State aid to banks
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State aid to banks (IVOR nr. 109) 2018/8.10:8.10 Additional relevant characteristics in the context of a bank support scheme
State aid to banks (IVOR nr. 109) 2018/8.10
8.10 Additional relevant characteristics in the context of a bank support scheme
Documentgegevens:
mr. drs. R.E. van Lambalgen, datum 01-12-2017
- Datum
01-12-2017
- Auteur
mr. drs. R.E. van Lambalgen
- JCDI
JCDI:ADS584750:1
- Vakgebied(en)
Financieel recht / Europees financieel recht
Mededingingsrecht / EU-mededingingsrecht
Toon alle voetnoten
Voetnoten
Voetnoten
An asset relief scheme, a bond loan scheme and a wind-down scheme are examples of other types of bank support schemes.
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Many Member States have set up bank support schemes. The most common schemes are recapitalisation schemes and guarantee schemes.1 When assessing the compatibility of a bank support scheme, the Commission usually welcomes the fact that the scheme is targeted at the appropriate beneficiaries (see subsection 8.10.1), the fact that the scheme is open to subsidiaries of foreign banks (see subsection 8.10.2), and the fact that the scheme has a maximum budget (see subsection 8.10.3).
8.10.1 Targeted at the appropriate beneficiaries8.10.2 Open to subsidiaries of foreign banks8.10.3 Maximum budget of the scheme8.10.4 Concluding remarks