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The EBA publishes final draft technical standards under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published three sets of final draft regulatory technical standards (RTS) and one set of final draft implementing technical standards (ITS) relating to the authorisation as issuer of asset-referenced tokens (ARTs), to the information for the assessment of acquisition of qualifying holdings in issuers of ARTs and to the procedure for the approval of white papers for ARTs issued by credit institutions under the Markets in Crypto-assets Regulation (MiCAR). These technical standards are key to regulate access to the EU market by applicant issuers of ARTs and persons intending to exercise significant influence on these undertakings via the acquisition of qualifying holdings.
Final Report on draft RTS on information for assessment of a proposed acquisition of qualifying holdings in issuers of ARTs under MiCAR
EBA final report on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) under MiCAR specifying required information for assessing proposed acquisitions of qualifying holdings in asset-referenced token (ART) issuers, covering acquirer reputation, financial soundness, compliance, and funding sources for prudential evaluation.
Final Report on draft RTS on the procedure for the approval of white papers of ARTs issued by credit institutions
EBA final report on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) under MiCAR, outlining the harmonized approval process for white papers of asset-referenced tokens (ARTs) issued by credit institutions, including procedural steps, timeframes, and logistical requirements to ensure transparency and efficiency.
Final Report on draft RTS and ITS on information for authorisation as issuers of ARTs under MiCAR
European Banking Authority final report on draft Regulatory and Implementing Technical Standards under MiCAR, defining required information, forms, and procedures for authorisation applications to offer or admit asset-referenced tokens (ARTs) to trading in the EU.