Compliance Table-GLs on methods for calculating contributions to dgs.pdf
Compliance Table-GLs on methods for calculating contributions to dgs
Compliance Table-GLs on methods for calculating contributions to dgs
The draft ITS set out in detail aspects of the supervisory cooperation in the joint decision process for an initial application, and for the approval of material extensions or changes to internal models.
The draft RTS specify general conditions for the establishment and functioning of colleges of supervisors, while the draft ITS establish important procedures to structure and facilitate the interaction and cooperation between the consolidating supervisor and the relevant competent authorities.
As the European Banking Authority (EBA) gets ready to mark its first five years of activities with its conference in London this Friday, Chairperson Andrea Enria explains the conference will be about dialogue with banking stakeholders on achievements and remaining challenges in strengthening the EU banking sector.
EBA Banking Stakeholder Group (BSG) responds to ESAs' consultation on PRIIPs Key Information Documents (KIDs), addressing transparency, comparability, and disclosure standards for packaged retail and insurance-based investment products, including methodology, default amounts, and risk assessment guidelines.
DOV RA SEC 04 2016 Bank Sector Analyst
DOV RA SEC 04 2016 Bank Sector Analyst - Eligibility criteria grid
Letter to Olivier Guersent DG FISMA re Postponement EBA products
REG CREMOP SEC 03 2016 Policy expert MR_MI_Eligibility grid
ESAs letter to European Commission on cross-selling of financial product...
BSG response to Consultation Paper (EBA-CP-2015-18) - 27 January 2016
REG CREMOP SEC 03 2016 PE (MR_MI)
The Chairpersons of the three European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) – EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – sent a joint letter on cross-selling of financial products to Jonathan Hill, the European Commissioner for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union.
BoA 2016 - 001 (Decision Kluge v EBA)_for-publication_25012016
The Joint Board of Appeal of the European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs – European Banking Authority, European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority, and European Securities and Markets Authority) published today its decision in an appeal brought by four appellants, Andrus Kluge, Boris Belyaev, Radio Elektroniks OÜ and Timur Dyakov, against a decision of the European Banking Authority (EBA). The Board of Appeal decided it does not have any jurisdiction with respect to the party’s appeal to challenge a decision by the EBA not to commence an investigation.