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EBA issues an opinion on the European Commission’s proposed amendments to the EBA final draft technical standards for own funds and eligible liabilities
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an Opinion on the amendments proposed by the European Commission to the EBA final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS). In the Opinion the EBA expresses its disagreement with two substantive changes proposed by the Commission and agrees with the other amendments, which are considered non-substantive.
Notification to the EBA relating to Directive 2014_final_Sberbank.pdf
2022 03 31 PMR -2022 Jose Manuel Campa.pdf
SberbankCZ_notification_by_competent_Authority_CNB_inability_to_meet_obligatios_28_02_22_20220406123119.pdf
EBA publishes final Report on the amendment of its technical standards on the exemption to strong customer authentication for account access
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Report on the amendment of its Regulatory technical standards (RTS) on strong customer authentication and secure communication (SCA&CSC) under the Payment Services Directive (PSD2). The changes introduce a new mandatory exemption to SCA that will require account providers not to apply SCA when customers use an account information service provider (AISP) to access their payment account information, provided certain conditions are met. The amendment aims to reduce frictions for customers using such services and to mitigate the impact that the frequent application of SCA and the inconsistent application of the current exemption have on AISPs’ services.
Final Report on the amendment of the RTS on SCA&CSC.pdf
Final Report on amending RTS on SCA and CSC under PSD2
EBA launches survey for banks on the application of the infrastructure supporting factor
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a survey for banks on their experiences with the application of the so-called infrastructure supporting factor in accordance with the Capital Requirement Regulation (CRR 2). Besides assessing the application of the supporting factor, the survey aims at providing valuable information on the materiality of infrastructure project loans across EU banks, irrespective of whether credit institutions specialise in infrastructure lending or not. The survey runs until 27 May 2022.
Data Annex – Special feature on the impact on the EU_EEA banking sector of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.xlsx
Data Annex – Special feature on the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the EU/EEA banking sector