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Three in five supervisory authorities publish oversight outcomes

Majority of respondents release supervision details in annual report

Most supervisory institutions publish findings from the evaluation processes they carry out in their jurisdictions, the Supervision Benchmarks 2025 reveal.

Twenty-one (63.6%) of 33 institutions say they make outcomes of their supervisory procedures public. The practice is more common to supervisory bodies that are within central banks (72%). Only three (37.5%) of eight non-central banking supervisory bodies in the sample publish supervisory results.

Additional information from respondents shows

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