EBA clarifies the use of COVID-19-impacted data for internal credit risk models

The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published four principles to support supervisory efforts in assessing the representativeness of COVID-19-impacted data for banks using internal ratings based (IRB) models. These principles will be part of a supervisory handbook, which the EBA will publish later in 2022 with the objective to ensure a harmonised approach in the use of COVID-19 data, especially where the use of moratoria and other public measures may have led to changes in default rates.

EBA publishes Guidelines on role and responsibilities of the AML/CFT compliance officer

The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its Guidelines specifying the role and responsibilities of the anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) compliance officer and of the management body of credit or financial institutions. These Guidelines aim to ensure a common interpretation and adequate implementation of AML/CFT internal governance arrangements across the EU in line with the requirements of the EU Directive on the prevention of the use of the financial system for the purposes of money laundering or terrorist financing. 

EBA issues revised list of ITS validation rules

The European Banking Authority (EBA) issued today a revised list of validation rules for its reporting standards (ITS, RTS, Guidelines), highlighting those which have been deactivated either for incorrectness or for triggering IT problems. Competent Authorities throughout the EU are informed that data submitted in accordance with these reporting standards should not be formally validated against the set of deactivated rules.

ESAs propose extending temporary exemptions regime for intragroup contracts during EMIR review

​​​​​​​The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA - ESAs) today published a final report with draft regulatory technical standards (RTS) proposing to amend the Commission Delegated Regulation on the risk mitigation techniques for over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives not cleared by a Central Clearing Counterparty (CCP) under the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR).

EBA consults on technical standards on the identification of a group of connected clients

The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on the identification of a group of connected clients (GCC). The draft RTS, in conjunction with the EBA Guidelines on connected clients, provide the complete framework for the identification of the GCC. The consultation runs until 8 September 2022.

EBA consults on Guidelines to resolution authorities on the publication of their approach to implementing the bail-in tool

The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on its draft  Guidelines addressed to resolution authorities for the publication of their approach to implementing the bail-in tool. The Guidelines aim to ensure that a minimum level of harmonised information is made public with regard to the mechanics underpinning the execution of the bail-in tool. The consultation runs until 7 September 2022. 

EBA releases phase 2 of its 3.2 reporting framework

The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today phase 2 of version 3.2 of its reporting framework. The technical package supports the implementation of the updated reporting framework by providing standard specifications and includes the validation rules, the Data Point Model (DPM) and the XBRL taxonomies for version 3.2.

ESAs provide clarifications on key areas of the RTS under SFDR

​​​​​​​The three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – ESAs) today published a statement providing clarifications on the draft regulatory technical standards (RTS) issued under the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR), which include the financial product disclosures under the Taxonomy Regulation.

EBA updates mapping between technical standards on Pillar 3 disclosures and technical standards on supervisory reporting (v3.0) 

The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an updated mapping between quantitative disclosure data points and the relevant supervisory reporting data points. The mapping is part of the EBA’s overall objective to make the reporting and disclosure process more efficient and less costly for banks and aims at facilitating institutions’ compliance with disclosure requirements and improving the consistency and quality of the information disclosed. The updated mapping applies to the reporting framework 3.0 and the Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on institutions’ Pillar 3 public disclosures.  

EBA publishes final technical standards to identify shadow banking entities

The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) specifying the criteria to identify shadow banking entities for the purposes of reporting large exposures. The final draft RTS clarify that entities carrying out banking activities or services and which have been authorised and supervised in accordance with the EU prudential framework, shall not be considered as shadow banking entities.

EBA adopts decision on supervisory reporting for intermediate EU parent undertaking threshold monitoring

The European Banking Authority (EBA) has adopted a decision on supervisory reporting for EU parent undertaking (IPU) threshold monitoring for those entities belonging to third country groups, including third-country branches.  Competent authorities shall report to the EBA information on the total value assets held by these entities within the scope of their jurisdiction in the format specified in the Annexes to the Decision.

EBA publishes peer review on management of non-performing exposures

The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published the conclusion of its peer review of how prudential and consumer protection authorities supervise the management of non-performing exposures (NPE) by institutions and have implemented the EBA Guidelines on the management of NPE. The analysis suggests that the competent authorities across the EU have applied a risk-based approach to the supervision of NPE management. The EBA has not identified any significant concerns regarding the supervision practices but makes some general recommendations for further improvements.

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