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EBA publishes draft version of its revised taxonomy architecture
The European Banking Authority (EBA) and the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) have been working jointly with Eurofiling to produce a revised version of the taxonomy architecture in order to implement the improvements introduced by data point model (DPM) Refit to data point modelling, such as the historisation of certain concepts. The revisions also simplify the structure by removing unnecessary artefacts, such as normative codes for taxonomy frameworks.
Sample taxonomy and instance documents for revised taxonomy architecture.zip
Sample taxonomy and instance documents for revised taxonomy architecture [zip]
EBA and EIOPA taxonomy architecture v2.0-20230424.pdf
Taxonomy architecture
BoS DC 2021 373_EBA Decision concerning information required for the monitoring of Basel supervisory standards_consolidated version.pdf
EBA decision establishing mandatory annual reporting requirements for EU credit institutions to monitor Basel III standards, covering capital, liquidity, leverage, and funding ratios. Applies to systemically important banks, institutions with Tier 1 capital ≥€3bn or assets ≥€30bn, and a representative sample of smaller banks to ensure proportionality and data quality.
ESAs call for vigilance in the face of mounting financial risks
The three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA - ESAs) today issued their Spring 2023 Joint Committee Report on risks and vulnerabilities in the EU financial system. While noting that EU financial markets remained broadly stable despite the challenging macro environment and recent market pressure in the banking sector, the three Authorities are calling on national supervisors, financial institutions and market participants to remain vigilant in the face of mounting risks.
JC 2023 07 (Spring 2023 Report on Risks and Vulnerabilities).pdf
Joint Committee Spring 2023 Report on Risks and Vulnerabilities
Draft RTS on the calculation of the exposure value of SES.pdf
Draft RTS on the determination by originator institutions of the exposure value of SES in securitisations
2023 04 15 PMR -2023 Jose Manuel Campa.pdf
EBA Chairperson Jose Manuel Campa's April 2023 meeting register covering discussions on financial developments, Basel 3 implementation, third-country branches, and risk appetite in banking with industry leaders and policymakers.
GL on delineation and reporting of AFMs_DE_COR_CORRIGENDUM.pdf
EBA guidelines (EBA/GL/2021/17) on classifying and reporting available financial means of deposit guarantee schemes under DGSD, ensuring harmonized application of target funding requirements and improving data consistency for EU supervisory transparency.
EBA publishes final draft technical standards on the determination of the exposure value of synthetic excess spread in synthetic securitisations
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) specifying the determination by originator institutions of the exposure value of synthetic excess spread (SES). These draft RTS clarify the calculation of the components that should be included in this exposure value taking into account the relevant losses expected to be covered by SES.
EBA consults on guidance on benchmarking of diversity practices
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation on Guidelines on the benchmarking of diversity practices including diversity policies and gender pay gap under the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD) and the Investment Firms Directive (IFD). The EBA has been collecting data on diversity since 2015 based on information requests. The issuance of these Guidelines will lead to a higher level of transparency regarding the EBA’s work on the topic of diversity and gender equality and will help improve the quality of the collected data as well as the awareness of all stakeholders on these topics. The consultation runs until 24 July 2023.
EBA identifies fraud in retail payments and over indebtedness as key issues affecting consumers
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today the 8th edition of its Consumer Trends Report for 2022/23, which summarises trends observed for the products and services under the EBA’s consumer protection mandate. The Report has also identified two issues facing consumers in the EU: fraud in retail payments and over-indebtedness and arrears. These issues will shape the EBA’s consumer protection priorities over the next two years.
Consumer Trends Report 2022-2023.pdf
Consumer trends report 2022/2023
CP on draft Guidelines on the diversity benchmarking exercise.pdf
Consultation paper on draft Guidelines on the benchmarking of diversity practices including diversity policies and gender pay gap
Eligibility Grid - FG IV.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) eligibility criteria grid for Contract Agent FG IV roles – outlines nationality, citizenship, language, education, and integrity requirements for applicants, including EU/EEA qualifications and physical fitness standards.
Vacancy Notice ICC DF CA-22-2023.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy for a Policy Officer (Crypto-Assets/MiCA) in Paris to support regulatory development, technical standards, and supervisory policies under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA).
EBA updates list of institutions involved in the 2023 supervisory benchmarking exercise
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an updated list of institutions, which have a reporting obligation for the purpose of the 2023 EU supervisory benchmarking exercise. The EBA will be conducting the 2023 benchmarking exercise on a sample of 117 institutions from 16 countries across the EU and the European Economic Area. The EBA runs this exercise leveraging on established data collection procedures and formats of regular supervisory reporting and assists Competent Authorities in assessing the quality of internal approaches used to calculate risk weighted exposure amounts.
List of institutions for the purpose of supervisory benchmarking (2023 Update).xlsx
List of institutions for the purpose of supervisory benchmarking (2023 Update).pdf
EBA 2023 update listing European banks subject to supervisory benchmarking for credit risk, IFRS9, and market risk assessments, including submission status by institution.