On 12 December, the rapporteur of the European Parliament (EP), Ralf Seekatz, published his draft report on the Securitisation Regulation and the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR). With this, he lays the foundation for the Parliament’s position on the proposals presented by the European Commission last summer to revise the securitisation framework (see TSIkompakt of 17
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ECON – TSI at public hearing on securitisation regulation in EU Parliament
The European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) invited TSI, alongside with AFME, Finance Watch and ESRB, to the public hearing on the securitisation regulation held in Brussels on 13 October. We had the opportunity to present the positions developed jointly by the BdB (Association of German Banks) and TSI and to answer
EU consultation on securitisations – Commission publishes summary of the results
The European Commission has published a summary of the responses to its consultation on the functioning of the securitisation regulation (see TSI kompakt from 4 December 2024). The 12-page document provides an overview of the feedback received from various stakeholders. The key points from the EU Commission’s report Below are the key findings from the
TSI and GBIC respond to EU consultation on securitisation – rigorous implementation of a series of measures required to strengthen the Capital Markets Union
Together with the German Banking Industry Committee (GBIC) and in close cooperation with its stakeholders from the TSI partner network, TSI today responded to the consultation on securitisation regulation. The European Commission’s Directorate-General for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union (DG FISMA) invited to this consultation on 9 October and asked about all
European Commission publishes consultation on securitisation framework
The European Commission published its eagerly awaited consultation on the securitisation regulation today. After informal soundings with market participants in summer this year, the official part is now following. The consultation is very broad-based, with ten topics, and the deadline for submissions is 4 December. Based on a first reading, the following main focusses have



