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Profile of Professor Michael Tröge, ESCP Business School finance expert specializing in game theory, banking competition, and antitrust, with research contributions to EU retail banking inquiries and state aid rules for distressed banks.
Profile of Professor Michael Tröge, ESCP Business School finance expert specializing in game theory, banking competition, and antitrust, with research contributions to EU retail banking inquiries and state aid rules for distressed banks.
European Banking Authority (EBA) Management Board meeting minutes from November 2025 covering updates on 2025 work programme execution, IT and sustainability initiatives, AMLA transition, EBA 2028 premises project, and regulatory compliance cases.
EBA Chairperson Jose Manuel Campa’s December 2025 public meetings register detailing stakeholder engagements, including a keynote speech on EU banking sector priorities such as resilience, innovation, and competitiveness at the AEFR Matinale in Paris.
Mathilde Bonneau, PayPal’s Director of International Payments Policy, leads EU payments strategy on PSD2-PSD3-PSR, SEPA, instant payments, and fraud prevention, engaging with regulators and industry groups to shape secure and interoperable payment ecosystems.
The Joint Board of Appeal (“The Board”) of the European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) – the EBA, ESMA, EIOPA – has issued its decision on costs arising in the appeal brought by NOVIS Insurance Company, NOVIS Versicherungsgesellschaft, NOVIS Compagnia di Assicurazioni, and NOVIS Poisťovňa a.s. (“NOVIS”) against the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (“EIOPA”).
EBA Board of Appeal decision on cost reimbursement in NOVIS vs EIOPA case – rules on reasonable legal costs eligibility, excluding pre-litigation expenses, and sets 148-hour reimbursement for appeal proceedings under ESAs Regulations.
EBA updates guidelines on assessing equivalence of third-country confidentiality regimes under EU regulations, including MiCAR, confirming equivalence for Australia, China, Montenegro, Peru, Serbia, and the UK, and aligning with recent legal framework changes.
European Banking Authority (EBA) outlines subsistence allowances for Seconded National Experts (SNEs) as of 2026, including daily and distance-based monthly rates, correction coefficients, and travel cost compensation rules under EBA Decision DC 584.
European Banking Authority (EBA) outlines its strategic priorities, work programme, and resource allocation for 2026–2028, focusing on implementing new regulations (CRD/CRR, DORA, MiCA), addressing financial risks, supporting digital and green transitions, and enhancing supervisory cooperation.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has updated its Guidelines on the equivalence of confidentiality and professional secrecy regimes in third countries, reinforcing the EU’s commitment to safeguarding confidential information and enabling effective cross border supervisory cooperation.
European Banking Authority (EBA) 2026 budget – outlines revenue sources (EU contributions, fees under DORA, MiCAR, EMIR) and expenditure (staff costs, operations) under Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010, including carry-over provisions and supervisory funding.
European Banking Authority (EBA) staffing plan for 2026 outlining authorized posts, budget allocations, and resource distribution for regulatory frameworks including SDFA, MiCA, DORA, and EMIR.
European Banking Authority (EBA) public meeting register for December 2025 listing engagements of Executive Director François-Louis Michaud, including keynote speeches on emerging risks in Europe with the Institute of International Finance (IIF) and European CRO Forum.
EBA 2025 innovation monitoring report – analyses adoption of AI, cloud computing, digital wallets, and crypto-assets in EU banking, assesses risks, and outlines supervisory expectations under DORA to ensure secure and competitive financial innovation.
The European Banking Authority (EBA), the European Central Bank (ECB), national central banks and national supervisory authorities across the European Economic Area have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen cooperation and information sharing in support of non-bank payment service providers’ (PSPs) access to central bank-operated payment systems.
EBA December 2025 update on equivalence monitoring of non-EU jurisdictions' banking regulations – assessing regulatory frameworks, supervisory practices, and market trends to support EC equivalence decisions under EU banking rules.
European Banking Authority (EBA) analysis on access to banking services in the EU – examines challenges from digitalisation, branch closures, and regulatory disparities, reviews hard and soft law frameworks (DORA, CER Directive, Cyber Resilience Act), and proposes recommendations to ensure equitable financial inclusion for vulnerable groups across Member States.
EBA, ECB, and EU national authorities establish a cooperation framework for information sharing to support non-bank payment service providers' access to central bank-operated payment systems under a 2025 MoU.
EBA report on Q3 2025 stakeholder meetings covering ESG risks, AI Act, digital finance, capital requirements (CRR3, FRTB), transition planning, and regulatory discussions with banks, fintech firms, and industry associations.