2025 06 30 PMR -2025 Jose Manuel Campa
EBA Chairperson Jose Manuel Campa’s June 2025 meeting register covering discussions with banks and stakeholders on EU banking package implementation, ESG risks, regulatory simplification, and geopolitical impacts on European financial services.
JBRC - Advice on the implementation of the NACE rev. 2.1
EBA and ECB advise on harmonised implementation of NACE Rev. 2.1 classification for EU banks' statistical and supervisory reporting, effective 1 January 2026, to reduce costs and ensure data comparability across frameworks.
EBA technical advice on a possible delegated act on fees for the validation of pro forma models under EMIR
EBA technical advice to the European Commission on establishing fee structures and payment modalities for validating pro forma models under EMIR, covering cost calculation methods, proportional fee determination, and invoicing processes for financial and non-financial counterparties.
EBA technical advice a possible delegated act on fees for the validation of pro forma models under EMIR
EBA technical advice to the European Commission on establishing fee structures and payment modalities for validating pro forma models under EMIR, covering cost calculation, proportional fee methodologies, and invoicing processes for financial and non-financial counterparties.
JBRC - Advice on the implementation of the NACE Rev. 2.1
EBA and ECB advise banks to adopt the updated NACE Rev. 2.1 economic activity classification from 1 January 2026, ensuring harmonised implementation across EU statistical, supervisory, and resolution reporting frameworks to reduce costs and improve data comparability.
Risk Assessment Report Spring 2025
EBA’s Spring 2025 Risk Assessment Report analyses key risks in EU banking, covering macroeconomic conditions, asset quality, funding, liquidity, capital, profitability, operational resilience, and emerging threats like digitalisation and financial crime.
Risk Assessment Report Spring 2025 - presentation
EBA Risk Assessment Report Spring 2025 – analyses key risks to EU financial stability, including geopolitical tensions, economic slowdown, inflation, sovereign-bank nexus, trade tariffs, and rising operational and climate risks, with supervisory data insights.
Guidelines on ADC exposures to residential property under CRR 3
EBA final guidelines under CRR 3 specify risk-mitigating conditions for applying a 100% risk weight to ADC exposures in residential property, covering cash deposits, financing equivalence, obligor equity, and contract thresholds to reduce capital requirements.
JBRC - Advice on the implementation of the NACE rev. 2.1
EBA and ECB advise on harmonized implementation of NACE Rev. 2.1 classification for EU banks' statistical and supervisory reporting, effective 1 January 2026, to reduce costs and improve data comparability across frameworks like AnaCredit and EBA supervisory reporting.
Consultation Paper - Joint ESAs Guidelines on integrating ESG risks in supervisory stress tests
European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA, ESMA) consult on draft guidelines to standardize ESG risk integration in supervisory stress tests for banks and insurers under CRD and Solvency II, ensuring consistent methodologies and governance by September 2025.
PH ITS on ESG and shadow banking entities and equity exposures
EBA public hearing on proposed ITS amendments for enhanced disclosure requirements covering ESG risks, equity exposures, and aggregate exposure to shadow banking entities under consultation until August 2025.
Annual list of 2024 contractors new rules
European Banking Authority 2024 list of contractors under EU Financial Regulation, detailing awarded contracts above €15,000 for services including office refurbishment, waste management, IT equipment, and consultancy.
RAQ Booklet graphs Spring 2025
European Banking Authority (EBA) Spring 2025 Risk Assessment Questionnaire (RAQ) booklet presenting aggregated survey results from 85 EU banks on business models, liquidity, asset quality, operational risks, FinTech, and ESG finance trends.
Digital publication reference
Report on the standardised terminology for services related to payment accounts
European Banking Authority (EBA) report reviewing the standardised terminology for payment account services under the Payment Accounts Directive (PAD). Assesses EU legislation, national authorities' and stakeholders' views, and concludes the current Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) remain fit-for-purpose, with potential future updates for instant credit transfers.