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EBA consults on Guidelines on preventing the abuse of funds and certain crypto-assets transfers for money laundering and terrorist financing purposes
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a public consultation on new Guidelines on preventing the abuse of funds and certain crypto-assets transfers for money laundering and terrorist financing purposes. These ‘travel rule’ Guidelines specify the steps that Payment Service Providers (PSPs), Intermediary PSPs (IPSPs), crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) and Intermediary CASPs (ICASPs) should take to detect missing or incomplete information that accompanies a transfer of funds or crypto-assets. They also detail the procedures all these providers should put in place to manage a transfer of funds or a transfer of crypto-assets that lacks the required information. These Guidelines aim at forging a common understanding to ensure the consistent application of EU law as well as a stronger anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) regime. The consultation runs until 26 February 2024.
Consultation on Guidelines on preventing the abuse of funds and certain crypto-assets transfers for ML/TF (Travel rule Guidelines)
Regulatory Technical Standards to specify the highly liquid financial instruments in the reserve of assets under MiCAR
Regulatory Technical Standards further specifying the liquidity requirements of the reserve of assets under MiCAR
Regulatory Technical Standards to specify the minimum contents of the liquidity management policy and procedures under MiCAR
Regulatory Technical Standards to specify the adjustment of own funds requirements and stress testing of issuers of asset-referenced tokens and of e-money tokens under MiCAR
Regulatory Technical Standards on the procedure and timeframe to adjust own funds requirements for ‘significant’ issuers under MiCAR
Consultation paper on Guidelines on recovery plans under MiCAR
EBA consults on draft guidelines for recovery plans under MiCAR (Regulation (EU) 2023/1114), outlining requirements for crypto-asset service providers to ensure financial stability and risk mitigation by February 2024.
Consultation Paper on ITS on the reporting on ARTs and EMTs denominated in a non-EU currency under MiCAR
EBA consults on draft Implementing Technical Standards for reporting requirements on asset-referenced tokens (ARTs) and e-money tokens (EMTs) denominated in non-EU currencies under MiCAR, outlining data submission rules and stakeholder feedback process until February 2024.
Regulatory Technical Standards on the use of ARTs and EMTs denominated in a non-EU currency as a means of exchange (MiCAR)
Regulatory Technical Standards on supervisory colleges under MiCAR
The EBA consults on draft regulatory technical standards on liquidity requirements and on draft Guidelines on liquidity stress testing of relevant issuers of tokens, under MiCAR
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched three consultations on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) to specify the liquidity requirements of the reserve of assets, the highly liquid financial instruments in the reserve of assets and the minimum content of the liquidity management policy and procedures of relevant issuers of tokens. Furthermore, the EBA consulted on draft Guidelines to establish the common reference parameters of the stress test scenarios to be included in their liquidity stress testing. These consultations form part of the prudential package of MiCAR deliverables and make up the third batch of MiCAR policy products. The consultations run until 8 February 2024.
Guidelines on liquidity stress testing under MiCAR
The EBA consults on draft technical standards on own funds requirements and stress testing of issuers under MiCAR
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today a launched two consultations on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on own funds requirements and stress testing of issuers under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR) which form part of the prudential package of MiCAR products. The first RTS specify the adjustment of own funds requirements and stress testing of issuers of asset-referenced tokens and e-money tokens. The second RTS specify the procedure and timeframe to adjust its own funds requirements for issuers of significant asset-referenced tokens or of e-money tokens. These consultations, together with other consultations papers published today, form part of the third batch of MiCAR policy products. The consultations run until 8 February 2024.
cp_rts_on_the_use_of_arts_and_emts_denominated_in_a_non-eu_currency_as_a_means_of_exchange_under_art._226_micar.pdf
EBA consultation on draft regulatory technical standards for estimating transactions involving asset-referenced tokens (ARTs) and e-money tokens (EMTs) denominated in non-EU currencies under MiCAR Articles 22(6) and 58(3), open for stakeholder feedback until February 2024.
annex_v_-_dpm_and_validation_rules.pdf
European Banking Authority annex outlining the Single Data Point Model and validation rules for uniform IT reporting systems, ensuring structured data representation, consistency, and accuracy under supervisory frameworks.
annex_iv_reporting_for_crypto-asset_service_providers_-_instructions.pdf
EBA guidelines outlining reporting requirements for crypto-asset service providers under Regulation (EU) 2023/1114, covering holder data (S 06.00) and transaction details (S 07.01, S 07.02) to ensure compliance with MiCA framework disclosure obligations.
annex_ii_reporting_for_issuers_of_asset-referenced_token_-_instructions.pdf
EBA guidelines detailing reporting requirements for issuers of asset-referenced tokens and e-money tokens not denominated in an EU official currency under Regulation (EU) 2023/1114, covering holder data, token value, reserve composition, and transaction reporting.
The EBA consults on draft Guidelines on recovery plans for issuers of asset-referenced tokens and e-money tokens under MiCAR
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a consultation on draft Guidelines on recovery plans to be drafted by issuers of asset-referenced tokens (ARTs) and e-money tokens (EMTs). These draft Guidelines set out the requirements with respect to the format of the recovery plans and the information to be included therein. This consultation together with other consultations papers published today form part of the third batch of MiCAR policy products. The consultation runs until 8 February 2024.