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Alex Kuczynski Director – Corporate Affairs Financial Services Compensation Scheme, UK SKATING ON THIN ICE – WHAT DEPOSIT INSURANCE SCHEME FOR EUROPE? 13 January 2011
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Recent European and UK History 1979 Banking Act – UK DGS 1994 Deposit Guarantee Schemes Directive (94/19/EC) 2005 EC Communication 2007– FSCS removal of co-insurance, increasing the limit to £35,000 2008– FSCS increased limit to £50,000 2009 – amending DGS (2009/14/EC) – Banking Act 2009 2010– draft amending DGSD 2011– FSCS increased limit to £85,000 and simplified process
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2009 Amending DGS €100,000 – maximum harmonisation basis Temporary increased account balances Pan EU DGS Harmonisation of scope of products and depositors Link with reimbursing depositors, including emergency payout
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Draft DGS – 12 July 2010 Simplification and harmonisation, in particular scope of coverage and arrangements for payout Further reduction of the time limit for payout of depositors and better access for DGS to information about their members Sound and credible DGS that are sufficiently financed Mutual borrowing between DGS i.e. a borrowing facility in certain circumstances Home/host handling of claims/payout
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Simplification and Harmonisation “Deposit” Eligible depositor – all individuals, all corporates No set off Fixed interest return Currency of payout Temporary high balances
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Time Limit For Payout 3 months – extendable (1994) 20 working days (2009) 7 calendar days? (2010) Single customer view and account flagging No application/claim Trust and beneficiary accounts Information template
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PAN EU DGS/Mutual Borrowing De Larosiere report Alternative structures/28 th scheme? Single Pan EU scheme? Home/Host state’s responsibilities Mutual borrowing – 0.5% - EBA role - repayment in 5 years - priority in liquidation Resolution funding
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Funding Ex ante – 1.5% target fund Ex post – 0.5% contribution Risk-based levies/differential premiums Liquidity and access to funds Investment of funds – limited range Transitional period – 2020?
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Operational Issues and Concerns Contingency planning/stress testing – access to data Corporate governance structures – independence Cross-border cooperation/single point of contact - funding Speed and access to funds, and currency of payout Method of payout – cheques, electronic payout, bank branches, other
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Contribution to Financial Stability Increased expectations Role in consumer confidence and financial stability Resolution funding
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Work In Progress Revised draft DGSD IADI/EFDI/BCBS/IMF Assessment methodology for the core principles of effective deposit insurance systems EFDI Multilateral Memorandum of Understanding Faster payout workshops
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