The Single Resolution Board has published its list of consultations, data requests and other deliverables it expects to address to the industry in 2026, drawing on EU legal acts, the SRB Expectations for Banks and its shift toward bank-led testing and resolvability assessment. The publication also signals a move to request many bank-specific deliverables that were previously annual only in specific instances, such as where resolvability gaps remain or prior information becomes materially outdated. The list spans voluntary public consultations and engagements on policy topics affecting banks’ activities; regular data submissions used for assessing resolvability and monitoring compliance with minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities for all banks earmarked for resolution; additional deliverables for subsets of banks based on resolution strategy and risk profile; and requests linked to calculating administrative and Single Resolution Fund contributions. To clarify scope, the SRB separates requests addressed to all banks under its remit that are earmarked for resolution from those aimed at subsets of banks based on resolvability progress or specific business model and resolution strategy, and notes that banks have already been notified via priority letters where individual requirements apply.
Single Resolution Board 2025-12-01
Single Resolution Board publishes its 2026 list of industry consultations and bank data requests
The Single Resolution Board (SRB) has released its 2026 agenda, focusing on consultations, data requests, and deliverables for the banking industry, emphasizing bank-led testing and resolvability assessments. The SRB plans to increase bank-specific deliverables beyond annual requirements if there are resolvability gaps or outdated information. The agenda includes public consultations, data submissions for resolvability and compliance monitoring, and requests related to administrative and Single Resolution Fund contributions, distinguishing between all banks and specific subsets based on resolution strategy and risk profile.