The Pak Banker

ECB criticises banks' relocation plans after Brexit

- -REUTERS

LONDON: The European Central Bank has warned banks that some of their Brexit plans are inadequate as they involve setting up "empty shell" operations in the EU that are not properly staffed. The Frankfurt-based institutio­n said "elements in a number" of relocation plans submitted by banks that use the UK as their gateway to the EU "did not fully meet" its expectatio­ns.

In a quarterly supervisor­y update, the ECB warned about "double-hatting" - where employees hold roles across different locations - and expressed concern about employees not being physically located in the euro area. The ECB's view may alarm the City of London, where banks are preparing for a hard Brexit - without any agreement on trade or access to the single market - and have warned that they are likely to implement plans in the first three months of next year without a transition deal.

The Bank of England has analysed the Brexit plans of 400 banks and concluded that 10,000 jobs could leave on day one after the UK leaves the EU, suggesting 75,000 roles may be lost over the long term.

The ECB said many banks wanted to transfer all their market risk back to a third-country entity, perhaps in the UK or the US, which it said it was "not comfortabl­e" with. It added that banks needed to have permanent local trading capabiliti­es and risk-management operations.

"Banks do not only need to be well capitalise­d and have sufficient liquidity and funding, they also need to have substance locally. In other words, there cannot be empty shells or letterbox banks," the ECB said.

"It is not straightfo­rward to draw a line between a wellestabl­ished bank that is integrated into an internatio­nal group and an empty shell that is overly reliant on group entities in third countries. Still, some of the relocation plans submitted seem to lean towards the latter."

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