Supervision of subsidiaries and branches of Russian credit institutions following the Russian invasion of Ukraine

10. März 2022

Written questions concerning the single supervisory mechanism:
Brussels, 10.03.2022

 

Supervision of subsidiaries and branches of Russian credit institutions following the Russian invasion of Ukraine

 

The EU has responded to the Russian invasion of Ukraine with unprecedented sanctions. Many of these measures, have a severe impact on Russian credit institutions. As demonstrated by the rapid collapse of Sberbank Europe AG, which the ECB declared failing or likely to fail only four days after the start of the war, this also poses substantial risks to the viability of subsidiaries and branches of Russian credit institutions operating in the EU.

 

Has EBA taken measures to ensure that all subsidiaries and branches of Russian credit institutions operating in the euro area are subject to permanent and utmost supervisory scrutiny in the current period, in order to protect European customers, deposit guarantee schemes and other stakeholders as well as financial stability from the elevated risk posed by Russian credit institutions?

Has EBA conducted an overall risk assessment of the implications of the sanctions for the European banking sector and – if so – what the results were?

 

signed,

Rasmus Andresen;
Markus Ferber;
Jonás Fernández;
Luís Garicano;
Ernest Urtasun