Public funding of failing banks in the European Union
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Public funding of failing banks in the European Union (LBF vol. 19) 2020/6.4.4:6.4.4 The assessment criteria for resolution aid
Public funding of failing banks in the European Union (LBF vol. 19) 2020/6.4.4
6.4.4 The assessment criteria for resolution aid
Documentgegevens:
M. Louisse-Read, datum 01-06-2020
- Datum
01-06-2020
- Auteur
M. Louisse-Read
- JCDI
JCDI:ADS213683:1
- Vakgebied(en)
Financieel recht / Europees financieel recht
Staatssteun (V)
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Voetnoten
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The State aid to Jadranska Banka was granted on the basis of the resolution scheme for small credit institutions with total assets below EUR 1.5 billion adopted by Croatia and approved by the Commission. There is, therefore, no ad hoc decision from the Commission in relation to the State aid award to Jadranska Banka. This case is therefore left out of scope in this section. See EC, 23 June 2017, C(2017) 4384 final (SA.48287 – Croatia), par. 6.
Deze functie is alleen te gebruiken als je bent ingelogd.
This section discusses the assessment criteria the Commission has applied in relation to resolution aid. As said, the 2013 Banking Communication does not contain a specific assessment framework for resolution aid. The following sections therefore discuss the application of the assessment criteria in the resolution cases in which the Commission had taken a State aid decision at the time of writing this dissertation.1
6.4.4.1 Example 1: The capital injection from a resolution fund to a bridge bank6.4.4.2 Example 2: Sale following the application of the bridge bank tool6.4.4.3 Example 3: Contribution by national resolution fund / Member State to funding gap under the sale of business tool6.4.4.4 Example 4: The transfer of non-performing assets to an AMC under the asset separation tool