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Basel Committee publishes more details on the 2025 assessment of global systemically important banks

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Bank for International Settlements - BIS
Bank for International Settlements - BIS
  • Basel Committee provides additional information regarding the 2025 G-SIB assessment.
  • Further details include global denominators and individual bank indicators.
  • The release accompanies the Financial Stability Board’s updated G-SIB list.

The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision today published further information related to its 2025 assessment of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs), with additional details to improve understanding of the scoring methodology.

The publication accompanies the Financial Stability Board’s release of the updated list of G-SIBs and includes:

  • The denominators of the high-level indicators used to calculate banks‘ scores.
  • The high-level indicators for each bank in the sample used to calculate these denominators.
  • The cut-off score used to identify the G-SIBs in the updated list and the thresholds used to allocate G-SIBs to buckets for calculating the higher loss-absorbency requirements.

The Committee’s methodology assesses the systemic importance of global banks using indicators calculated from data for the previous fiscal year-end (2024) supplied by banks and validated by national authorities. The final scores are mapped to corresponding buckets that determine the higher loss-absorbency requirement for each G-SIB.

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

The Basel Committee’s G-SIB interactive dashboard has been updated to reflect the latest results.

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Bank for International Settlements
Basel Committee
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