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EBA updates on its work in response to the Commission's call for advice on Basel III implementation
The European Banking Authority (EBA) is currently finalising its impact assessment on the implementation of Basel III, in response to the European Commission’s call for advice it received on 4 May 2018. The findings of the assessment in the areas of credit risk, operational risk, output floor and securities financing transactions will be published in a report by the end of July 2019. The findings in the area of market risk and CVA will be published at a later stage, owing to the later completion of these parts of the Basel III framework.
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Eligibility grid - BMIC COPAC SEC 03 2019.docx
BMIC COPAC SEC 03 2019 Expert (Consumer and Depositor Protection_Payments_AML).pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for a Seconded National Expert to support regulatory and supervisory tasks in consumer and depositor protection, payment services, and anti-money laundering (AML), including developing guidelines, technical standards, and ensuring consistent EU supervision under EBA mandates.
Joint Regulatory Technical Standards on the implementation of group wide AML/CFT policies in third countries
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News and communications
EBA Opinion on CRR Third Country Equivalence of NZ and Turkey (EBA-Op-2015-21).pdf
EBA opinion assessing the equivalence of Turkey and New Zealand’s prudential, supervisory, and regulatory frameworks for credit institutions under CRR, concluding both countries meet EU standards for preferential treatment of exposures.
Final Report on Guidelines on the exemption to the fall back _SL (2).pdf
EBA final report establishing guidelines on exemptions from the fallback mechanism under Article 33(6) of the Regulatory Technical Standards for strong customer authentication and secure communication (PSD2), outlining conditions for payment service providers using dedicated interfaces and supervisory consultation requirements – effective January 2019.