Bank B 345 10 000 USD US
Bank A 111 Bank A 997 Mortgages BoE 997 1 000 GBP GB Bank C 587 8 000 GBP GB

ANNEX VIIU.K.

Off-balance sheet

Legal entityOff-balance sheet itemCounterpartyAmountCurrencyCritical operationsCore business linesAdditional information
Entity nameLegal identifierEntity nameLegal identifierTotalof which committed
010020030040050060070080090100110
Bank A 111 credit line Bank C 113 10 000 000 10 000 000 GBP agreement expiring end 2015
Bank A 111 credit line Bank D 114 -5.000.000 0 EUR agreement expiring end 2015

ANNEX VIIIU.K.

Payment, clearing and settlement systems

Legal entitySystemRepresentative InstitutionMapping to critical functionMapping to core business lineMembership requirementsImpact of resolution proceedings on membership or contract with the representative institutionSubstituabilityAdditional information
Entity nameLegal identifierSystem typeDesignationParticipation modeIdentification codeEntity nameIdentification code
010020030040050060070080090100110120130140
Bank A 111 Depository Clearstream indirect Bank W Securities trading Membership cancelled Euroclear
Bank B 112 Payment TARGET direct Payment

ANNEX IXU.K.

SECTION 1U.K. Information systems (General information)

SystemGroup entity party to the contractType of contractCounterpartyPerson responsibleImpact of resolution proceedings on continuity of access to information systems
IdentificationTypeDescriptionEntity nameLegal identifierEntity nameLegal identifierNamePhone numberEmail address
010020030040050060070080090100110120
System Ainternet banking Bank A 111 License Entity A
System Bcredit approval Bank A 111 License Entity B
credit approval Bank B 112 License Entity B
System Cother Bank C 113 Shared service Entity C

SECTION 2U.K. Information systems (Mapping)

SystemUser
Entity nameLegal identifierCritical functionCore business line
010020030040050
System A Bank A 111 Deposit taking Deposit taking
System A Bank B 112 Deposit taking Deposit taking
System B Bank A 111 Credit Retail
System B Bank C 113 Credit Corporate banking
System C Bank A 111 All All

ANNEX XU.K.

Interconnectedness

Legal entity ALegal entity B
Entity nameLegal identifierEntity name2Legal identifier2Type of interconnectednessDescription
010020030040050060
Bank A 101 Bank B 102 Personnel Legal staff (40 elements)
Bank A 101 Bank C 103 Personnel Legal staff (40 elements)
Bank B 102 Bank C 103 Systems All systems and IT infrastructures used by Bank C are also used by Bank B
Bank A 101 Bank C 103 Funding arrangements The funding of Bank C is done through Bank A
Bank A 101 Entity D 104 Personnel Legal staff (40 elements)
Bank A 101 Bank B 102 Funding arrangements The funding of Bank B is done through Bank A
Bank C 103 Entity D 104 Facilities The headquarters of Bank C and Entity D are on the same building
Bank A 101 Bank B 102 Liquidity arrangements Bank A agrees to provide liquidity to Bank B when necessary
Entity D 104 Bank A 101 Personnel All IT personnel of Bank A is from Entity D

ANNEX XIU.K.

Authorities

Legal entitySupervisory authority/iesResolution authorityDeposit guarantee authority
Entity nameLegal identifierName of the authorityPhone numberEmail addressName of the authorityPhone numberEmail addressName of the authorityPhone numberEmail address
010020030040050060070080090100110
Bank A 111 Prudential Regulation Authority Bank of England Financial Services Compensation Scheme

ANNEX XIIU.K.

Legal impacts of resolution

Legal entityThird partyType of contractTermination affecting resolution toolComments
Entity nameLegal identifierEntity nameLegal identifier
010020030040050060070
Bank B 112 Euronext NV Membership Y Sale of asset management activity possibly difficult in case of resolution

ANNEX XIIIU.K. Instructions to complete the templates in Annexes I to XII

General instructions U.K.

1.STRUCTURE AND CONVENTIONU.K.

1.1. Structure U.K.

The framework consists of 12 sets of templates which comprise a total of 15 templates according to the following scheme:

1.

Organisational structure

2.

Governance and management

3.

Critical functions and core business lines

4.

Critical counterparties (3 templates)

5.

Liabilities structure

6.

Pledged collateral

7.

Off-balance sheet

8.

