The European Banking Authority has published a report and final draft Regulatory Technical Standards on the disclosure of encumbered and unencumbered assets. The final draft RTS will supplement the Capital Requirements Regulation. The CRR requires the EBA to develop draft RTS on the requirements on firms to disclose balance sheet value per exposure class, broken down by asset quality and the total amount of unencumbered assets on the balance sheet. The final draft RTS set out the data required to be disclosed, the format, and timing of the disclosure. In developing the final draft RTS, the EBA has taken into account the European Systematic Risk Board's recommendations, which included that the EBA and regulators should monitor the level, evolution and types of asset encumbrance. The final draft RTS prescribes a harmonized definition of encumbrance. This will enable market participants to compare firms in a clear and consistent manner. The final draft RTS provides four disclosure templates and a box for narrative information to be completed by firms on the importance of the encumbrance in their funding model. The final draft RTS have been submitted to the European Commission for endorsement.
View the report and final draft RTS.