Central Bank of Ireland Issues National Data Template Under AnaCredit
The Central Bank of Ireland published the national data template and rules, template notes on compilation, and schema version 1.0 for AnaCredit reporting. The template notes on compilation are designed to assist reporting agents to complete the National Template Return (NCR1B) that will become effective from March 31, 2019. The National Template must be reported on a quarterly basis with reference to the end of March, June, September, and December each year. The reporting deadline for the National Template is 20th working day after the last working day of the reference period (T+20).
AnaCredit comprises the collection of granular credit data based on harmonized ECB statistical reporting requirements. The objective is to establish a common granular credit database shared between the Eurosystem members, comprising input data for all euro area member states. Granular credit data can be widely used to serve a number of different functions. The AnaCredit data will support ECB and the Central Bank of Ireland in performing their central banking and supervisory functions including monetary policy analysis and operations, risk management, financial stability surveillance, statistics, macro-prudential policy and research. A key part of building the AnaCredit System, is the ability to reuse the data for domestic purposes. However, the ability of meeting the various domestic user requirements requires the collection of additional data over and beyond the requirements laid down in the AnaCredit regulation. These requirements are targeted, to the greatest extent possible, at the relevant banks that can satisfy the user need.
Related Links
- National Data Template and Rules (XLSX)
- Notes on Compilation (PDF)
- Schema Version 1.0 (XSD)
- AnaCredit Webpage
Keywords: Europe, Ireland, Banking, AnaCredit, National Data Template, Reporting, Schema, Central Bank of Ireland
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