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OPER IT TA 6-2022 - Data Engineer.pdf
2021 EU-wide transparency exercise
C_2022_3051_F1_COMMISSION_DECISION_EN_V3_P1_1930069.PDF
ISC_COM Decision JC of the ESAs QAs Q1 2022 Annex.docx.pdf
letter on QA_JC ESAs Q1 2022.docx.pdf
EBA announces timeline for the 2022 EU-wide Transparency exercise and EBA Risk Assessment Report
The European Banking Authority (EBA) will be launching its annual 2022 EU-wide Transparency exercise in September and expects to release the information on banks’ exposures and asset quality at the beginning of December, along with the EBA Risk Assessment Report. The exercise will cover the figures from the second half of 2021 and the first half of 2022.
Management Board meeting - Final Minutes
DG REFORM visit to EBA
Wednesday 1 June 2022, 13:00-18:00 CET and Thursday 2 June 2022, 9:00-14:00 CET,20 AV ANDRE PROTHIN 92927 Paris La Défense EUROPLAZA
2022 05 23 (Mapping tool review of updates v3.0) clean.xlsx
Mapping tool
2022 05 23 (Mapping tool review of updates v3.0) track changes.xlsx
Mapping tool (track changes)
EBA updates mapping between technical standards on Pillar 3 disclosures and technical standards on supervisory reporting (v3.0)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an updated mapping between quantitative disclosure data points and the relevant supervisory reporting data points. The mapping is part of the EBA’s overall objective to make the reporting and disclosure process more efficient and less costly for banks and aims at facilitating institutions’ compliance with disclosure requirements and improving the consistency and quality of the information disclosed. The updated mapping applies to the reporting framework 3.0 and the Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on institutions’ Pillar 3 public disclosures.
Roundtable on CFA on the prudential framework for Securitisation and RTS on Homogeneity
Monday 30 May 2022, 13:30-17:00 CET, at 20 AV ANDRE PROTHIN 92927 Paris La Défense EUROPLAZAEBA publishes final technical standards to identify shadow banking entities
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) specifying the criteria to identify shadow banking entities for the purposes of reporting large exposures. The final draft RTS clarify that entities carrying out banking activities or services and which have been authorised and supervised in accordance with the EU prudential framework, shall not be considered as shadow banking entities.