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Final report on Guidelines on the diversity benchmarking exercise
EBA final guidelines establishing a harmonised benchmarking exercise for diversity practices, including management body composition, diversity policies, and gender pay gap under CRD IV and IFD. Covers data collection, reporting requirements, and triennial Union-level analysis starting in 2025.
Decision on supervisory reporting on diversity benchmarking
EBA decision establishing supervisory reporting requirements for diversity benchmarking, including gender pay gap data, under CRD, CRR, MiFID, and IFD. Sets criteria for selecting representative samples of credit institutions and investment firms to ensure consistent, high-quality reporting via EUCLID.
Final report on Guidelines on the assessment of knowledge and experience of the organs of credit servicers
EBA final report establishing guidelines for credit servicers and authorities to assess the collective and individual knowledge and experience of management organs under Directive (EU) 2021/2167, ensuring proportionality and compliance.
The EBA publishes guidance to assess the knowledge and experience of the management or administrative organ of a credit servicer
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its final Guidelines on the assessment of adequate knowledge and experience of the management or administrative organ of a credit servicer as a whole, under the Non-Performing Loans Directive. The Guidelines aim at ensuring that the organs are suitable to conduct the business of the credit servicer in a competent and responsible manner.
ESAs launch second public consultation on joint Guidelines on the system for the exchange of information relevant to fit and proper assessments
The three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – the ESAs) today launched a second consultation related to the joint Guidelines on the system for the exchange of information relevant to fit and proper assessments. The consultation covers amendments extending the scope of the joint Guidelines to legal persons, thus ensuring the complete coverage of data subjects. These Guidelines aim to increase the efficiency of the information exchange between sectoral supervisors by harmonising practices and covering both natural and legal persons. The consultation runs until 15 January 2024.