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







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