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Bank supervision - European Union (EU)
(SREP).
The Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process is a set of bank supervisory guidelines issued by the European Banking Authority (EBA).
They are designed to provide a consistent framework within which national supervisors review and evaluate banks.
The SREP covers:
- Business model analysis;
- Internal governance and controls;
- Assessment of risks to capital and adequacy of capital; and
- Assessment of liquidity risk and adequacy of liquidity resources.