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Financial Conglomerates Directive

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Introduction and Overview

Directive 2002/87/EC, commonly known as the Financial Conglomerates Directive (FICOD), establishes a framework for the supplementary prudential supervision of large financial groups that operate across different financial sectors, specifically banking, insurance, and investment services. These cross-sectoral groups are termed 'financial conglomerates'. The directive complements the existing sector-specific (solo) supervision by introducing a group-wide perspective to identify and manage risks that may arise from the interplay between different financial activities within the same group.

Evolution and Relation to Other Laws

Adopted in 2002, FICOD was a response to the increasing consolidation in the financial services industry. It has been amended numerous times to align with evolving market structures and other key EU financial legislation. It is closely linked to and amends several sectoral directives, including those related to banking (now the Capital Requirements Directive/Regulation package - CRD/CRR), insurance (Solvency II), and investment firms (MiFID/MiFIR).

The directive establishes a 'coordinator'—a single supervisory authority responsible for overseeing the conglomerate at a group level—which works in conjunction with the solo supervisors of the individual entities within the group. This coordination is crucial for a holistic view of the group's financial health.

Main Goal and Objectives

The primary goal of the directive is to enhance financial stability by addressing the specific prudential risks inherent in financial conglomerates. These risks include:

  • Contagion Risk: The risk that financial distress in one part of the group (e.g., the insurance arm) could spread to other parts (e.g., the banking arm).
  • Risk Concentration: Exposure to a single counterparty or a group of related counterparties that could threaten the solvency of the entire group.
  • Complexity and Transparency: The challenges in understanding the overall risk profile of a complex, cross-sectoral group.
  • Conflicts of Interest: Potential conflicts arising from transactions between different entities within the group.
  • Regulatory Arbitrage: The risk that groups might exploit differences between sectoral regulations.

To achieve this, the directive focuses on supplementary requirements for capital adequacy, risk concentration, intra-group transactions, and internal control mechanisms at the conglomerate level.

Who It Applies To

The directive applies to regulated entities (credit institutions, insurance undertakings, investment firms, asset management companies, and alternative investment fund managers) that are part of a financial conglomerate. A group is identified as a financial conglomerate if it meets specific criteria, primarily:

  • It is headed by a regulated entity or its main activities are in the financial sector.
  • It includes at least one entity from the insurance sector and at least one from the banking or investment services sector.
  • The activities in both sectors are 'significant' based on quantitative thresholds related to balance sheet totals and solvency requirements.

The rules also apply to mixed financial holding companies, which are parent companies of conglomerates but are not themselves regulated entities.

Key Dates and Timeline

  • Adopted: 16 December 2002
  • Published in Official Journal: 11 February 2003
  • Entered into force: 11 February 2003
  • Transposition deadline for Member States: 11 August 2004
  • First application: For the financial year beginning on 1 January 2005
  • Last updated: The consolidated text includes amendments up to Directive (EU) 2023/2864 of 13 December 2023.

Exemptions

Competent authorities have some discretion to waive the application of the directive. A group may not be identified as a financial conglomerate, or certain provisions may not be applied, if:

  • The group meets the thresholds, but the smallest financial sector's balance sheet total is below €6 billion, and authorities agree it is not necessary.
  • The inclusion of a specific entity is deemed inappropriate or misleading, or the entity is of negligible interest with respect to the objectives of supplementary supervision.
  • There are legal impediments to the transfer of necessary information from an entity in a third country.

Key Provisions and Requirements

Identification and Coordination

  • Thresholds (Article 3): Establishes quantitative criteria based on balance sheet totals and solvency requirements to identify a financial conglomerate.
  • Coordinator (Article 10): Appoints a single competent authority to be responsible for coordinating and exercising supplementary supervision over the entire group.