Payment, clearing and settlement systems

9.

Information systems (2 templates)

10.

Interconnectedness

11.

Authorities

12.

Legal impacts of resolution

1.2. Accounting standard U.K.

Institutions shall report carrying amounts under the accounting framework they use for the reporting of financial information. Institutions that are not required to report financial information shall use their respective accounting framework.

For the purpose of this Annex, ‘IAS’ and ‘IFRS’ refer to the international accounting standards as defined in Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002.

Amounts reported in the template should be gross book value, unless otherwise stated in the instructions.

1.3. Numbering convention U.K.

The following general notation is used in these instructions to refer to the columns, rows and cells of a template: {Template; Row; Column}.

1.4. Level of application U.K.

The level of application is determined by resolution authorities when formulating their request, either directly or indirectly, to institutions.

Template related instructions U.K.

2.ANNEX I — ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTUREU.K.

The following items listed in Section B of the Annex to Directive 2014/59/EU are covered by this template:

(1) detailed description of the institution’s organisational structure including a list of all legal persons

(2) identification of the direct holders and the percentage of voting and non-voting rights of each legal person

Instructions concerning specific columns:

ColumnsLegal reference and instructions
010-020 Legal entity
010 Entity name
020

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

030-040 Direct holder
030

Entity name

Name of the Entity holding a direct participation and controlling the legal entity identified in column 010.

040

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 030. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

050

Capital (%)

Percentage of capital held by the legal entity listed in column 030 in the legal entity listed in column 010.

060

Voting rights (%)

Percentage of voting rights held by the legal entity listed in column 030 in the legal entity listed in column 010.

070-080 Consolidating entity
070

Entity name

Name of the entity consolidating the entity listed in column 010 at the highest level according to Regulation (EU) No 575/2013.

080

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 070. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

3.ANNEX II — GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENTU.K.

The following item listed in Section B of the Annex to Directive 2014/59/EU is covered by this template:

(3) the location, jurisdiction of incorporation, licensing and key management associated with each legal person

Instructions concerning specific columns:

ColumnsLegal reference and instructions
010-020 Legal entity
010 Entity name
020

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

030

Location

City where the entity listed in Column 010 is legally registered.

040

Jurisdiction of incorporation

Jurisdiction where the entity listed in Column 010 is incorporated, identified according to ISO 3166.

050

Licensing authority

Name of the authority providing banking or investment firm license to the institution listed in Column 010.

060 Type of license
070-090 Member of the management body responsible for providing the resolution authorities with the information necessary for the resolution plan
070

Name

First name, Last name

080 Phone number
090 E-mail address
100-140

Key manager

Senior person in the entity responsible for resolution of that entity

100

Name

First name, Last name

110 Function
120 Department
130

Phone numbers

Department’s telephone number and individual number of the person named in Column 100.

140

E-mail addresses

Department’s mailbox and individual e-mail address of the person named in Column 100.

4.ANNEX III — CRITICAL FUNCTIONS AND CORE BUSINESS LINESU.K.

The following items listed in Section B of the Annex to Directive 2014/59/EU are covered by this template:

(4) a mapping of the institution’s critical operations and core business lines including material asset holdings and liabilities relating to such operations and business lines, by reference to legal persons

(17) the member of the management body responsible for the resolution plan of the institution as well as those responsible, if different, for the different legal persons, critical operations and core business lines

Instructions concerning specific columns:

ColumnsLegal reference and instructions
010

Critical functions

Means ‘critical functions’ pursuant to Article 2(1)(35) and Article 2(2) of Directive 2014/59/EU.

020

Core business lines

Means ‘core business lines’ pursuant to Article 2(1)(36) and Article 2(2) of Directive 2014/59/EU.

030-040 Legal entity
030 Entity name
040

Legal Entity identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

050

Location

Country in which business lines operate.

060 Number of offices/branches in a location
070-090 Material assets
070 Type
080

Amount

In Million

090

Currency

Identification according to ISO 4217

100-120 Material liabilities
100 Type
110

Amount

In Million

120

Currency

Identification according to ISO 4217

130-170 Senior management official responsible for providing information
130

Name

First name, Last name

140 Function
150 Department
160

Phone numbers

Department’s telephone number and individual number of the person named in Column 130.

170

E-mail addresses

Department’s mailbox and individual e-mail address of the person named in Column 130.

