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1 New financial sector delineation in ESA 2010: First assessment for the financial accounts in Austria Workshop on SNA 2008 / ESA 2010 OECD - October 2011 Michael Andreasch (michael.andreasch@oenb.at)

2 Financial sector delineation in Austria – OECD workshop on SNA 2008/ESA 2010, October 20112 Content Sector classification according to ESA 1995 and ESA 2010 Content of each sector Classification in practice – possibilities and challenges draft version (work in progress) What have we achieved – and what not? Proposal for further steps

3 Financial sector delineation in Austria – OECD workshop on SNA 2008/ESA 2010, October 20113 Central bank S.121 Other MFI S.122 Money market funds S.123 Insurance corporations S.128 Captive Financial Institutions S.127 Financial Auxiliaries S.126 Non-MMF S.124 Other MFI S.122 Pensions funds S.129 Other financial intermediaries S.123 Financial auxiliaries S.124 Insurance corporations and pensions funds S.125 Other financial intermediaries S.125 Non-financial corporations S.11 Holding companies, SPEs

4 Financial sector delineation in Austria – OECD workshop on SNA 2008/ESA 2010, October 20114 Central bank S.121 Other MFI S.122 MMF S.123 The classification will be made under the responsibility of the central bank in Austria. The ECB is providing a list of MFIs including MMFs. Data on each sub-sector on a who-to-whom basis are available in Austria.

5 Financial sector delineation in Austria – OECD workshop on SNA 2008/ESA 2010, October 20115 Non-MMF S.124 Classification in Austria is based on national legislation: Funds registered in Austria according to the “Investment fund law” and “Real estate fund law”. The classification will be made under the responsibility of the central bank in Austria. Data on the sub-sector on a who-to-whom basis are available in Austria.

6 Financial sector delineation in Austria – OECD workshop on SNA 2008/ESA 2010, October 20116 Other financial intermediaries S.125 Financial corporations „engaged in lending“ Financial vehicle corporations engaged in securitisation transactions (FVC) Security and derivative dealers (SDD) Specialised financial corporations Financial leasing (FLC) Hire purchase and the provision of personal or commercial finance (HP) Factoring (FA) Venture and development capital companies (VC) Export/import financing companies (EIF) Financial intermediaries vis as vis MFI only (FIM)

7 Financial sector delineation in Austria – OECD workshop on SNA 2008/ESA 2010, October 20117 Classification in Austria is mainly based on national legislation according to the banking law (except for VC, EIF) and will be made under the shared responsibility of the central bank and the central statistics office in Austria. Challenges: At present there is an unclear situation classifying “financial leasing” in Austria: different views how to classify entities included in “real estate leasing activities”(NACE 2008 classification) based on information derived from the company register (influenced by national tax legislation) and credit register (based on banking supervisory treatment and even IAS) Data on FVC, SDD and FLC are available in Austria. Data on all other units are (partly) difficult to achieve and partly not important in Austria ? Other financial intermediaries S.125

8 Financial sector delineation in Austria – OECD workshop on SNA 2008/ESA 2010, October 20118 Financial Auxiliaries S.126 Insurance/loan/securities broker, financial service consultants Payment institutions Corporations providing stock exchange and insurance exchange as well as infrastructure for financial markets, arranging derivative/hedging instruments, manage the issue of guarantees, … Central supervisory authorities (separate units only) Managers of pension funds, mutual funds, etc. Head offices of financial corporations classification by convention according to ESA 2010 based on NACE 2008 classification

9 Financial sector delineation in Austria – OECD workshop on SNA 2008/ESA 2010, October 20119 Classification in Austria is partly based on national legislation; for head-offices based on type of activity (NACE 2008: 70.100), equity holdings of daughter companies in the balance sheets, turnover, number of employees (at present: 47 out of 3377), but: The classification will be made under the shared responsibility of the central bank and the central statistics office in Austria. Data on payment institutions, managers of mutual/pensions funds are available on a quarterly basis. All other units are under consideration (annual balance sheet data, FDI data) Financial Auxiliaries S.126 ?

10 Financial sector delineation in Austria – OECD workshop on SNA 2008/ESA 2010, October 201110 Captive Financial Institutions S.127 Trusts, estates, brass plate companies Special Purpose Entities (SPE) partly previously included in S.11, delineation to S.13 Sovereign Wealth Funds (if classified as S.12) Holding companies of financial and non-financial corporations based on NACE 2008 classification Units providing financial services with own funds or funds provided by a sponsor

11 Financial sector delineation in Austria – OECD workshop on SNA 2008/ESA 2010, October 201111 There is nearly no legal legislation for these units; holdings are classified in line with NACE 2008 classification (NACE 2008: 64.200) Challenge: Correct allocation of the type of economic acitivity (see S.126) The classification will be made under the shared responsibility of the central bank and the central statistics office in Austria. Data on holding companies, SPE with cross-border activities on an annual basis using balance sheet data, FDI data (counterpart data information under consideration) should be available. Captive Financial Institutions S.127

12 Financial sector delineation in Austria – OECD workshop on SNA 2008/ESA 2010, October 201112 Insurance corporations S.128 Pensions funds S.129 Classification in Austria is based on national legislation: Insurance corporations and pension funds are defined by law The reporting of IC is based on “home country” principle. Open issues: Issuer of standardised guarantees (ICPF, Banks Gov.,..) ? Pension Manager ? The classification will be made under the responsibility of financial market supervisory body (FMA). Data on the sub-sectors (on a who-to-whom basis for assets only) are available in Austria. ?

13 Financial sector delineation in Austria – OECD workshop on SNA 2008/ESA 2010, October 201113 What have we achieved up to now … Comparison between ESA 1995 and 2010 on major changes in the sector delineation Identification of important amended / new entities in the financial sector First assessment for the financial account in Austria

14 Financial sector delineation in Austria – OECD workshop on SNA 2008/ESA 2010, October 201114 Data sources Data availability Direct data source Reports by other entities Population Sub-sector of the financial sector Central bank S.121YY (Reports) SHS1 Other MFI excluding MMF S.122YY (Reports) SHS, ICPF780 Money market funds S.123YY (Reports) BSI, SHS24 Non-MMF S.124YY (Reports) BSI, SHS2.179 Other financial intermediaries S.125 PartlyY (Reports, BS data) BSI, SHS, ICPF> 150 Financial auxiliaries S.126PartlyY (Reports, BS data) BSI, SHS, ICPF; (for head-offices under consideration) > 100 Captive financial institutions S.127 PartlyY (Reports, BS data) for holdings under consideration > 2.000 Insurance corporations S.128YY (Reports)BSI, SHS59 Pension funds S.129YY (Reports)BSI, SHS17 Reports = defined reporting requirements to the NCB. BSI = Banking Statistics, SHS = Security holdings statistics, ICPF = Statistics provided by insurance corporations and pension funds. BS = Balance sheet data.

15 Financial sector delineation in Austria – OECD workshop on SNA 2008/ESA 2010, October 201115

16 Financial sector delineation in Austria – OECD workshop on SNA 2008/ESA 2010, October 201116 … – and what not, next steps: Coordinated work on the classification of head-offices, holding companies and leasing companies between NSI and Central bank with the aim of a harmonized list of entities Investigation on amendments of reports to the Central bank improving reporting guidelines and exchange of information on (selected) individual entities Challenge: Distinction between head offices (if part of sector S.11) and holding companies in counterpart statistics (like banking statistics, ICPF statistics, security holdings statistics by custodians). Work on the integration of balance sheet data as part of the regular compilation and Investigations on the compilation of back-data


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