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Scope of Insurers Subject to the Recovery and Resolution Planning Requirements in the FSB Key Attributes: Final Report

Final guidance outlines key criteria for authorities to consider in assessing individual insurers and specifies circumstances when recovery and resolution planning requirements should always apply.

Scope of Insurers Subject to Recovery and Resolution Planning Requirements in the Key Attributes: Overview of consultation responses

This document summarises the responses to the 25 November 2025 public consultation report on the Scope of Insurers Subject to the Recovery and Resolution Planning Requirements (RRP) in the FSB Key Attributes.

Identification of Critical Functions of Insurers: Practices paper – Revised version

Revised practices paper contains an explanatory note regarding other FSB Guidance concerning the definition of a “critical function” for insurers.

Key Attributes Assessment Methodology for the Insurance Sector: Revised version

This revised version contains an explanatory note regarding other FSB Guidance concerning the definition of a “critical function” for insurers.

Developing Effective Resolution Strategies and Plans for Systemically Important Insurers: Revised version

This guidance contains an explanatory note regarding other FSB Guidance concerning the definition of a “critical function” for insurers.

FSB Work Programme for 2026

Report summarises FSB initiatives in 2026, including an indicative schedule of the FSB’s planned publications for the year.

2025 Resolution Report: “From Plans to Practice: Operationalising Resolution”

Foundational resolution frameworks are now mostly in place, with significant progress in operational planning and resolvability assessments.

Good Practices for Crisis Management Groups (Revised Version)

Supplementary information added to the 2021 Good Practices for Crisis Management Groups aims to enhance crisis coordination between home and host authorities outside of crisis management groups.

2025 List of Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs)

List of G-SIBs remains at 29, with two banks moving into a higher bucket and one bank moving into a lower bucket.

The FSB reaffirms its decision to use IAIS Holistic Framework assessments instead of an annual identification of global systemically important insurers

Guidance offers a structured approach for authorities to assess which insurers should be subject to recovery and resolution planning requirements.