5.ANNEX IV, SECTION 1 — CRITICAL COUNTERPARTIES (ASSETS)U.K.

The following item listed in Section B of the Annex to Directive 2014/59/EU is covered by this template:

(10) identification of the major or most critical counterparties of the institution as well as an analysis of the impact of the failure of major counterparties in the institution’s financial situation

Instructions concerning specific columns:

ColumnsLegal reference and instructions
010-020 Legal entity
010 Entity name
020

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

030-040

Critical counterparty

Criticality to be determined by the relevant authorities. Counterparties shall be reported for the relevant Groups of Connected Clients and in case a client does not belong to a Group of Connected Clients, on an individual level. Resolution authorities may request information on Groups of Connected Clients on an individual level. Group of Connected Clients is defined in Article 4(39) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013. Information provided in this template should be complementary to the information already provided in Large Exposures.

030 Entity name
040

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

050

Currency

Identification according to ISO 4217

060

Original exposure

Means ‘original exposures’ as per Articles 24, 389, 390 and 392 of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 and should follow the approach in FINREP.

070

Credit risk mitigations

Means ‘credit risk mitigation’ (CRM) as per Articles 399 and 401 to 403 of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013. For the purposes of this reporting, the CRM technique as defined in Article 4(57) and recognised in Part Three, Title II, Chapter 3 and 4, shall be used in accordance with the Articles 401 to 403 of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013.

080

Value adjustments and provisions

Means ‘value adjustments and provisions’ as defined in Articles 34, 24, 110 and 111 of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013.

090

Net exposure

090 = 060 – 070 – 080

100

Impact on CET1 ratio

Impact of a default of the counterparty listed in column 030 on the Core Equity Tier 1 ratio of the legal entity listed in column 010. Suggested formula for calculating Impact on CET1 ratio is:

CET1 – ((CET1 – expected loss)/(RWA – expected loss)) = Impact on CET1.

Where the resolution authorities determine that a more sophisticated formula is more appropriate they are free to request a different one.

6.ANNEX IV, SECTION 2 — CRITICAL COUNTERPARTIES (LIABILITIES)U.K.

The following item listed in Section B of the Annex to Directive 2014/59/EU is covered by this template:

(10) identification of the major or most critical counterparties of the institution as well as an analysis of the impact of the failure of major counterparties in the institution’s financial situation

Instructions concerning specific columns:

ColumnsLegal reference and instructions
010-020 Legal entity
010 Entity name
020

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

030-040

Critical counterparty

Criticality to be determined by the relevant authorities. Information provided in this template should be complementary to the information already provided in Large Exposures.

030 Entity name
040

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

050-070 Funding
050 Type
060

Amount

Expressed in currency of the liability

070

Currency

Identification according to ISO 4217

7.ANNEX IV, SECTION 3 — CRITICAL COUNTERPARTIES (MATERIAL HEDGES)U.K.

The following item listed in Section B of the Annex to Directive 2014/59/EU is covered by this template:

(9) the material hedges of the institution including a mapping to legal persons

Instructions concerning specific columns:

ColumnsLegal reference and instructions
010-020 Legal entity
010 Entity name
020

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

030-040

Critical counterparty

Counterparties shall be reported for the relevant Groups of Connected Clients and in case a client does not belong to a Group of Connected Clients, on an individual level. Resolution authorities may request information on Groups of Connected Clients on an individual level. Group of Connected Clients is defined in Article 4(39) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013.

030 Entity name
040

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

050-080 Material hedges (on-balance sheet)
050

Type

Material hedges provided should not be limited to accounting hedges.

060 Amount
070

Currency

Identification according to ISO 4217

080

Purpose of hedge

Risks intended to be hedged.

090-120 Material hedges (off-balance sheet)
090

Type

Material hedges provided should not be limited to accounting hedges.

100 Amount
110

Currency

Identification according to ISO 4217

120

Purpose of hedge

Risks intended to be hedged.

8.ANNEX V — LIABILITIES STRUCTUREU.K.

The following items listed in Section B of the Annex to Directive 2014/59/EU are covered by this template:

(5) a detailed description of the components of the institution’s and all its legal entities’ liabilities, separating, at a minimum by types and amounts of short term and long-term debt, secured, unsecured and subordinated liabilities

(6) details of those liabilities of the institution that are eligible liabilities

Instructions concerning specific rows:

RowsLegal reference and instructions
010 Legal entity name
020

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

030

Governing law of the liabilities

EEA or ‘third country’. Resolution authorities are free to set a threshold above which they would require a breakdown into different third countries.

