This resolution report provides an update on progress in implementing policy measures to enhance the resolvability of systemically important financial institutions and sets out plans for further work. The report concludes that authorities and firms need to be mindful of any remaining gaps as they work towards making resolution strategies and plans operational in all sectors.

  • Central Counterparties (CCPs) – A policy priority for the FSB is the further strengthening of the resilience and resolvability of CCPs. Its continuing work on financial resources and tools to support orderly resolution will lead to further guidance, on which the FSB will publicly consult during the second quarter of 2020.

  • Banks – Global systemically important banks have been made more resolvable through the build-up of total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC) and other measures. Notwithstanding this progress, challenges remain. Authorities need to determine the appropriate balance between group-internal distribution of TLAC and non-pre-positioned resources; and access to temporary liquidity in the relevant currencies and in adequate amounts when and where needed by firms going through resolution requires ex ante preparation by firms and authorities.

  • Insurance – Resolvability monitoring in the insurance sector highlighted in particular challenges stemming from group-internal interconnectedness.