Supplementary Supervision Rules

  • Capital Adequacy (Article 6 & Annex I): Requires conglomerates to calculate their capital adequacy at the group level to ensure they have sufficient own funds to cover the total solvency requirements of all entities. This is designed to prevent the same capital from being used to cover risks in multiple entities ('multiple gearing').
  • Risk Concentration (Article 7 & Annex II): Mandates the monitoring and reporting of significant risk concentrations at the conglomerate level to the coordinator.
  • Intra-group Transactions (Article 8 & Annex II): Requires the monitoring and reporting of significant transactions between entities within the conglomerate to manage conflicts of interest and contagion risk.
  • Internal Controls and Risk Management (Article 9): Obliges regulated entities to have adequate risk management processes and internal control mechanisms, including sound governance and reporting procedures, at the level of the financial conglomerate.

Governance and Information

  • Management of Holding Companies (Article 13): Requires that persons directing a mixed financial holding company are of sufficiently good repute and experience.
  • Access to Information (Article 14): Ensures that competent authorities have access to all relevant information from any entity within the conglomerate, whether regulated or not.

Obligations for Affected Parties

  • Financial Conglomerates: Must ensure that own funds at the group level are always at least equal to the required supplementary capital. They must establish and maintain adequate group-wide risk management and internal control systems.
  • Reporting: Must report annually to the coordinator on significant risk concentrations and intra-group transactions.
  • Public Disclosure: Must publicly disclose, on an annual basis, a description of their legal structure, governance, and organisational structure (Article 9(4)).

Affected Products/Actors/Processes

  • Actors: Credit institutions, insurance and reinsurance undertakings, investment firms, asset management companies, alternative investment fund managers, and mixed financial holding companies.
  • Processes: Group-level capital management, risk management, internal governance, compliance, and supervisory reporting.

Penalties and Enforcement

If a conglomerate fails to meet the requirements, the coordinator (for mixed financial holding companies) and the relevant competent authorities (for regulated entities) must take necessary measures to rectify the situation. Member States must ensure that penalties or corrective measures can be imposed on mixed financial holding companies and their managers for infringing the provisions of the directive.

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Directive 2002/87/EC

Timeline
  • Proposed
    Apr 24, 2001
  • Approved
    Nov 20, 2002
  • Adopted
    Dec 16, 2002
  • Published
    Feb 13, 2003
  • In Force
    Feb 11, 2003
  • In Application
    Jan 1, 2005
  • Last Updated
    Jan 11, 2026

The Financial Conglomerates Directive (2002/87/EC) required EU Member States to transpose its provisions into their national laws by 11 August 2004. The requirements became fully applicable for the supervision of financial accounts for the financial year beginning on or after 1 January 2005. This means that any group identified as a financial conglomerate based on the directive's criteria had to comply with the supplementary supervision rules—including capital adequacy calculations, risk concentration reporting, and intra-group transaction monitoring—from that date forward.

