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Public hearing presentations
Public hearing presentations
EBA GL 2017 14-CT GLs on supervision of significant branches
EBA final draft providing detailed instructions for reporting information under Annexes I-IV, covering rules, options and discretions, SREP, and aggregate statistical data on credit, market, and operational risks under CRD IV and CRR frameworks.
European Banking Authority final report amending Implementing Technical Standards on supervisory disclosure under CRD IV, updating requirements for competent authorities' reporting on prudential regulation, options and discretions, SREP methodologies, and statistical data to reflect changes like LCR Delegated Act, SREP guidelines, and SSM establishment.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final draft amended Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on supervisory disclosure, which specify the format, structure, contents list and annual publication date of the supervisory information to be disclosed by competent authorities. The amended draft ITS incorporate the changes to the EU legal framework and the establishment of the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM). The amendments introduced in the final draft ITS will enhance transparency, ensure consistency between the templates and instructions and will contribute to reducing the level of different interpretation between reporting.
EBA ESMA Statement on retail holdings of bail-inable debt (EBA-Op-2018-03)
EBA Chair Andrea Enria’s public meeting register for Q3-Q4 2017 detailing stakeholder engagements with banks, regulators, and financial institutions on EU banking union, regulatory frameworks, Brexit, proportionality, and supervisory developments.
EBA vacancy notice for a Policy Expert on secondment to support the Single Rulebook Q&A process, focusing on CRR, CRD, BRRD, and DGSD frameworks, ensuring consistent regulatory application and stakeholder guidance.
European Banking Authority (EBA) public meeting register for Q2-Q3 2017 listing engagements by Andrea Enria covering fintech, CRD/CRR proposals, Basel IV, PSD2, recovery and resolution, and IMF consultations with key stakeholders.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) and the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) have today published a joint statement encouraging institutions, market and resolution authorities to properly consider retail holders of debt financial instruments subject to the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) when carrying out their respective tasks. The distribution of debt instruments issued by financial institutions to retail clients may raise significant consumer protection issues and affect the practical application of the resolution framework under the BRRD.