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EBA introductory statement at the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) of the European Parliament on the EBA Opinion on the RTS on scheme separation under the IFR
Public hearing on Guidelines on security measures for operational and security risks under the PSD2
Eligibility grid.docx
ECON hearing 200617 - EBA Introductory Statement by Dirk Haubrich.pdf
EBA statement to the European Parliament’s ECON Committee on its Opinion regarding Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) under the Interchange Fee Regulation (IFR), addressing disagreements with EU Commission amendments on scheme separation, staff sharing, and remuneration rules to balance competition and proportionality in card payments.
Vacancy notice.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy for a Seconded National Expert in retail payments to support PSD2 implementation, consumer protection, and financial innovation monitoring under EU regulatory frameworks.
Public hearing on recommendations on outsourcing to cloud service providers
2017 06 20 (Public hearing on EBA Recommendations on Cloud Outsourcing).pdf
Presentation
EBA DC 190 MB Opinion on the EBA 2016 Annual Accounts.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) Management Board opinion confirming the reliability and accuracy of the EBA’s 2016 annual accounts and budget implementation, following audit by the European Court of Auditors and an independent external auditor.
European Banking Authority 2016 Annual Accounts.pdf
European Banking Authority 2016 annual accounts – certified financial statements detailing assets, liabilities, revenue, expenses, and budget implementation under EU Financial Regulation No 966/2012.
DGS notifications Annex 1 (EBA DC 173).xlsx
Notification to EBA Nike SKOK.pdf
Notification to EBA Nike SKOK
SRB notification - 070617.pdf
Single Resolution Board (SRB) notice on the 2017 resolution of Banco Popular Español under SRMR Article 29(5), detailing the failing-or-likely-to-fail assessment, public interest justification, sale to Banco Santander, and capital instrument write-down and conversion to ensure continuity of critical banking services.
Decision on DGS Notifications (EBA DC 173).pdf
EBA decision establishing a standardized notification framework for deposit guarantee schemes (DGS) under Directive 2014/49/EU, requiring competent authorities to report on deposit unavailability, alternative measures to prevent bank failures, and financing for depositor access in insolvency proceedings.
FROB notification - 070617.pdf
FROB resolution implementing the Single Resolution Board’s decision to resolve Banco Popular Español under EU Regulation 806/2014, applying resolution tools including business sale and capital instrument write-down to address financial instability and protect public interest.
FROB press release - 070617.pdf
FROB executes the resolution of Banco Popular under the Single Resolution Mechanism, selling it to Banco Santander in June 2017 to ensure depositor protection, financial stability, and continuity of operations without public funds, following ECB's viability assessment.
EBA acknowledges notification on the resolution action taken by the SRB and by FROB in respect of Banco Popular Español
The European Banking Authority (EBA) received a notification regarding the resolution action taken by the Single Resolution Board (the SRB) in respect of Banco Popular Español as the conditions for resolution were met. The SRB adopted a resolution scheme providing for the application of the sale of business tool. Following a marketing process, the SRB decided to transfer Banco Popular to Banco Santander S.A. and to exercise the power of write-down and conversion of capital instruments prior to the transfer in order to address the shortfall in the value of the Institution.
EBA publishes its 2016 Annual Report
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its 2016 Annual Report, which provides a detailed account of all the work the Authority achieved in the past year and anticipates the key areas of focus in the coming years.
EBA Annual Report 2016.pdf
EBA Annual Report 2016
EBA responds to the European Commission public consultation on FinTech
The European Banking Authority (EBA) submitted today its response to the European Commission's Public Consultation on FinTech : a more competitive and innovative European financial sector Document on Retail Financial Services. In the response, the EBA conveys its views on a subset of the Commission’s questions, and focuses on the work the EBA has done so far on FinTech. Separately, the EBA is currently developing a Discussion Paper on FinTech issues that fall more into the EBA’s remit and will publish its views in the coming months.