The EBA publishes list of known data point model issues to enhance transparency and support reporting institutions

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  • 9 April 2026

The European Banking Authority (EBA) today announced that it will begin publishing, on a regular basis, a list of known issues related to the data point model (DPM) framework. The list will include information on available workarounds and indicative timelines for resolution. This initiative is intended to improve transparency and to support reporting institutions by providing a single reference point for recurring technical questions.

This publication of the list forms part of the EBA’s broader simplification efforts to identify pragmatic ways to support the implementation of reporting requirements and reduce unnecessary operational burden, while preserving data quality and supervisory objectives. It also complements existing communication channels, including validation rule releases, taxonomy updates and Q&A processes, and reflects the EBA’s continued commitment to supporting high-quality, consistent and efficient supervisory and resolution reporting across the EU.

As a first step, the EBA is publishing a list of known issues affecting Pillar 3 disclosures and resolution planning reporting, as these frameworks have generated a particularly high volume of queries from institutions and national competent authorities. For each issue, the published file provides a brief description, the affected artefacts, assessed severity, current status, any available workaround, and the expected release in which the issue is planned to be resolved.

The list will be updated regularly and gradually extended to cover additional reporting and disclosures modules supported by the EBA DPM framework and XBRL taxonomy. Through this phased approach, the EBA aims to provide institutions with timely, clear and practical information, while maintaining the stability of the reporting frameworks.

Documents

DPM list of known issues

(48.2 KB - Excel Spreadsheet)

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