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Consultation on draft Guidelines on the benchmarking of diversity practices including diversity policies and gender pay gap
EBA BSG 2022 009 (BSG minutes - Meeting 9 Feb 2022).pdf
Minutes
Report on merged AT1 and MREL C.pdf
Report on the monitoring of Additional Tier 1, Tier 2 and TLAC/MREL eligible liabilities instruments of EU institutions
Report on merged AT1 and MREL.pdf
Report on the monitoring of AT1, Tier 2 and TLAC/MREL instruments
Public hearing on MREL/TLAC reporting
EBA announces date and time of the publication of the 2023 EU-wide stress test results
The European Banking Authority (EBA) announced today that the results of the 2023 EU-wide stress test, including individual results for participating banks, will be published on Friday, 28 July 2023 at 18:00 CEST.
The EBA updates on the monitoring of Additional Tier 1, Tier 2 and TLAC/MREL eligible liabilities instruments of European Union institutions
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an updated Report on the monitoring of Additional Tier 1 (AT1), Tier 2 and total loss absorbing capacity (TLAC) and minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL) instruments of European Union (EU) institutions. The Report merges the information of the two previous separate reports in these fields and adds new recommendations on certain contractual clauses of the corresponding documentation. By merging the contents of these two reports, the EBA aims to facilitate the reading and to highlight the commonalities in terms of eligibility criteria between own funds and eligible liabilities instruments.
Template guidance for the one-off data collection.pdf
Template guidance for the one-off data collection
Templates for the data collection of the one-off exercise.xlsx
Templates for the data collection of the one-off exercise [xlsx]
EBA MB 2023 067 rev. 1 (Final minutes - 30 May 2023 MB conference call).pdf
Minutes
The EBA consults on draft templates and template guidance to prepare its one-off Fit-for-55 climate risk scenario analysis
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on draft templates for collecting climate related data from EU banks. This effort is part of the one-off Fit-for-55 climate risk scenario analysis, which the EBA will carry out together with the other European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) and with the support of the European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB). The draft templates are accompanied by a template guidance, which includes definitions and rules for compiling the templates. The consultation runs until 11 October 2023.
Climate risk stress testing on EU banks
Public hearing on MREL/TLAC reporting
Friday 21 July from 10:00 to 11:00 CET (virtual event)Explanatory box on the ORC determination.pdf
Explanatory box on the ORC determination
Final Report on GLs on overall recovery capacity in recovery planning.pdf
Guidelines on the overall recovery capacity in recovery planning
The EBA publishes final guidance on the overall recovery capacity in recovery planning
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its final Guidelines on the overall recovery capacity (ORC) in recovery planning. The Guidelines establish a consistent framework for the determination of the ORC by institutions in their recovery plans and the respective assessment by competent authorities and aim at strengthening institutions’ effective crisis preparedness.
Consultation on draft Guidelines on the assessment of adequate knowledge and experience of the management or administrative organ of credit servicers
EBA DC 498 - Decision on institutions ESG data adhoc collection.pdf
Decision on institutions ESG data ad-hoc collection
The EBA is collecting institutions' data on environmental, social and governance risks to set up a monitoring system
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today the Decision on an ad hoc data collection of institutions’ ESG data. The Decision will provide competent authorities and the EBA with the necessary data and tools to fulfil their monitoring functions and ESG-related mandates by collecting the information that is already available to institutions as part of their Pillar 3 disclosure obligations with respect to ESG risks.