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The EBA presents its main achievement in 2023
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published the first part of its 2023 Annual Report presenting the main achievements and activities of the organisation in fulfilling its mandates under its Work Programme over the last 12 months.
Part 1of 2023 Annual Report
Register of the Joint Q&As
JC 2024 21 JC QAs on securitisation
2024 04 30 PMR Francois-Louis Michaud
2024 04 30 PMR -2024 Jose Manuel Campa
The EBA will start collecting information on natural persons through its AML/CFT database, EuReCA
Starting from May 2024, supervisors across the European Union (EU) will be able to report names of natural persons to EuReCA, the EU central database on anti-money laundering (AML) and countering the financing of terrorism (CFT) of the European Banking Authority (EBA). Through EuReCA, the EBA has been able to contribute to making supervision more informed, targeted and effective. With this step, the EBA will contribute to further strengthening the fight against money laundering (ML) and terrorist financing (TF) in the EU.