040 Date
050 Natural persons
055

Of which eligible liabilities

Amount of liabilities that are ‘eligible liabilities’ pursuant to Article 2(1)(71) of Directive 2014/59/EU.

060 Micro, small and medium-sized enterprises
065

Of which eligible liabilities

Amount of liabilities that are ‘eligible liabilities’ pursuant to Article 2(1)(71) of Directive 2014/59/EU.

070 Large non-financial enterprises
075

Of which eligible liabilities

Amount of liabilities that are ‘eligible liabilities’ pursuant to Article 2(1)(71) of Directive 2014/59/EU.

080

Institutions

As defined in Article 2(23) of Directive 2014/59/EU.

085

Of which eligible liabilities

Amount of liabilities that are ‘eligible liabilities’ pursuant to Article 2(1)(71) of Directive 2014/59/EU.

Debt with legal subordination (column 050) and senior unsecured debt (column 080) of institutions, with original maturity of less than 7 days should not be included in the ‘of which eligible liabilities’ amount provided in row 085 because in line with Article 44(2) of Directive 2014/59/EU, such liabilities are excluded from bail-in.

090

Insurance firms and pension funds

Insurance undertakings, reinsurance undertakings firms and pension and retirement funds

095

Of which eligible liabilities

Amount of liabilities that are ‘eligible liabilities’ pursuant to Article 2(1)(71) of Directive 2014/59/EU.

100 Other financial undertakings
105

Of which eligible liabilities

Amount of liabilities that are ‘eligible liabilities’ pursuant to Article 2(1)(71) of Directive 2014/59/EU.

110

Intragroup

Exposures towards entities within the same group. Such exposures shall be listed in that row only to avoid double counting (e.g. exposures towards a bank belonging to the same group should be identified in row 110 and not in row 080 on ‘credit institutions’).

115

Of which eligible liabilities

Amount of liabilities that are ‘eligible liabilities’ pursuant to Article 2(1)(71) of Directive 2014/59/EU.

120 Government, central banks and supranationals
125

Of which eligible liabilities

Amount of liabilities that are ‘eligible liabilities’ pursuant to Article 2(1)(71) of Directive 2014/59/EU.

130

Others/non-identified

Where the identity of the holder of a security is not possible, only totals should be provided.

135

Of which eligible liabilities

Amount of liabilities that are ‘eligible liabilities’ pursuant to Article 2(1)(71) of Directive 2014/59/EU.

150 Total
160

Total eligible liabilities

Total of ‘eligible liabilities’ pursuant to Article 2(1)(71) of Directive 2014/59/EU.

Instructions concerning specific columns

ColumnsLegal reference and instructions
010 Debt with a legal subordination qualifying as additional tier 1
020-040 Debt with a legal subordination qualifying as tier 2
020 Remaining maturity of less than a month
030 Remaining maturity of less than a year
040 Remaining maturity of more than a year
050-070 Debt with a legal subordination
050

Remaining maturity of less than a month

Subordinated debt which does not qualify as tier 1 or tier 2.

060

Remaining maturity of less than a year

Subordinated debt which does not qualify as tier 1 or tier 2.

070

Remaining maturity of more than a year

Subordinated debt which does not qualify as tier 1 or tier 2.

080-100

Senior unsecured debt

Includes certificates of deposits and commercial papers

080 Remaining maturity of less than a month
090 Remaining maturity of less than a year
100 Remaining maturity of more than a year
110-130 Deposits
110 Total
120 Of which Eligible deposits
130

Of which Covered deposits

Excluded from the scope of bail-in by article 44(2)(a).

140

Secured debt

Excluded from the scope of bail-in by article 44(2)(b).

150

Other liabilities excluded by Article 44(2) of BRRD

Excluded from the scope of bail-in by articles 44(2)(a-d) to 44(2)(f-g).

160-170

Derivatives

Only on-balance sheet items. Off-balance sheet items should be reported in Annex VII.

160 Exposure after prudential netting
170 Exposure after deducting margin and collateral
180

Total

Sum of columns 010-110, 140-160.

9.ANNEX VI — PLEDGED COLLATERALU.K.