Documents & Attachments

Official Documents

Supplementary Supervision of Financial Conglomerates
Proposal for a DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL on the supplementary supervision of credit institutions, insurance or reinsurance undertakings, investment firms , asset management companies and alternative investment fund managers in a financial conglomerate (codification)Feb 17, 2026
Proposal OfficialEnglishEU
Solvency II Review Directive
Directive (EU) 2025/2Nov 27, 2024
DirectiveEnglishEU
ESAP Directive
Directive (EU) 2023/2864Dec 13, 2023
DirectiveEnglishEU
Supervisory Reporting of Risk Concentrations and Intra-Group Transactions Implementing Technical Standards
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/2454Dec 14, 2022
Implementing ActEnglishEU
European Single Access Point
Proposal for a DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL amending certain Directives as regards the establishment and functioning of the European single access pointNov 25, 2021
Proposal OfficialEnglishEU
Investment Firms Prudential Supervision Directive
Directive (EU) 2019/2034Nov 27, 2019
DirectiveEnglishEU
Regulatory Technical Standards for Supplementary Supervision of Risk Concentration and Intra-Group Transactions
Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/2303Jul 28, 2015
Delegated ActEnglishEU
Financial Conglomerates Capital Adequacy Regulatory Technical Standards
Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 342/2014Jan 21, 2014
Delegated ActEnglishEU
Capital Requirements Directive
Directive 2013/36/EUJun 26, 2013
DirectiveEnglishEU
Financial Conglomerates Supervision Directive
Directive 2011/89/EUNov 16, 2011
DirectiveEnglishEU
European Supervisory Authorities Powers Directive
Directive 2010/78/EUNov 24, 2010
DirectiveEnglishEU
Supplementary Supervision of Financial Conglomerates
Proposition de DIRECTIVE DU PARLEMENT EUROPÉEN ET DU CONSEIL modifiant les directives 98/78/CE, 2002/87/CE et 2006/48/CE en ce qui concerne la surveillance complémentaire des entités financières des conglomérats financiersAug 16, 2010
Proposal OfficialEnglishEU
ESAs Powers Directive
Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Directives 1998/26/EC, 2002/87/EC, 2003/6/EC, 2003/41/EC, 2003/71/EC, 2004/39/EC, 2004/109/EC, 2005/60/EC, 2006/48/EC, 2006/49/EC, and 2009/65/EC in respect of the powers of the European Banking Authority, the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority and the European Securities and Markets Authority (Text with EEA relevance)Oct 26, 2009
Proposal OfficialEnglishEU
Supplementary Supervision of Financial Conglomerates Directive
Directive 2008/25/ECMar 11, 2008
DirectiveEnglishEU
Financial Conglomerates Implementing Powers Directive
Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Directive 2002/87/EC relating to the supplementary supervision of credit institutions, insurance undertakings and investment firms in a financial conglomerate as regards the implementing powers conferred on the CommissionDec 22, 2006
Proposal OfficialEnglishEU
Financial Services Committees Structure Directive
Directive 2005/1/ECMar 9, 2005
DirectiveEnglishEU
Credit Institutions Business Directive
Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council relating to the taking up and pursuit of the business of credit institutions (recast) {SEC(2004) 921}Jul 14, 2004
Proposal OfficialEnglishEU
Capital Adequacy Directive
Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the capital adequacy of investment firms and credit institutions (recast) {SEC(2004) 921}Jul 14, 2004
Proposal OfficialEnglishEU
Financial Services Committee Organisational Structure Directive
Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Council Directives 73/239/EEC, 85/611/EEC, 91/675/EEC, 93/6/EEC and 94/19/EC and Directives 2000/12/EC, 2002/83/EC and 2002/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, in order to establish a new financial services committee organisational structureNov 5, 2003
Proposal OfficialEnglishEU
Credit Institutions Business Directive
Directive 2000/12/ECMar 20, 2000
DirectiveEnglishEU
Insurance Group Supplementary Supervision Directive
Directive 98/78/ECOct 27, 1998
DirectiveEnglishEU
Investment Services Directive
Council Directive 93/22/EECMay 10, 1993
DirectiveEnglishEU
Capital Adequacy Directive
Council Directive 93/6/EECMar 15, 1993
DirectiveEnglishEU
Third Life Assurance Directive
Council Directive 92/96/EECNov 10, 1992
DirectiveEnglishEU
Third Non-Life Insurance Directive
Council Directive 92/49/EECJun 18, 1992
DirectiveEnglishEU
Direct Life Assurance Coordination Directive
Directive 79/267/EECMar 5, 1979
DirectiveEnglishEU
Non-Life Direct Insurance Business Coordination
First Council Directive 73/239/EECJul 24, 1973
DirectiveEnglishEU

