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imported>Doug Williamson (Expand to note 'bottom up' resolution expressly. Source: The Treasurer, November 2015, p49.) |
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Revision as of 13:55, 11 May 2016
(MPE).
Bank resolution.
Multiple Point of Entry resolution of a failed or failing bank group splits it up into its parts.
Healthy parts might be sold, or be maintained as a residual group.
Distressed parts would need to be resolved variously via:
- Purchase and Assumption,
- Liquidation and Payout or
- Bailin of units/subsidiaries.
Sometimes known as 'bottom-up' resolution.