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European Recovery & Resolution Summit - 10th Annual
October 2025

Katia Mastrodomenico
Head of Division Business Model, Capital and Crisis (BCC) at EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK
Speaker

Profile

Since October 2021, Head of the Division Business Model, Capital and Crisis (BCC) in the DG Horizontal Line Supervision (DG-HOL) at the ECB/SSM.

BCC is an international team of managers and highly qualified experts with know-how on banks’ business models sustainability, capital adequacy, and crisis preparedness and response. Main responsibilities: i) horizontal guidance, benchmarking analyses, and supervisory tools supporting the day-to-day supervision of the SSM banks; ii) contribution to the ECB stance for international debates and regulatory developments; iii) preparedness and management of idiosyncratic crisis of banks and system-wide market turmoil.

Chair of the SSM Crisis Management Network (CMN). Chair of the EBA Sub-Group on Crisis Preparedness and Response (SG-CPR). ECB representative in the EBA Resolution Committee (ResCo). Deputy of the ECB member in the EBA Supervisory Risks Group (SUPRISC), the SRB Board – Plenary Session, and the FSB Resolution Steering Group (ReSG).

Since the start of the SSM (November 2014), Head of Section / Coordinator of the Joint Supervisory Teams (JSTC) in charge of the prudential supervision of large and complex European banks with different business models and risk profiles, including crisis banks and a GSIB.

More than 15 years of diversified experience in banking supervision at the Bank of Italy on a broad range of topics (e.g., supervision of LSIs and financial intermediaries, on-site inspections, regulation and methodologies, horizontal risk-analyses, validation of internal models).

Master’s degree in Economics and Commerce (Universitá Cattolica, Milano, Italy). Master of science in Economics – MEC (Universitá Bocconi, Milano, Italy).

Agenda Sessions

  • Towards resolvability operationalisation: impacts on dry runs, testing, and inspections

    13:30