Article L511-41
…of their financial structure. In particular, they must comply with coverage and risk-spreading ratios. To comply with solvency and liquidity standards, they may be authorised to use their internal ris…
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…of their financial structure. In particular, they must comply with coverage and risk-spreading ratios. To comply with solvency and liquidity standards, they may be authorised to use their internal ris…
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…ed to in I of Article L. 511-10, or finance companies are effectively managed by at least two persons.
…standards authority) issued after obtaining the opinion of the Comité consultatif de la législation et de la réglementation financières (consultative committee for financial legislation and regulation…
…and in the Order of the Minister for the Economy mentioned in Article L. 611-1 for finance companies. This additional requirement constitutes the overall capital cushion requirement provided for by t…
…t prejudice to Articles L. 511-41-3 and L. 612-30 to L. 612-34, the Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution may order a credit institution, a class 1 bis investment firm or a finance company…
…ard of directors, the supervisory board or any other body exercising equivalent supervisory functions.The competence of the members of the Board of Directors, the Supervisory Board or any other body e…
Credit institutions and finance companies shall set up a risk management function that is independent of operational functions and has adequate resources to enable it to carry out its mission.Credit i…
…policy of credit institutions and finance companies makes a distinction, based on clear criteria, between basic fixed remuneration and variable remuneration.Basic fixed remuneration primarily reflect…
The Appointments Committee periodically and at least once a year assesses the structure, size, composition and effectiveness of the Board of Directors, the Supervisory Board or any other body exercisi…
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