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Topic Recovery/resolution Ordering resolution measures

If the conditions for resolution are met (FOLTF, public interest, no alternative measures), the resolution authority is responsible for issuing a resolution order and determining resolution measures.

A resolution order is issued in accordance with section 137 (1) sentence 1 of the German Recovery and Resolution Act (Sanierungs- und AbwicklungsgesetzSAG) in the form of a general administrative act that has to be publicly disclosed in order to become effective. The latter is effected by public notification of the enacting terms of the resolution order.

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Publications on this topic

Cir­cu­lar 02/2025 (A)

Circular 02/2025 (A) – Minimum requirements for implementing transfers during a resolution (MaStructural resolution tools)

Guid­ance No­tice Ex­ter­nal Bail-in Ex­e­cu­tion

Guidance Notice External Bail-in Execution (Status: 04.07.2024)

Guid­ance No­tice Ex­ter­nal Bail-in Ex­e­cu­tion (Amend­ments)

Guidance Notice External Bail-in Execution (Status 04.07.2024, amendments)

Cir­cu­lar 03/2024 (A)

Circular 03/2024 (A) – Minimum requirements for implementing transfers during a resolution (MaStructural resolution tools)

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