Solvency Analytics

German Banking Regulation

GroMiKV Reporting

Managed large exposure reporting with look-through transparency for funds distributed to German institutions.

Specialised reporting for German Credit Institutions

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Years of uninterrupted GroMiKV reporting

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Security ISINs covered

Our Offering

Consistent Report Production

Reports produced by SolvencyAnalytics are based on the same Risk-Weighted Asset (RWA) standards as the reports generated for CRR III modules.

Detailed or Aggregated Reporting

Holdings can be aggregated to meet BVI consolidation guidelines or reported at individual position or contract level.

WM Daten Enrichment

Integrated access to WM Daten reference data, including issuer identifiers and classification codes, to enhance reporting accuracy.

Metric Coverage

Calculation and reporting of assessment basis, RWA and Anrechnungssatz Faktor (ASF).

Regulatory Updates

We maintain an active exchange with various stakeholders in the German market to capture the practical relevance of shifting regulatory requirements.

Strategic Fit

When we are the right fit

German Market Entry

For asset managers looking to distribute to Sparkassen requiring specific WM Daten and Finanz Informatik connectivity.

Fragmented Provider Setup

Well suited for firms using different providers for GroMiKV, CRR and KVG reporting. We streamline the setup by bringing these German reporting obligations into one consistent service model.

Managed Reporting

For firms that prefer a fully operated service model rather than maintaining internal calculation engines for fragmented Basel III rules.

What is GroMiKV?

What is GroMiKV?

GroMiKV (Groß- und Millionenkreditverordnung) is the German regulation governing the reporting of large exposures and million-plus loans. For investment funds, it is relevant where look-through reporting is required to identify and assess issuer-level exposures pursuant to Art. 390 (7) CRR.

Common Questions

The reports are required by credit institutions in Germany, including commercial banks, private banks, savings banks and cooperative banks.

Related modules

When reporting goes beyond compliance.

German market entry without the complexity

A global manager launched fully automated CRR, GroMiKV and KVG reporting across multiple German counterparties - without hiring a single local specialist or building internal infrastructure.

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