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Nafn fyrirlestrar (Edit/Breyta - Header/Footer) 1September 11, 2015 Strategy Note Nr. 1 Work of the Coordination Committee

Nafn fyrirlestrar (Edit/Breyta - Header/Footer) 2September 11, 2015  “A well-reputed expert in banking was appointed to be in charge of managing the bank restructuring process. The expert reports to the prime minister and has the overall responsibility of developing, implementing and communicating a comprehensive strategy for bank restructuring. A committee comprising representatives from FME, the central bank, the Ministry of Finance, and the Ministry of Commerce has been established to coordinate policy input and dialogue with the expert”.  One representative each from the Prime Minister’s Office (has also the right to appoint an observer), the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Central Bank and the Financial Supervisory Agency (FME). The Central Bank also provides managerial assistance to the Committee. Role and Responsibility of the Coordination Committee

Nafn fyrirlestrar (Edit/Breyta - Header/Footer) 3September 11, 2015  Goal:  Ensure the offering of banking services in Iceland by sound, solvent and efficient banks.  Key issues and priorities:  Provide credits to keep viable businesses operating throughout the financial crisis.  The banks should be forward looking and not occupied dealing with past mistakes and they should focus on providing their customers with banking services and rebuilding for the future.  It is of vital importance to revive key financial markets such as the foreign exchange market, the bond market, interbank money market and the stock market.  The state banks (new banks), savings banks and other financial companies are encouraged to compete actively.  The new banks have to reduce costs significantly. Mergers of banks and financial companies will be considered in order to make the system efficient.  The state banks will be adequately capitalized by the government and it is of vital importance that the banks support the government’s policy for economic recovery.  The payment flows for NBI's (i.e. the new Landsbanki) customers is affected by the UK freezing order on Landsbanki Íslands. It should be lifted. State-Owned Banks

Nafn fyrirlestrar (Edit/Breyta - Header/Footer) 4September 11, 2015  Goal:  Maintain sound, solvent and efficient financial institutions  Key issues and priorities:  Support viable financial undertakings in temporary difficulties.  Encourage mergers and rationalization within the financial system.  Permit the AMC to acquire “bad” assets from savings banks as a support to rationalization measures. Savings Banks and other Financial Companies

Nafn fyrirlestrar (Edit/Breyta - Header/Footer) 5September 11, 2015  Identify measures to support companies experiencing problems related to the financial crisis. The government to define the role of the government in corporate restructuring.  The government to consider the establishment of a centralized Asset Management Company (AMC) in charge of the restructuring of larger companies of strategic importance to the Icelandic economy.  Furthermore, the banking system remains under intense operational pressure. The State Banks (new banks) need to focus on moving forward and supporting the economy as it recovers. The restructuring process will be a drain and a distraction on operational management. Moreover, Iceland has only limited financial resources to direct towards the restructuring. A successful restructuring process therefore needs to first assess the overall size of the requirement from corporate Iceland before deploying these scarce resources. The government should consider making the creation of an Asset Management Company an essential part of the Icelandic bank restructuring programmed. Corporate Sector

Nafn fyrirlestrar (Edit/Breyta - Header/Footer) 6September 11, 2015  The Resolution committees are in charge of the resolution of the old banks.  It is the responsibility of the authorities to provide a legal framework for the resolutions in line with best international practice.  The work of the Resolution Committees should be transparent with an ongoing flow of information to the public about activities being carried out.  The Resolution Committees should emphasize the relationship with the creditor.  The compensation to the creditors for the assets transferred to the state banks should be determined in a fair and transparent manner.  Work in a positive way for the settlement of outstanding issues regarding minimum deposit guarantee obligations in some foreign countries. Resolution of old banks

Nafn fyrirlestrar (Edit/Breyta - Header/Footer) 7September 11, 2015  The government to consider the establishment of an independent holding company at arm's-length distance from political power, which will minimize the risk of political interference.  The government to define in advance decisions that need political approval, including to form a policy on foreign ownership.  The government should consider making the holding company responsible for discussions with creditors of the old banks on the design of the financial instrument, ensuring a fair compensation for the net assets transferred to the new banks.  The Government should consider future ownership issues. Ownership Issues

Nafn fyrirlestrar (Edit/Breyta - Header/Footer) 8September 11, 2015  The bank regulatory framework and supervisory practice are being reviewed by an international expert with the aim of strengthening safeguards against potential new crisis.  The review focuses on rules on liquidity management, connected lending, large exposures, cross-ownership, and the “fit and proper” status of owners and managers. The review and proposed changes will be completed by the end of March. Regulation and supervision

Nafn fyrirlestrar (Edit/Breyta - Header/Footer) 9September 11, 2015  The Strategy Note will be updated on an ongoing basis and at least every quarter.  Media seminars will be held every time the Strategy Note is updated.  Representatives in the Coordination Committee will keep the public informed on progress being made in implementing recommendations related to their areas of responsibility.  The Coordination Committee will actively work with representatives from the media to keep the public informed. Communication