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Banking Union – annual report 2025

2025/2136(INI)·10th term·ECON·INI
Summary

An own-initiative report constituting the 2025 annual report on the Banking Union. The amendments rewrite recitals on the Banking Union's aims of banking stability, avoiding taxpayer-funded bailouts and the 'too big to fail' issue, its components the SSM and Single Resolution Mechanism, deposit insurance and EDIS, the common backstop and ESM Treaty, non-bank financial intermediaries, and implementing the Basel III standards proportionately while protecting competitiveness.

Procedure timeline

  1. Committee amendments tabled
    19 Jan 2026
  2. Plenary vote — Adopted
    30 Apr 2026 · On the motion for a resolution · the text as a whole
285
Amendments
distinct, in window
31
Members
tabled at least one
1
Committee
19 Jan 2026
Dates

Plenary votes

7 roll-call votes

In plenary, Parliament usually votes in steps: first on amendments to the text (sometimes split into parts, so Members can accept one half of a sentence and reject the other), then on the text as a whole. The “main vote” is the one that adopts or rejects the text itself. Each vote below shows exactly which step it was. How voting works →

  1. Show the 4 earlier votes
    1. 30 Apr 2026Adopted
      On paragraph 4 (part 1 of a split vote)
      Official label: § 4/1 · what was voted ↗
      380 for154 against40 abstentions145 did not vote
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    2. 30 Apr 2026Adopted
      On paragraph 4 (part 2 of a split vote)
      Official label: § 4/2 · what was voted ↗
      309 for242 against14 abstentions154 did not vote
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    3. 30 Apr 2026Rejected
      On paragraph 4 (part 3 of a split vote)
      Official label: § 4/3 · what was voted ↗
      263 for310 against8 abstentions138 did not vote
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    4. 30 Apr 2026Adopted
      On paragraph 17 (part 1 of a split vote)
      Official label: § 17/1 · what was voted ↗
      492 for50 against33 abstentions144 did not vote
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  2. 30 Apr 2026Adopted
    On paragraph 17 (part 2 of a split vote)
    Official label: § 17/2 · what was voted ↗
    297 for248 against22 abstentions152 did not vote
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  3. 30 Apr 2026Rejected
    On amendment 1 · paragraph 20
    Official label: § 20 - Am 1 · what was voted ↗
    127 for309 against143 abstentions140 did not vote
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  4. 30 Apr 2026Main voteAdopted
    On the motion for a resolution · the text as a whole
    Official label: Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte) · what was voted ↗
    376 for187 against17 abstentions139 did not vote
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Vote data: HowTheyVote.eu (ODbL, attribution) / European Parliament · roll-call votes only

Plenary amendments1 tabled on this text

Amendments tabled for the plenary sitting on this text, in their own numbering series. This is a different set from the committee amendments tracked elsewhere on AmendEU, and is not counted in any of the site’s amendment totals.

  1. Amendment 1The LeftMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 20
    Current text

    20. Acknowledges the specific risks posed by crypto-assets, while also acknowledging the opportunities they offer, such as euro-denominated stablecoins; calls for consistent innovation-friendly supervision to ensure that innovation serves the public; calls for the EU and the national authorities to monitor exposures, address risks and counter speculative behaviours, combat financial crime and protect consumers; underlines the importance of global standards in this field;

    Amendment

    20. Acknowledges the specific risks posed by crypto-assets; underlines that crypto-assets function primarily as speculative instruments rather than efficient means of payment; calls for consistent supervision to ensure that innovation serves the public; calls for the EU and the national authorities to monitor exposures, address risks and counter speculative behaviours, combat financial crime and protect consumers; underlines the importance of global standards in this field; underlines the findings of an ECB working paper1a studying the effects of stablecoin adoption; emphasises, in this regard, the potential effects of increased stablecoin usage in the euro area, such as deposit substitution…

    Excerpt — full text in the official PDF.

Official amendment documents

Full record

Members who amended this procedure

31 Members · by amendment count
1
Isabel BENJUMEA BENJUMEA
Isabel BENJUMEA BENJUMEA
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇪🇸 Spain
55(6 solo)
2
Michalis HADJIPANTELA
Michalis HADJIPANTELA
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇨🇾 Cyprus
54(24 solo)
3
Fernando NAVARRETE ROJAS
Fernando NAVARRETE ROJAS
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇪🇸 Spain
52(3 solo)
4
Markus FERBER
Markus FERBER
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇩🇪 Germany
32(2 solo)
5
Virginijus SINKEVIČIUS
Virginijus SINKEVIČIUS
Greens / EFA · 🇱🇹 Lithuania
26(26 solo)
6
Marlena MALĄG
Marlena MALĄG
European Conservatives & Reformists · 🇵🇱 Poland
24(24 solo)
7
Auke ZIJLSTRA
Auke ZIJLSTRA
Patriots for Europe · 🇳🇱 Netherlands
20
8
Sebastian TYNKKYNEN
Sebastian TYNKKYNEN
European Conservatives & Reformists · 🇫🇮 Finland
20
9
Gilles BOYER
Gilles BOYER
Renew Europe · 🇫🇷 France
17
10
Stéphanie YON-COURTIN
Stéphanie YON-COURTIN
Renew Europe · 🇫🇷 France
17
11
Roman HAIDER
Roman HAIDER
Patriots for Europe · 🇦🇹 Austria
17
12
Herbert DORFMANN
Herbert DORFMANN
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇮🇹 Italy
15
13
Marco FALCONE
Marco FALCONE
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇮🇹 Italy
15
14
Regina DOHERTY
Regina DOHERTY
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇮🇪 Ireland
13(13 solo)
15
Ralf SEEKATZ
Ralf SEEKATZ
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇩🇪 Germany
12(12 solo)
16
Dirk GOTINK
Dirk GOTINK
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇳🇱 Netherlands
12(12 solo)
17
Pierre PIMPIE
Pierre PIMPIE
Patriots for Europe · 🇫🇷 France
11
18
Mireia BORRÁS PABÓN
Mireia BORRÁS PABÓN
Patriots for Europe · 🇪🇸 Spain
10
19
Tomáš KUBÍN
Tomáš KUBÍN
Patriots for Europe · 🇨🇿 Czechia
10
20
Jaroslava POKORNÁ JERMANOVÁ
Jaroslava POKORNÁ JERMANOVÁ
Patriots for Europe · 🇨🇿 Czechia
10
21
Fulvio MARTUSCIELLO
Fulvio MARTUSCIELLO
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇮🇹 Italy
9
22
Angelika WINZIG
Angelika WINZIG
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇦🇹 Austria
8(8 solo)
23
Engin EROGLU
Engin EROGLU
Renew Europe · 🇩🇪 Germany
7(7 solo)
24
Paolo BORCHIA
Paolo BORCHIA
Patriots for Europe · 🇮🇹 Italy
7
25
Aurore LALUCQ
Aurore LALUCQ
Socialists & Democrats · 🇫🇷 France
6(1 solo)

The amendments, in full text

285 amendments

Every amendment as tabled — original text, proposed change and justification, with a link to the official PDF.

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