I Finland slipper Nordea miljardavgift på sikt
Om Nordea flyttar sitt huvudkontor från Sverige till Finland blir banken kvitt ett antal regler och avgifter, skriver DI. Ett tydligt exempel är betalningarna till resolutionsreserven. Efter den regeländring som regeringen föreslagit räknar Nordea med att betala mellan 5,5 och 6 miljarder om året till fonden i Sverige, från 2019. I Finland skulle Nordea betala en avgift till EU-myndigheten SRF – men endast fram till 2024 då den beräknas nå önskad storlek.
bakgrund
Finansinpektionen i Finland
Wikipedia (en)
The Finnish Financial Supervisory Authority (FIN-FSA; in Finnish: Finanssivalvonta [Fiva]; in Swedish: Finansinspektionen [FI]) is the financial regulatory authority of the Finnish government, responsible for the regulation of financial markets in Finland.
FIN-FSA supervise Finland’s financial and insurance sectors. It include banks, insurance companies, pension companies and other companies operating in the insurance sector, investment firms, fund management companies and the Helsinki Stock Exchange. 95% of activities are funded by the supervised entities and the remainder by the Bank of Finland.
Europeiska bankunionen
Övervakningsmekanism
Wikipedia (en)
The Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) is the name for the mechanism which has granted the European Central Bank (ECB) a supervisory role to monitor the financial stability of banks based in participating states, starting from 4 November 2014. Eurozone states are obliged to participate, while Member states of the European Union outside the eurozone can voluntarily participate. As of 3 November 2014, none of the non-eurozone member states had opted to join, although the ECB reported that some of them had expressed an interest in joining, and that talks were being held with each of them to map which changes to national legislation need to be adopted in order to become a SSM member. The SSM is the first established part of the EU banking union, and will function in conjunction to the Single Resolution Mechanism.
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