In the past decade, asset management companies (AMCs) have been an effective tool for relieving banks of large portfolios of non-performing loans (NPLs). Managed over time, AMCs can reduce the financial burden on the overall system. This paper is based on the existing literature and EU experiences of national AMCs created in the aftermath of the global financial crisis. It discusses the advantages and disadvantages of using AMCs, and considers the key elements in their design.

(2021). Non-performing loans - new risks and policies? What factors drive the performance of national asset management companies? [research project report - rapporto di ricerca]. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/205318

Non-performing loans - new risks and policies? What factors drive the performance of national asset management companies?

Bodellini, Marco
2021-05-27

Abstract

In the past decade, asset management companies (AMCs) have been an effective tool for relieving banks of large portfolios of non-performing loans (NPLs). Managed over time, AMCs can reduce the financial burden on the overall system. This paper is based on the existing literature and EU experiences of national AMCs created in the aftermath of the global financial crisis. It discusses the advantages and disadvantages of using AMCs, and considers the key elements in their design.
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This paper was prepared by the Economic Governance Support Unit (EGOV) at the request of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON).
27-mag-2021
Bodellini, Marco
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