Attuazione della direttiva 2013/36/UE, che modifica la direttiva 2002/87/CE e abroga le direttive 2006/48/CE e 2006/49/CE, per quanto concerne l'accesso all'attività degli enti creditizi e la vigilanza prudenziale sugli enti creditizi e sulle imprese di investimento. Modifiche al decreto legislativo 1° settembre 1993, n. 385 e al decreto legislativo 24 febbraio 1998, n. 58. (15G00087) | 15G00087 — Italy law | Esheria

Attuazione della direttiva 2013/36/UE, che modifica la direttiva 2002/87/CE e abroga le direttive 2006/48/CE e 2006/49/CE, per quanto concerne l'accesso all'attività degli enti creditizi e la vigilanza prudenziale sugli enti creditizi e sulle imprese di investimento. Modifiche al decreto legislativo 1° settembre 1993, n. 385 e al decreto legislativo 24 febbraio 1998, n. 58. (15G00087)

This preamble introduces a legislative decree affecting banking supervision and related definitions, powers, and publication duties.

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Jurisdiction
Italy
Instrument
Regulation
Citation
15G00087
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Language
it
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This preamble introduces a legislative decree affecting banking supervision and related definitions, powers, and publication duties. Holders of the shares covered by Article 19 must meet integrity, competence, and fairness standards. If those standards are not met, related voting and influence rights cannot be exercised, and excess shares must be sold within the deadline set by the Bank of Italy. Banca officers in administrative, management, and control roles must be fit for the job and meet specified professional, integrity, independence, competence, and fairness requirements. Banks and their parent companies must set up internal reporting procedures for possible banking-rule violations, protect whistleblowers and data, and keep reports on a separate, independent channel. Bank of Italy may receive violation reports from bank staff and parent-company staff, set conditions for receiving them, and use the information only for supervisory purposes. It also gives Bank of Italy powers on risk limits and certain governance/remuneration matters, while shareholders and directors must abstain from conflicted decisions.