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ESAs respond to the European Commission’s rejection of the technical standards on registers of information under the Digital Operational Resilience Act and call for swift adoption
The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – the ESAs) today issued an Opinion on the European Commission’s (EC) rejection of the draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on the registers of information under the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA). The ESAs raise concerns over the impacts and practicalities of the proposed EC changes to the draft ITS on the registers of information in relation to financial entities’ contractual arrangements with ICT third-party service providers.
ESAs proposals for further changes to the ITS on RoI
ESAs proposals for further changes to the Annex of the ITS on RoI
Jose Manuel Campa remarks at ECON hearing 14 October 2024
EBA Chair José Manuel Campa outlines 2024 priorities at ECON hearing, addressing EU banking sector resilience, Basel III implementation, cyber risks, sustainable finance, crypto-asset supervision, and cross-border market integration.
Executive summary of the EBA Work programme 2025
EBA’s 2025 work programme outlines priorities and mandates under the EU Single Rulebook, financial stability, DORA oversight, MiCAR supervision, and AML/CFT, focusing on implementing CRR III/CRD VI, stress-testing, and new responsibilities for crypto-asset providers and IT service oversight.
Opinion of the ESAs on the rejection of the ITS on RoI under DORA
EBA, EIOPA, and ESMA jointly respond to the European Commission’s rejection of DORA’s draft Implementing Technical Standards on ICT third-party service provider identification, advocating for mandatory LEI use over EUID to ensure operational resilience, supervisory efficiency, and global consistency in financial sector risk management.
Banking Stakeholder Group
Introductory statement by the EBA Chairperson José Manuel Campa at the annual hearing of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) of the European Parliament
AASC Dinner form
The AASC dinner will take place at 19.30 on Monday 21st October at Brasserie Bofinger, 5-7 Rue de la Bastille, 75004 Paris.
Please kindly fill in the form below and choose between the two proposed dinner options.
Cost of the dinner is 65 EUR per person, including one bottle of wine per 3 persons, 1 bottle of water per 2 persons and coffee.
Please note that your participation to the dinner will only be confirmed after having submitted your menu choice by cob Tuesday 8th October and transferred 65 EUR before cob Thursday 10th October to:
Alex Herr
IBAN: FR76 4061 8803 5300 0409 6626 241
BIC/SWIFT: BOUS FRPP XXX
In case of any questions please contact alex.herr@eba.europa.eu.
José Manuel Campa interview with Nezavisen: The banking system should be a key player in ensuring growth
Annex I - P3DH Draft template on contact persons information
Consultation paper on draft ITS on Pillar 3 data hub
EBA consults on draft Implementing Technical Standards for IT solutions enabling large and non-complex institutions to disclose Pillar 3 data under CRR (Regulation (EU) No 575/2013), outlining requirements for public disclosures and stakeholder feedback.
Guidelines amending Guidelines oGuidelines EBA/GL/2024/10 amending Guidelines EBA/GL/2015/12 on arrears and foreclosure (consolidated version)n arrears and foreclosure (consolidated version)
EBA updated guidelines on arrears and foreclosure under Directive 2014/17/EU, consolidating requirements for creditors and competent authorities to ensure compliance with mortgage credit rules, including reporting obligations by October 2024.
Consultation on draft Implementing Technical Standards on Pillar 3 data hub
EBA consults on draft technical standards to support the centralised EBA Pillar 3 data hub
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation on the Pillar 3 data hub, which will centralise prudential disclosures by institutions through a single electronic access point on the EBA website. This project is part of the Banking Package laid down in the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR3) and Capital Requirements Directive (CRD6). This consultation runs until 11 November.
Implementing Technical Standards on Pillar 3 data hub
2024 09 30 PMR -2024 Jose Manuel Campa
European Banking Authority (EBA) Chairperson Jose Manuel Campa’s September 2024 public meeting register – details stakeholder engagements, including discussions with Deloitte on sustainability, ESG regulation, and financial sector developments.
Public hearing - presentation - ITS on reporting of charges for transfers
European Banking Authority presents Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on reporting requirements for charges on credit transfers, payment accounts, and rejected transactions under the Instant Payment Regulation (IPR), outlining data points, timelines, and consumer benefits for EU payment service providers.