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2021 01 25 Letter to J Berrigan re Art 45f(6) BRRD (daisy chains).pdf
EBA letter to John Berrigan, DG FISMA, on inconsistencies between CRR and BRRD and subsequent impact on the ability to deliver the RTS under the mandate on “daisy chains” of internal MREL instruments (Art 45f(6) BRRD)
BMIC COPAC CA 2-2021 - AML Specialist.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for AML Specialist roles in Paris, focusing on anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CFT) under Directive (EU) 2015/849. The role involves developing technical standards, guidelines, and supervisory convergence for financial institutions.
Presentation
European Banking Authority public hearing on the 2022 Supervisory Benchmarking ITS consultation paper – outlining updates to credit risk, market risk, and IFRS 9 parameters for assessing internal risk approaches and RWA variability under CRD Article 78.
instr_end20_gsib.pdf
Basel Committee guidelines for the 2020 Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIB) assessment exercise – detailing data reporting requirements, indicator calculations, and changes from the 2019 framework for identifying systemic risk in global banks.
EBA MB 2020 136 rev. 1 (Final minutes - MB 19 November 2020).pdf
Minutes
EBA BS 2020 775 rev. 1 (Final Minutes - BoS conf call 26 November 2020).pdf
Minutes
EBA publishes final draft technical standards to identify investment firms’ risk takers and to specify the instruments used for the purposes of variable remuneration
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today two final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on (i) the criteria to identify all categories of staff whose professional activities have a material impact on the investment firm’s risk profile or asset it manages (‘risk takers’) and (ii) on the classes of instruments that adequately reflect the credit quality of the investment firm and possible alternative arrangements that are appropriate to be used for the purposes of variable remuneration. The objective of these RTS is to define and harmonise the criteria for the identification of such staff and the use of instruments or alternative arrangements for the purposes of variable remuneration so as to ensure a consistent approach across the EU.
Final draft RTS on instruments for variable remuneration under IFD.pdf
Final draft RTS on instruments for variable remuneration under IFD
Final draft RTS on identified staff under IFD.pdf
Final draft RTS on identified staff under IFD
External reserve list to extend - 2021.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) 2021 external reserve list detailing approved temporary and contract staff positions across departments, including policy, legal, HR, and supervisory roles under EBA’s recruitment framework.
Eligibility grid - EAS RAST SEC 1 2021.docx
EAS RAST SEC 1 2021 - Bank Sector Analyst.pdf
EBA vacancy notice for a Bank Sector Analyst position in Paris, seeking a Seconded National Expert to support risk assessments, EU-wide stress testing, macroprudential analysis, and ESG risk evaluation in the banking sector.
2021 01 15 PMR -2021 Jose Manuel Campa.pdf
EBA Chairperson José Manuel Campa’s January 2021 meeting with investors and financial institutions covering capital requirements post-COVID, Basel 3, banking union completion, bad banks, and ESG regulatory incentives for European banks.
Public hearing on the CP on the Benchmarking ITS 2022
Public hearing on the “CP on the Benchmarking ITS 2022”.
20 January from 11:00 to 13:00 CET VIA CONFERENCE CALL (DIAL-IN DETAILS PROVIDED IN DUE COURSE)JC 2020 85 (ANNEX to draft ITS on IGT and RC reporting templates for conglomerates)).pdf
Annex to draft ITS on IGT and RC reporting templates for conglomerates
JC 2020 84 (Final draft report on draft ITS on IGT and RC reporting templates for conglomerates)).pdf
Final draft report on draft ITS on IGT and RC reporting templates for conglomerates
EBA 2020 draft Report on Asset Encumbrance.pdf
EBA 2020 Report on Asset Encumbrance
FinTech work programme 2020-2021.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) 2020-2021 FinTech work programme outlining priorities in digital finance, including crypto assets, AI, RegTech, digital operational resilience, and supervisory monitoring of innovation and regulatory challenges.