The following items listed in Section B of the Annex to Directive 2014/59/EU are covered by this template:

(7) an identification of the processes needed to determine to whom the institution has pledged collateral, the person that holds the collateral and the jurisdiction in which the collateral is located

Instructions concerning specific columns:

ColumnsLegal reference and instructions
010-020 Legal entity
010 Entity name
020

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

030-040 Issuer of collateral
030 Entity name
040

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

050

Type of collateral

Covers all types of pledging including where there is an off-balance sheet liability or no liability (e.g. collateral swaps, default funds).

060

Identification number

ISIN code. Where the ‘ISIN code’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

070-080 Holder of collateral
070 Entity name
080

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

090 Amount
100

Currency

Identification according to ISO 4217

110

Jurisdiction

Law of the jurisdiction applicable to the holder of the collateral as identified in column 070 (e.g. German law).

120-130 Counterparty
120 Name
130

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

140 Amount
150

Currency

Identification according to ISO 4217.

160

Jurisdiction

Law of the jurisdiction applicable to the pledge contract.

10.ANNEX VII — OFF-BALANCE SHEETU.K.

The following items listed in Section B of the Annex to Directive 2014/59/EU are covered by this template:

(8) a description of the off balance sheet exposures of the institution and its legal entities, including a mapping to its critical operations and core business lines

(21) information on off-balance sheet activities, hedging strategies

Instructions concerning specific columns:

ColumnsLegal reference and instructions
010-020 Legal entity
010 Entity name
020

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

030

Off-balance sheet item

To be identified under the three following categories: ‘guarantees’, ‘credit lines’, ‘other’. This template should not include on balance sheet items.

040-050 Counterparty
040 Entity name
050

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

060-070 Amount
060

Total

Nominal value.

070

of which committed

To be filled in for credit lines only.

080

Currency

Identification according to ISO 4217.

090 Critical operations
100 Core business lines
110 Additional information

11.ANNEX VIII, SECTION 1 – PAYMENT, CLEARING AND SETTLEMENT SYSTEMSU.K.

The following items listed in Section B of the Annex to Directive 2014/59/EU are covered by this template:

(11) each system on which the institution conducts a material number or value amount of trades, including a mapping to the institution’s legal persons, critical operations and core business lines

(12) each payment, clearing or settlement system of which the institution is directly or indirectly a member, including a mapping to the institution’s legal persons, critical operations and core business lines

Instructions concerning specific columns:

ColumnsLegal reference and instructions
010-020 Legal entity
010 Entity name
020

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

030-060 System
030

System type

Categorise systems using the following options: ‘Payment’, ‘Settlement’, ‘Securities clearing’, ‘Derivatives clearing’, ‘Depository’, ‘CCP’, and ‘Other’. Where more than one applies, specify all types.

040 Designation
050

Participation mode

Direct or indirect.

060

Identification code

BIC code. Where the ‘BIC code’ is not available another form of identification shall be provided, e.g. institution code or account number. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

070-080

Representative institution

Should only be filled when access is indirect.

070 Entity name
080 Identification code
090 Mapping to critical function
100 Mapping to core business line
110

Membership requirements

Qualitative and quantitative information necessary to understand the risk of the institution’s membership being cancelled.

120 Impact of resolution proceedings on membership or contract with the representative institution
130

Substitutability

Name of potential other payment system provider that could substitute the payment system provider listed in column 040.

140 Additional information

12.ANNEX IX, TEMPLATE 1 — INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GENERAL INFORMATION)U.K.

The following items listed in Section B of the Annex to Directive 2014/59/EU are covered by this template:

(13) a detailed inventory and description of the key management information systems, including those for risk management, accounting and financial and regulatory reporting used by the institution including a mapping to the institution’s legal persons, critical operations and core business lines

(14) an identification of the owners of the systems identified in point (13), service level agreements related thereto, and any software and systems or licenses, including a mapping to their legal entities, critical operations and core business lines

Instructions concerning specific columns:

ColumnsLegal reference and instructions
010-020 System
010 Identification
020

Type

To be chosen between ‘risk management’, ‘accounting’, ‘financial reporting’, ‘regulatory reporting’ and ‘other’.

030 Description
040-050 Group entity party to the contract
040 Entity name
050

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

060

Type of contract

License, shared service, or other

070-080 Counterparty
070 Entity name
080

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

090-110 Person responsible
090 Name
100 Phone number
110 E-mail address
120 Impact of resolution proceedings on continuity of access to information systems

13.ANNEX IX, TEMPLATE 2 — INFORMATION SYSTEMS (MAPPING)U.K.