National Transpositions

Zákon o podnikání na kapitálovém trhu
Zákon č. 204/2017 Sb.Jul 13, 2017
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o odpovědnosti za přestupky
Zákon č. 183/2017 Sb.Jun 27, 2017
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o poisťovníctve
Zákon č. 39/2015 Z. z.Mar 5, 2015
Local LawSlovakSlovakia
Zákon o dohledu nad bankami
Zákon č. 135/2014 Sb.Jul 21, 2014
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o investičních společnostech a fondech
Zákon č. 240/2013 Sb.Aug 18, 2013
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o finančních konglomerátech
Zákon č. 228/2013 Sb.Aug 1, 2013
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o kolektivním investování
Zákon č. 188/2011 Sb.Jul 14, 2011
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o kolektívnom investovaní
Zákon č. 203/2011 Z. z.Jul 1, 2011
Local LawSlovakSlovakia
Zákon o platebním styku
Zákon č. 139/2011 Sb.May 26, 2011
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o podnikání na kapitálovém trhu
Zákon č. 230/2009 Sb.Jul 29, 2009
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o poisťovníctve
Zákon č. 8/2008 Z. z.Jan 15, 2008
Local LawSlovakSlovakia
Vyhláška o vlastných zdrojoch finančného konglomerátu
Vyhláška č. 228/2005 Z. z.Jun 3, 2005
Local Implementing ActSlovakSlovakia
Vyhláška o vlastných zdrojoch finančného konglomerátu
Vyhláška č. 166/2005 Z. z.Apr 27, 2005
Local Implementing ActSlovakSlovakia
Zákon o dohľade nad finančným trhom
Zákon č. 747/2004 Z. z.Dec 30, 2004
Local LawSlovakSlovakia
Zákon o poisťovníctve a povinnom poistení
Zákon č. 645/2004 Z. z.Dec 9, 2004
Local LawSlovakSlovakia
Zákon o cenných papieroch
Zákon č. 635/2004 Z. z.Dec 1, 2004
Local LawSlovakSlovakia
Zákon o bankách
Zákon č. 554/2004 Z. z.Oct 22, 2004
Local LawSlovakSlovakia
Zákon o poisťovníctve
Zákon č. 186/2004 Z. z.Apr 15, 2004
Local LawSlovakSlovakia
Zákon o bankách
Zákon č. 165/1998 Sb.Jul 12, 1998
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o bankách
Zákon č. 16/1998 Sb.Feb 5, 1998
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o bankách
Zákon č. 21/1992 Sb.Jan 19, 1992
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o finančních konglomerátech
zákon o finančních konglomerátech
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o sjednocení finančního dohledu
Zákon č. 57/2006 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o státní statistické službě
Zákon č. 230/2006 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o kapitálových požadavcích
Zákon č. 120/2007 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o opatřeních proti praní špinavých peněz
Zákon č. 254/2008 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o pojišťovnictví
Zákon č. 277/2009 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o platebním styku
Zákon č. 285/2009 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o daních z příjmů
Zákon č. 2/2009 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o kapitálových požadavcích
Zákon č. 41/2011 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o reformě dohledu finančního trhu
Zákon č. 37/2012 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o obchodních korporacích
zákon o obchodních korporacích
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o rekodifikaci soukromého práva
Zákon č. 303/2013 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o spořitelních a úvěrních družstvech
Zákon č. 87/1995 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o finančních a obchodních předpisech
Zákon č. 126/2002 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o změně obchodních předpisů
Zákon č. 370/2000 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o změně obchodních předpisů
Zákon č. 88/2003 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o pojišťovnictví
Zákon č. 39/2004 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o podnikání na kapitálovém trhu
Zákon č. 256/2004 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o kapitálovém trhu
Zákon č. 257/2004 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o spořitelních a úvěrních družstvech
Zákon č. 280/2004 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Vyhláška o obezřetném podnikání
Vyhláška č. 123/2007 Sb.
Local Implementing ActCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o daňovém řádu
Zákon č. 281/2009 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Vyhláška o obezřetném podnikání
Vyhláška č. 380/2010 Sb.
Local Implementing ActCzechCzech Republic
Vyhláška o významné tržní síle
Vyhláška č. 228/2012 Sb.
Local Implementing ActCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o pojišťovnictví
zákon o pojišťovnictví
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Vyhláška o obezřetném podnikání
Vyhláška č. 333/2002 Sb.
Local Implementing ActCzechCzech Republic

General Information Documents

Judgment of the Court of 18 October 2010 in Case E-3/10 — EFTA Surveillance Authority v The Republic of Iceland (Failure by a Contracting Party to fulfil its obligations — Directive 2002/87/EC on the supplementary supervision of credit institutions, insurance undertakings and investment firms in a financial conglomerate)
Oct 18, 2010
InformationEnglishEU

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