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EBA issues final Guidelines on institutions exposures to shadow banking entities and recommends approach to limiting risks
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Guidelines regarding limits on institutions’ exposures to ‘shadow banking entities’ that carry out bank-like activities outside a regulated framework. In particular, these Guidelines introduce an approach that will allow EU institutions to set internal limits for their exposures to ‘shadow banking entities’, hence addressing in a proportionate way the risks that these exposures pose to the EU banking sector. The Guidelines were informed by a Report, also published today, on the exposures of a sample of EU institutions to ‘shadow banking entities’ and the impact of setting limits.
EBA-Op-2015-19 (Opinion on cooperation with third countries - Art 161 (7) CRD).pdf
EBA-Op-2015-19 (Opinion on cooperation with third countries - Art 161 (7) CRD)
Report on institutions exposures to shadow banking entities.pdf
Report on institutions exposures to shadow banking entities
EBA-GL-2015-20 Final report on GL on Shadow Banking Entities
EBA-GL-2015-20 Final report on GL on Shadow Banking Entities
EBA identifies areas of improvement in the cooperation between EU and third countries
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a Report and an Opinion on the application of legal provisions on cooperation and information sharing between EU and non-EU supervisory authorities. The objective of this report is to identify any issues and areas of improvement and to propose legislative changes, where needed, to better facilitate prudential supervision of institutions on a cross-border basis.
BSG meeting
EBA-Op-2015-20 Report on investment firms.pdf
EBA-Op-2015-20 Report on investment firms
EBA-CP-2015-27 CP on RTS on Assessment methodology.pdf
EBA-CP-2015-27 CP on RTS on Assessment methodology
Regulatory Technical Standards on risk concentration and intra-group transactions within financial conglomerates
These Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) developed by the Joint Committee of the European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) aim to clarify which risk concentrations and intra-group transactions within a financial conglomerate should be considered as significant. In addition, the RTS provide some supervisory measures for coordinators and other relevant competent authorities when identifying types of significant risk concentration and intra-group transactions, their associated thresholds and reports, where appropriate.
EBA consults on draft Guidelines on ICAAP and ILAAP information collected for SREP purposes
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on draft Guidelines on the collection of information related to the internal capital adequacy assessment process (ICAAP) and the internal liquidity adequacy assessment process (ILAAP). These draft Guidelines aim at facilitating the consistent approach to the supervisory assessment of ICAAP and ILAAP frameworks as well as the assessment of reliability of institutions’ own capital and liquidity estimates as part of the supervisory review and evaluation process (SREP) following the criteria and methodologies specified in the EBA Guidelines on common procedures and methodologies for SREP. The public consultation runs until 11 March 2016.
05 OVSREG SER OP Clarifications No. 1.pdf
05 OVSREG SER OP Clarifications No. 1
EBA CP 2015 25 (CP on RTS on Passporting Notifications).pdf
Consultation Paper on RTS on Passporting Notifications
EBA-CP-2015-26 (CP on GL on ICAAP and ILAAP Information).docx
CP on GL on ICAAP and ILAAP information
EBA consults on cooperation and exchange of information for passporting under PSD2
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation on its draft technical standards on the framework for cooperation and exchange of information between competent authorities for passporting under Article 28(5) of the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2). The technical standards will ensure that information about those payment institutions that carry out business in one or more EU Member States is exchanged consistently between the national authorities of the home and host Member States. The consultation runs until 11 March 2016.
EBA issues revised list of ITS validation rules
The European Banking Authority (EBA) issued today a revised list of validation rules in its Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on supervisory reporting, highlighting those which have been deactivated either for incorrectness or for triggering IT problems. Competent Authorities throughout the EU are informed that data submitted in accordance with these ITS should not be formally validated against the set of deactivated rules.
EL - Sissy Spyridoula - DINT - Final.pdf
EL - Sissy Spyridoula - DINT - Final
European Banking Authority Banking Stakeholder Group- Position paper on proportionality.pdf
European Banking Authority Banking Stakeholder Group- Position paper on proportionality
EBA appoints its Alternate Chairperson and Management Board members
The Board of Supervisors of the European Banking Authority (EBA) has elected its Alternate Chairperson and members to its Management Board.
EBA seeks input on strong customer authentication and secure communication under PSD2
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a Discussion Paper on strong customer authentication and secure communication. The revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2) will mandate the EBA to deliver Regulatory Technical Standards on this topic, which the EBA is required to deliver by January 2017. Prior to starting the development of these requirements, the EBA is issuing a Discussion Paper, with a view to obtaining early input into the development process. Responses can be submitted until 8 February 2016.