The following items listed in Section B of the Annex to Directive 2014/59/EU are covered by this template:

(13) a detailed inventory and description of the key management information systems, including those for risk management, accounting and financial and regulatory reporting used by the institution including a mapping to the institution’s legal persons, critical operations and core business lines

(14) an identification of the owners of the systems identified in point (13), service level agreements related thereto, and any software and systems or licenses, including a mapping to their legal entities, critical operations and core business lines

Instructions concerning specific columns:

ColumnsLegal reference and instructions
010 System
020-050 User
020 Entity name
030

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

040

Critical functions

Means ‘critical functions’ pursuant to Articles 2(1)(35) and 2(2) of Directive 2014/59/EU.

050

Core business lines

Means ‘core business lines’ pursuant to Articles 2(1)(36) and 2(2) of Directive 2014/59/EU.

14.ANNEX X — INTERCONNECTEDNESSU.K.

The following items listed in Section B of the Annex to Directive 2014/59/EU are covered by this template:

(15) an identification and mapping of the legal persons and the interconnections and interdependencies among the different legal persons such as:

  • common or shared personnel, facilities and systems;

  • capital, funding or liquidity arrangements;

  • existing or contingent credit exposures;

  • cross guarantee agreements, cross-collateral arrangements, cross-default provisions and cross-affiliate netting arrangements;

  • risk transfers and back-to-back trading arrangements; service level agreements

Instructions concerning specific columns:

ColumnsLegal reference and instructions
010-020 Legal entity A
010

Entity name

Must be different from the name listed in column 030.

020

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Must be different from the identifier listed in column 040

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

030-040 Legal entity B
030

Entity name

Must be different from the name listed in column 010.

040

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Must be different from the identifier listed in column 020

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

050

Type of interconnectedness

To be chosen between the following categories:

  • Personnel

  • Facilities

  • System

  • Capital arrangements

  • Funding arrangements

  • Liquidity arrangements

  • Credit exposure

  • Cross-guarantee agreement

  • Cross-collateral arrangement

  • Cross-default provision

  • Cross-affiliate netting arrangements

  • Risk transfers

  • Back-to-back trading arrangements

  • Service level agreement

  • Other

060

Description

To be mandatory filled when columns 010 to 050 are filled.

15.ANNEX XI — AUTHORITIESU.K.

The following items listed in Section B of the Annex to Directive 2014/59/EU are covered by this template:

(16) the competent and resolution authority for each legal person

(18) description of the arrangements that the institution has in place to ensure that, in the event of resolution, the resolution authority will have all the necessary information, as determined by the resolution authority, for applying the resolution tools and powers

Instructions concerning specific columns:

ColumnsLegal reference and instructions
010-020 Legal entity
010 Name
020

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

Where the ‘Legal Entity Identifier’ is not available for a given entity another form of identification shall be provided. Only where there is no other form of identification, it is allowed to say ‘not available’.

030-050 Supervisory authority/ies
030 Name of the authority
040 Phone number
050 E-mail address
060-080 Resolution authority
060 Name of the authority
070 Phone number
080 E-mail address
090-110 Deposit guarantee authority
090 Name of the authority
100 Phone numbers
110 E-mail address

16.ANNEX XII – LEGAL IMPACT OF RESOLUTIONU.K.

The following items listed in Section B of the Annex to Directive 2014/59/EU are covered by this template:

(19) all the agreements entered into by the institutions and their legal entities with third parties the termination of which may be triggered by a decision of the authorities to apply a resolution tool and whether the consequences of termination may affect the application of the resolution tool

Instructions concerning specific columns:

ColumnsLegal reference and instructions
010-020 Legal entity
010 Entity name
020

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

030-040 Third party
030 Entity name
040

Legal Entity Identifier

20-digit, alpha-numeric code of the legal entity identified in Column 010. The Legal Entity Identifier uniquely identifies every legal entity or structure that is party to a financial transaction, in any jurisdiction.

050 Type of contract
060

Termination affecting resolution tool

Y (‘yes’) or N (‘no’).

070 Comments
(2)

Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 November 2010 establishing a European Supervisory Authority (European Banking Authority), amending Decision No 716/2009/EC and repealing Commission Decision 2009/78/EC (OJ L 331, 15.12.2010, p. 12).

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