The Bank of Italy announced that it will host a conference titled “The Single Resolution Mechanism, ten years since” on 12 December 2025 at the Carlo Azeglio Ciampi Conference Centre, as part of celebrations for the tenth anniversary of the adoption of the Single Resolution Mechanism (SRM). The event brings together European and international institutions, supervisory and resolution authorities, academia and the banking industry to review the SRM’s achievements and discuss future challenges for European financial stability. Operational since 2016 and described as a key pillar of the European Banking Union, the SRM is presented as having strengthened banking system stability by creating a harmonised framework for crisis management and enabling orderly resolution of failing banks while protecting depositors and minimising recourse to public funds. The conference is positioned as a forum to assess progress to date and to consider how the SRM should evolve to respond to new global financial challenges.