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Vacancy Notice.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for a Legal Support Officer in London, covering legal advice on EU banking regulation, data protection, governance, appeals, and regulatory compliance under the EBA Regulation and sectoral legislation.
Vacancy Notice.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for a Junior Policy Expert (Impact Assessment) in London, focusing on economic analysis, regulatory impact assessments, and support for drafting EBA guidelines, technical standards, and policy proposals under EU banking regulation.
Consultation on RTS and ITS on the authorisation of credit institutions
Eligibility criteria grid.docx
Eligibility criteria grid.docx
Vacancy Notice.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for an Online Training Facilitator to design and conduct EU-wide supervisory training courses, enhancing supervisory convergence and culture under Regulation (EU) No. 1093/2010.
Vacancy Notice.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy for a Training Specialist in the Supervisory Convergence Unit to design and deliver training programs, develop e-learning courses, and promote a common EU supervisory culture under Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010.
End-2016 G-SIB assessment template - 2017 01 16.xlsx
End-2016 G-SIB assessment instructions - 2017 01 16.pdf
Basel Committee guidelines for the 2016 assessment of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs), outlining methodology and data requirements for identifying and categorizing institutions based on systemic risk.
BLK response to EBA discussion paper.pdf
BLK response to EBA discussion paper
EBA prudential regime 02.02.2017 - Charles Stanley response.pdf
EBA prudential regime 02.02.2017 - Charles Stanley response
SMSG and BSG Joint Statement on ESMA EBA Guidelines on suitability.pdf
SMSG and BSG Joint Statement on ESMA EBA Guidelines on suitability - 03 February 2017
EBA DP 2016-02 Baillie Gifford response.pdf
EBA DP 2016-02 Baillie Gifford respons
Consultation on Guidelines on authorisation and registration under PSD2
EBA Final Report on High Earners 2015.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) 2015 report on high earners in EU banks – presents aggregated data on remuneration, staff identification, and variable-to-fixed pay ratios by Member State under CRD IV framework.
EBA observes a significant increase of high earners in EU banks
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its annual Report on high earners in EU banks, which shows a significant increase in their number in 2015 (+33.04% compared to 2014). The Report contains data covering all staff of institutions in the EU and EU branches of third country institutions receiving a total remuneration of one million euro or above. The data is available in aggregate format at the EU level, for each Member State, and by payment bracket within each Member State. The EBA will publish this year the report on High Earners with data for the financial year 2015.