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SNE open call 2025
European Banking Authority (EBA) open call for Seconded National Experts (SNE) in 2025 – invites applications from EU/EEA public authorities and eligible entities for roles in banking regulation, digital finance, sustainable finance, and supervisory policy with no deadline.
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European Banking Authority (EBA) Board of Supervisors opinion on the 2024 annual accounts – confirms reliability, compliance with EU regulations, and true representation of budget implementation and activities, following audit and Management Board review.
eba_2024_final_annual_accounts_signed.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) 2024 annual accounts – certified financial statements detailing assets, liabilities, budget implementation, and financial performance under EU Framework Financial Regulation.
A careless use of innovative compliance products can lead to money laundering and terrorism financing risks, the EBA says in its Opinion
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its 2025 Opinion on money laundering and terrorist financing (ML/TF) risks affecting the EU’s financial sector. 2025 marks a significant change in the ML/TF risk landscape. In a context of important geopolitical developments, legislative reforms and digitalisation new ML/TF vulnerabilities are emerging. The consistent application of the new EU legal framework will be key to addressing these risks. At the same time, thanks to a greater supervisory engagement some sectors are now better equipped to tackle financial crime.
Opinion and Report on money laundering and terrorist financing risks affecting the EU's financial sector
EBA’s 2025 Opinion and Report assess money laundering and terrorist financing risks in the EU financial sector, covering FinTech vulnerabilities, crypto asset risks, AI-driven fraud, RegTech challenges, and sanctions compliance under evolving AML/CFT frameworks.
Eligibility criteria grid - SNE open call
European Banking Authority (EBA) eligibility criteria for Seconded National Experts (SNEs) – outlines requirements for nationality, employment, education, work experience, and language skills under EBA Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010 for open call applicants.
EBA announces date and time of the publication of the 2025 EU-wide stress test results
The European Banking Authority (EBA) announced today that the results of the 2025 EU-wide stress test, including individual results for participating banks, will be published on Friday, 1 August 2025 at 18:00 CEST.
Decision concerning the policy on secondment of national experts
Statistical annex_Spring2025RAQ
Report provision of services from 3rd countries
EBA report under Article 21C of CRD6 assessing exemptions for third-country banks providing services to EU financial entities without establishing branches, analysing supervisory data, market trends, and regulatory implications as of 2023/Q4.
Overview of the allowances - SNE
European Banking Authority (EBA) outlines subsistence allowances for Seconded National Experts (SNEs) as of May 2025, including daily and distance-based monthly rates, correction coefficients, and travel cost compensation under EBA secondment rules.
EBA Op 2025 08 No-Action letter on PSD2-MICA interplay
EBA No-Action letter clarifying the interplay between PSD2 and MiCA for crypto-asset service providers handling electronic money tokens, advising NCAs on temporary authorisation exemptions, supervisory priorities, and long-term legislative solutions to avoid dual licensing burdens until PSD3/PSR apply.
2025 06 10 Letter to Mr Berrigan re No Action letter on interplay between PSD2-MICA
EBA issues a No Action letter addressing the interplay between MiCA and PSD2, providing recommendations to national authorities and EU institutions for upcoming PSD3 and Payment Services Regulation (PSR) revisions.
The EBA publishes Report on direct provision of banking services from third countries
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published a Report on the direct provision of banking services from third countries. The quantitative and qualitative analysis performed didn’t provide evidence to recommend the amendment of the new Article 21c of the Capital Requirement Directive (CRD) which identifies how core banking services should be provided in a Member State. However, the EBA suggests a clarification of the interaction between Article 21c of the CRD and other sectorial legislations could be beneficial to authorities and market participants.
2025 EU-wide Stress Test - Results
2025 07 15 PMR -2025 Jose Manuel Campa
EBA Chairperson Jose Manuel Campa’s July 2025 public meeting register detailing engagements with stakeholders on EU banking competitiveness, climate resilience in the financial sector, and challenges for Spanish banks in addressing climate change.
EBA publishes Handbook on simulation exercises for resolution authorities
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published the latest chapter of its resolution Handbook on simulation exercises for resolution authorities. The Handbook provides, for the first time, a comprehensive framework of best practices, methodologies and processes to support resolution authorities in enhancing their preparedness and operational capabilities through structured simulation exercises.
Handbook on simulation exercises for resolution authorities
European Banking Authority handbook providing resolution authorities with guidelines on designing, executing, and evaluating simulation exercises for bank resolution planning, including types, preparation, delivery, and feedback processes under EU resolution frameworks.
Annex Handbook on simulation exercises for resolution authorities
European Banking Authority annex providing a practical showcase example for resolution authorities on conducting simulation exercises (SimEx) to test new resolution decision-making procedures, including stakeholder roles, scenario design, and gap identification in a fictional bank failure case.