Analysis of deposits from UK residents (AD) return

Details on the additional industrial deposit breakdown (form AD) return including deadlines, instructions, and contact details.

Key facts

Data to be reported:

Additional breakdowns of liabilities to deposits (including liabilities incurred under sale and repurchase agreements), other than and including disaggregated by industry

Who has to report:

Firms with private sector holdings (BT items £2H + £3H or £29D) in excess of £1 billion

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Data uses:

Multiple, including:

Frequency:

Monthly

Coverage: Go to reporting criteria to find detailed calculations used to determine eligibility

Deadlines

Firms need to report figures as at the last calendar day of the reporting period.

Go to reporting criteria to download deadlines for all returns for all available years.

Reporting period Reporters impacted Deadline
(5pm UK time)
Concessionary deadline
(5pm UK time)

*If concessionary deadlines are applicable to your firm submission this will have been communicated directly by the Bank of England. If you have not received any such communication please adhere to the standard deadlines.

Deadlines for 2025 will be released in October 2024.

 

Instructions

Overview of reported data

This return captures reporting institutions’ balance sheets liabilities related to UK residents other than monetary financial institutions and including the public sector. It includes breakdowns by:

  • liabilities, including deposits and including deposits and liabilities incurred under sale and repurchase agreements 

It also captures:

  • currency breakdowns – sterling, euro, other – with foreign currencies to be reported in sterling
  • the broad economic industry UK sectors of counterparties – including manufacturing, fund managers, pensions funds, real estate etc

In every return firms also need to include:

  • their company name
  • their legal entity identifier (LEI) or firm reference number (FRN)
  • the first day of the reporting period
  • the last day of the reporting period

Core documents

You can find detailed instructions in the documents below. 

Analysis of deposits from UK residents (AD) specific documents

Document Notes for AD reporters Last updated
Form AD presentation (PPSX)
Includes a high level overview of AD with tips for common reporting issues
4 May 2018
BoE statistics data point model (DPM) 1.3.0 (ZIP)
A folder containing two documents for defining all statistical reporting: annotated templates and a data dictionary

The Table of Contents worksheet in the annotated templates shows reporting templates relating to form AD
24 Oct 2022
AD definitions (PDF) Includes details of what’s in scope and definitions of AD-specific terms 1 Jan 2019
BoE statistics validations 1.3.0 (XLSX)

Business validations for cross-checking data points within form AD and the suite of other statistical returns

View column O for a clearly worded description

24 Oct 2022
Further details about industrial analysis of monetary financial institutions deposits and lending data
These data collate information from UK MFIs on deposits from and lending to UK residents other than MFIs and are separated into 18 broad industrial categories, based upon the SIC classification system 31 Jan 2023

All statistical returns

Document Notes for all reporters Last updated
Classification of accounts guide (PDF)
Includes detailed guidance on how to classify counterparties plus country lists 24 Apr 2024
General notes and definitions (PDF) Includes an introduction to preparing returns and definitions of common terms 24 Apr 2024

Box codes and related documents

These documents were used as part of a previous reporting method (XML) and are no longer applicable to XBRL reporting. They are still available to help firms as we transition to the new ways of working.

Contact us

For help with AD instructions: dsd_ms@bankofengland.co.uk

For help with BEEDS: beedsqueries@bankofengland.co.uk

We aim to reply to emails within 2 working days.

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This page was last updated 16 April 2024