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EBA Validation Rules 2021-12-10.xlsx
Validation rules
Overview of QAs reviewed against revised CRR CRD and BRRD (updated 2021 12 09).xlsx
Final minutes BoS hybrid meeting on 27 October 2021.pdf
Minutes
Final minutes Joint BoS BSG conference call on 28 October 2021.pdf
Minutes
CP on draft GLs on remote customer onboarding.pdf
Consultation paper on draft Guidelines on the use of remote customer onboarding solutions
CP on draft RTS on specific liquidity risk measurement.pdf
Consultation paper on draft RTS on the specific liquidity measurement for investment firms
CP o draft Guidelines on liquidity requirements exemption for investment firms.pdf
Consultation paper on draft Guidelines on liquidity requirements exemption for investment firms
EBA consults on new remote customer onboarding guidelines
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on its draft Guidelines on the use of remote customer onboarding solutions. These Guidelines set out a common understanding by competent authorities of the steps financial sector operators should take to ensure safe and effective remote customer onboarding practices in line with applicable anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) legislation and the EU’s data protection framework. Once adopted, these Guidelines will apply to all financial sector operators that are within the scope of the Anti-money Laundering Directive (AMLD). This consultation runs until 10 March 2022.
Guidelines on the use of remote customer onboarding solutions
EBA Report on the Application of the Guidelines on the Remuneration of Sales Staff.pdf
Report on the application of the Guidelines on the remuneration of sales staff
EBA report highlights shortcomings in the application of its Guidelines on the remuneration of sales staff
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a Report on the application of its Guidelines on the remuneration of sales staff in force since 2016. The EBA’s assessment revealed that financial institutions focus more on prudential requirements and commercial interests than on meeting the interests of consumers. However, the EBA also identified good practices that are considered to be compliant with the Guidelines.
EBA consults on draft technical standards setting requirements for crowdfunding service providers
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) specifying the information that crowdfunding service providers shall provide to investors. The proposed requirements cover the method used for the calculation of credit scores and loan prices, the factors that the providers need to consider when carrying out a credit risk assessment and conducting a valuation of a loan, and the underlying policies and governance arrangements. The consultation runs until 8 March 2022.
Regulatory Technical Standards on credit scoring and loan pricing disclosure, credit risk assessment and risk management requirements for crowdfunding service providers
EBA Public hearing on draft RTS on criteria for the identification of SBE (1).pdf
Public hearing presentation
EBA Report on the monitoring of CET1 instruments issued by EU institutions - update.pdf
EBA Report on the monitoring of CET1 instruments issued by EU institutions - update
CP on RTS2 Art 19(7) ECSPR.pdf
Consultation Paper on draft RTS on credit scoring and loan pricing disclosure, credit risk assessment and risk management requirements for Crowdfunding Service Providers
Updated EBA CET1 list_Q4 2021.xlsx
Updated EBA CET1 list_Q4 2021
Record of processing activity - Website survey.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) record of processing activity for a 2021 survey assessing user satisfaction with EBA communication and website under EUDPR, including data handling, respondent categories, and privacy safeguards.
EBA updates on monitoring of CET1 capital instruments
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an updated list of Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) instruments of EU institutions. This list is accompanied by an updated CET1 Report, which includes information on the underlying objectives of the monitoring as well as on the consequences of including or excluding instruments in or from the CET1 list. The EBA's monitoring of capital instruments contributes to the enhancement of the quality of institutions' capital across the EU. The EBA will continue to update the Report on a regular basis to give account of new developments in CET1 issuances and practices.