BSG response to EC Consultation on Transparency & fees in EU Cross Border Transactions_30 October 2017
BSG response to EC Consultation on Transparency & fees in EU Cross Border Transactions_30 October 2017
BSG response to EC Consultation on Transparency & fees in EU Cross Border Transactions_30 October 2017
Consultation Paper on Guidelines on technical aspects of the management of interest rate risk (EBA-CP-2017-19)
Consultation Paper on Guidelines on institution's stress testing (EBA-CP-2017-17)
European Banking Authority draft revised guidelines outlining common procedures and methodologies for the Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process (SREP) and stress testing, covering business model analysis, governance, risk scoring, and proportionality under EU banking supervision.
EBA consults on revised guidelines for the Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process (SREP) and supervisory stress testing, outlining common procedures and methodologies for EU banks under the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD IV).
The European Banking Authority (EBA) in accordance with its Pillar 2 Roadmap, published in April 2017, launched today a public consultation to review three guidelines aimed at further enhancing institutions’ risk management and supervisory convergence in the supervisory review and examination process (SREP). The revisions focus on stress testing, particularly its use in setting Pillar 2 capital guidance (P2G), as well as interest rate risk in the banking book (IRRBB). The consultations on all three guidelines run until 31 January 2018.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) updated today all the information disclosed by EU Competent Authorities according to its Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on supervisory disclosure, which were published in the EU Official Journal on 4 June 2014. This information, published in an aggregated format, provides an overview of the implementation and transposition of the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD IV) and Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR) across the EU. It also provides a detailed picture of the use of options and national discretions by each Competent Authority as well as information on the general criteria and methodologies used for the purpose of the supervisory review and evaluation process (SREP). Through such disclosure, the EBA remains committed to providing meaningful comparisons across the EU and to promoting supervisory convergence.
EBA 2017 list of EU/EEA financial conglomerates under Directive 2002/87/EC, including group names, coordinators, and supervisory authorities with waivers or partial exemptions from supplementary supervision requirements.
The Board of Supervisors of the European Banking Authority (EBA) agreed in its meeting held on 24-25 October 2017 on the final timeline of the 2018 EU-wide stress test. The exercise is expected to be launched at the beginning of 2018 and the results to be published by 2 November 2018. The EBA, in co-operation with Competent Authorities, is now in the process of finalising the methodology and templates with the objective of sharing them with participating banks ahead of the launch.
Consultation Paper on RTS on Home-Host cooperation under PSD2 (EBA-CP-2017-16)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on draft regulatory technical standards (RTS) specifying the framework for cooperation and the exchange of information between competent authorities under the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2). The RTS also clarify the type of information as well as the templates to be used by payment institutions when reporting to the competent authorities of the host Member States on the payment business activities carried out in their territories. The consultation runs until 5 January 2018.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final draft Technical Standards setting out the standardised terminology for services linked to a payment account, and the standardised formats and common symbol of the fee information document (FID) and the Statement of Fees (SoF). These Technical Standards contribute to enhancing comparability of fees, through standardised terminology and disclosure documents across the European Union.
Eligibility criteria grid
Vacancy notice
European Banking Authority – executive summary of the 2016 Annual Report highlighting key activities, regulatory priorities, supervisory developments, and risk assessments in EU banking sector oversight.