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EBA consults on draft DPM 2.9 for supervisory reporting
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation on the new draft version of Data Point Model (DPM) 2.9. The new release is an exposure draft of the new data requirements proposed in the ongoing public consultations on amendments to the Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on supervisory reporting on COREP LCR, COREP securitisation & FINREP-NPE&FB, P&L and IFRS16. The final DPM 2.9 version will be updated together with the ITS on supervisory reporting to include the feedback received from the public consultations. The consultation runs until 7 December 2018.
DPM Query Tool 2.9 (Draft).zip
DPM Table Layout 2.9 (Draft).zip
DPM Database 2.9 (Draft).zip
Session 5 - Cloud BaFin presentation-17 Oct 2018.pdf
EBA workshop presentation by BaFin outlining Germany’s supervisory approach to cloud outsourcing, covering EBA recommendations, draft guidelines, legal frameworks under the German Banking Act, and BaFin’s planned cloud outsourcing manual.
Speaker Biographies.pdf
EBA workshop speaker biographies from October 2018, featuring experts from the EBA, European Commission, national regulators, banks, and tech firms discussing cloud outsourcing implementation, benefits, challenges, and regulatory frameworks for financial institutions.
Session 4 - M Labarile - EC Update - 17 Oct 18 - NON - CONFIDENTIAL VERSION.pdf
European Commission update on EU policies to remove obstacles to cloud services in finance, covering 2018 initiatives including EBA guidelines on cloud outsourcing, self-regulatory codes, and standard contractual clauses for financial institutions.
Session 4 - NY and DB - EBA Recs on cloud and Outsourcing GLs - 17 Oct 18.pdf
EBA workshop discussing implementation of 2017 Recommendations on Cloud Outsourcing and upcoming Outsourcing Arrangements Guidelines, covering compliance, application dates, and integration with existing CEBS 2006 outsourcing rules.
Session 8 - Roundtable discussion - 17 Oct 18.pdf
EBA workshop discussing benefits and challenges of implementing EBA recommendations on cloud outsourcing for banks, including harmonisation, contractual clarity, audit requirements, and obstacles to adoption across the EU.
Session 5 - Cloud CSSF presentation-17 Oct 2018.pdf
CSSF presentation on implementing EBA Recommendations on cloud outsourcing in Luxembourg, covering supervisory requirements, EU harmonisation, and national specificities under CSSF circular 17/654 and EBA guidelines (2018).
Session 2 - HSBC Cloud - 17 Oct 2018.pdf
EBA conference session on cloud computing risks and opportunities for banks, covering data security, governance, vendor lock-in, and HSBC’s cloud adoption plans as discussed in October 2018.
Act and annexes in all EU languages.zip
ITS, Annexes and templates, Instructions.zip
Act and annexes as adopted by EU COM - EN.zip
EBA acknowledges adoption of new resolution reporting standards by the European Commission
The European Banking Authority (EBA) acknowledged today the adoption by the European Commission of the Implementing Regulation on the procedures and standard forms and templates for the provision of information for the purposes of resolution plans for credit institutions and investment firms, repealing Regulation (EU) 2016/1066. The Implementing Regulation, which is based on the final draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on the provision of information for resolution plans submitted by the EBA in April 2018, was adopted by the Commission on 23 October 2018. Its publication in the EU Official Journal is still pending. The reporting requirements will apply as of 31 December 2018 (reporting framework v2.8).
Mapping reports October 2018.zip
EBA 2018 amending budget.pdf
EBA 2018 amending budget – details revenue sources (EU, national authorities, EEA EFTA) and expenditure (staff costs, training, relocation) under Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010, adjusting the initial 2018 budget.
JC 2018 40 (CP Revised Draft ITS Mapping CRR).pdf
European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) consult on revised draft implementing technical standards amending EU Regulation 2016/1799 to update the mapping of External Credit Assessment Institutions’ (ECAIs) credit assessments under the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR).
ESAs propose new amendments to technical standards on the mapping of ECAIs
The Joint Committee of the three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA - ESAs) launched today a public consultation to amend the Implementing Regulations on the mapping of credit assessments of External Credit Assessment Institutions (ECAIs) for credit risk to reflect the outcomes of a monitoring exercise on the adequacy of existing mappings, namely changes to the Credit Quality Steps (CQS) allocation for two ECAIs and the introduction of new credit rating scales for ten ECAIs. The Implementing Regulations are part of the EU Single Rulebook for banking and insurance aimed at creating a safe and sound regulatory framework consistently applicable across the European Union (EU). The consultation runs until 31 December 2018.