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AI Summary of Article 131 Global and other systemically important institutions
The designated authorities within Member States are tasked with identifying Global Systemically Important Institutions (G-SIIs) and Other Systemically Important Institutions (O-SIIs), which must adhere to specific identification methodologies. These methodologies evaluate factors such as size, interconnectedness, and cross-border activities, ultimately producing an overall score that determines institutional categorisation.
Each G-SII must maintain a G-SII buffer linked to its assigned sub-category, while O-SIIs may be required to uphold an O-SII buffer, potentially exceeding 3% of their total risk exposure. Regulatory guidance and stringent monitoring will ensure the effectiveness of these buffers, maintaining stability within the financial system.
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Article 131 Global and other systemically important institutions
1. Member States shall designate an authority to be responsible for identifying, on a consolidated basis, G-SIIs, and, on an individual, sub-consolidated or consolidated basis, as applicable, other systemically important institutions (O-SIIs), which have been authorised within their jurisdiction. That authority shall be the competent authority or the designated authority. Member States may designate more than one authority.
G-SIIs shall be any of the following:
(a) a group headed by an EU parent institution, an EU parent financial holding company, or an EU parent mixed financial holding company; or
(b) an institution that is not a subsidiary of an EU parent institution, of an EU parent financial holding company or of an EU parent mixed financial holding company.
O-SIIs may either be an institution or a group headed by an EU parent institution, an EU parent financial holding company, an EU parent mixed financial holding company, a parent institution in a Member State, a parent financial holding company in a Member State or a parent mixed financial holding company in a Member State.
2. The identification methodology for G-SIIs shall be based on the following categories:
(a) size of the group;