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ECB publishes consolidated banking data for 2011

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Posted on January 27, 2012

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ECB Releases 2011 Banking Data

European Central Bank (ECB-POLICY-CENTENO-a52f21b9-8975-4dc5-9a21-8c5e8267aa43>ECB) is publishing the June-2011 Consolidated Banking Data (CBD), a data set that provides various statistics about the EU banking system on consolidated basis. It includes statistics on both individual EU Member States and the EU as a whole. It refers to 4,700 credit institutions and 434 banking groups and covers data for 1,016 foreign-controlled branches and subsidiaries operating in the EU. In particular, the data set includes profitability and efficiency indicators, balance sheet indicators relating to banks’ funding sources, non-performing loans developments as well as solvency ratios.

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Data Coverage by Bank Size

The CBD data are separately reported for three sizes of domestic banking groups (small, medium-sized and large banks). In addition, information is provided on foreign-controlled institutions active in EU countries. CBD series are available on a cross-border and cross-sector basis, where “cross-border” refers to branches and subsidiaries located outside the domestic market and “cross-sector” includes branches and subsidiaries of banks that can be classified as other financial institutions. Insurance companies are not included in the consolidation.
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Consolidated Banking Data Publication Frequency

The Consolidated Banking Data are published by the ECB-POLICY-CENTENO-a52f21b9-8975-4dc5-9a21-8c5e8267aa43>ECB on a semi-annual basis. Until 2010 the data were reported and analysed in the report on EU banking sector stability prepared by the Banking Supervision Committee of the European System of Central Banks. This report was discontinued following the creation of the European System of Financial Supervisors at the beginning of this year. However, the CBD are published in the ECB-POLICY-CENTENO-a52f21b9-8975-4dc5-9a21-8c5e8267aa43>ECB Statistical Data Warehouse. The data and more information about the methodology behind the data compilation are available on the ECB-POLICY-CENTENO-a52f21b9-8975-4dc5-9a21-8c5e8267aa43>ECB’s website:

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European Central Bank (ECB-POLICY-CENTENO-a52f21b9-8975-4dc5-9a21-8c5e8267aa43>ECB) is publishing the June-2011 Consolidated Banking Data (CBD), a data set that provides various statistics about the EU banking system on consolidated basis. It includes statistics on both individual EU Member States and the EU as a whole. It refers to 4,700 credit institutions and 434 banking groups and covers data for 1,016 foreign-controlled branches and subsidiaries operating in the EU. In particular, the data set includes profitability and efficiency indicators, balance sheet indicators relating to banks’ funding sources, non-performing loans developments as well as solvency ratios.

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The CBD data are separately reported for three sizes of domestic banking groups (small, medium-sized and large banks). In addition, information is provided on foreign-controlled institutions active in EU countries. CBD series are available on a cross-border and cross-sector basis, where “cross-border” refers to branches and subsidiaries located outside the domestic market and “cross-sector” includes branches and subsidiaries of banks that can be classified as other financial institutions. Insurance companies are not included in the consolidation.
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The Consolidated Banking Data are published by the ECB-POLICY-CENTENO-a52f21b9-8975-4dc5-9a21-8c5e8267aa43>ECB on a semi-annual basis. Until 2010 the data were reported and analysed in the report on EU banking sector stability prepared by the Banking Supervision Committee of the European System of Central Banks. This report was discontinued following the creation of the European System of Financial Supervisors at the beginning of this year. However, the CBD are published in the ECB-POLICY-CENTENO-a52f21b9-8975-4dc5-9a21-8c5e8267aa43>ECB Statistical Data Warehouse. The data and more information about the methodology behind the data compilation are available on the ECB-POLICY-CENTENO-a52f21b9-8975-4dc5-9a21-8c5e8267aa43>ECB’s website:

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Key Takeaways

  • ECB released June‑2011 consolidated banking data covering EU‑wide and individual Member State statistics.
  • Dataset includes information on ~4,700 credit institutions, 434 banking groups, and 1,016 foreign‑controlled branches and subsidiaries.
  • Indicators cover profitability, efficiency, funding, non‑performing loans and solvency, broken down by bank size and cross‑border activity.
  • Published semi‑annually via the ECB Statistical Data Warehouse following discontinuation of EU banking sector stability reports.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Consolidated Banking Data (CBD) cover?
It covers consolidated statistics on EU banking, including profitability, efficiency, balance sheets, funding sources, non‑performing loans and solvency ratios.
How many institutions are included?
The dataset refers to around 4,700 credit institutions, 434 banking groups and 1,016 foreign‑controlled branches and subsidiaries in the EU.
How are banks categorized in the data?
Banks are grouped into three sizes — small, medium‑sized and large — with separate indicators, plus cross‑border and cross‑sector reporting for foreign‑controlled institutions.
How often is the CBD published?
The Consolidated Banking Data are published semi‑annually by the ECB through its Statistical Data Warehouse.

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