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Home / Business and Economy / EBA Clarifies Capital Treatment for Bank Asset Managers

EBA Clarifies Capital Treatment for Bank Asset Managers

12 Jan

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Summary

  • EU banking rules now prevent capital benefits for asset managers via insurers.
  • The EBA clarified the 'Danish Compromise' applicability to asset managers.
  • A loophole allowing capital arbitrage has been officially closed.
EBA Clarifies Capital Treatment for Bank Asset Managers

The European Banking Authority (EBA) has issued a clarification regarding EU banking rules, specifically addressing the capital treatment of asset management firms acquired through insurance subsidiaries of banking groups. The EBA has stated that these arrangements are not eligible for the favorable capital treatment previously reserved for the insurance businesses themselves. This clarification effectively closes a potential loophole that regulators feared could lead to capital arbitrage.

The 'Danish Compromise,' a provision within the EU's Capital Requirements Regulation, allows banks owning insurers to apply risk-weighted capital treatment rather than full deduction for their insurance subsidiaries. Initially a temporary measure, it became permanent to facilitate the adoption of international banking rules. However, a lack of clarity on its application to asset managers bought via insurance arms led to mistaken expectations, such as by Italy's Banco BPM last year.

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The EBA's review of such transactions highlighted concerns that these structures could be designed to exploit more favorable capital rules or avoid deductions. The authority affirmed that the Capital Requirements Regulation explicitly includes subsidiaries of subsidiaries, meaning a financial institution held through an insurance undertaking is considered a subsidiary of the parent institution, thus prohibiting the sought-after capital treatment.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The EBA clarified that the 'Danish Compromise' capital treatment does not apply to asset managers acquired through a bank's insurance unit.
Banco BPM mistakenly expected favorable capital rules for its acquisition of Anima Holding via an insurance subsidiary due to regulatory ambiguity.
The EBA closed a loophole by clarifying that asset managers owned through insurance units cannot receive preferential capital treatment, preventing regulatory arbitrage.

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