10. Annex VIII Legal Entity Form.pdf
EBA Annex VIII provides legal entity forms for individuals, private companies, and public entities to complete for regulatory compliance, financial contracts, or grants under EU frameworks.
EBA Annex VIII provides legal entity forms for individuals, private companies, and public entities to complete for regulatory compliance, financial contracts, or grants under EU frameworks.
European Banking Authority (EBA) 2016 procurement annex detailing technical and functional requirements for website services, including extranet features, content management, multilingual support, social media integration, and tools for consultations and regulatory activities.
European Commission standard establishing mandatory logging and monitoring requirements for information security across all computer systems, including servers, network equipment, and workstations, to detect and respond to security breaches under Decision C(2006) 3602.
European Banking Authority (EBA) technical annex detailing the system architecture for its 2016 website procurement, focusing on Liferay portal deployment, environments (development, test, production), software components, and implementation methodology for developers and ICT teams.
EBA procurement document outlining software requirements for the 2016 website services, including user roles, content classification, and system specifications for Liferay portal implementation across members and public areas.
European Banking Authority (EBA) invitation to tender for website services (EBA/2016/02/COMM/SER/OP) – outlines procurement process, submission requirements, and deadlines for contractors to provide digital solutions under EU procurement rules.
European Commission standard outlining requirements for access control and authentication in information systems, covering user registration, privileges management, password rules, secure logon procedures, and monitoring under the Information System Security Policy.
European Banking Authority financial identification form – required documentation for banks and financial institutions to provide official account details for EU funding, grants, or contracts under EBA reporting requirements.
European Commission security standard establishing mandatory controls for safe use of mobile code in its information systems – covering risks, server and client-side security measures, and technology selection to prevent malicious exploitation.
European Banking Authority (EBA) tender for hosting, maintenance, and enhancement of its website and Web Content Management System (WCMS) under a service-level agreement, covering infrastructure, security, and compliance with EU transparency requirements.
European Banking Authority (EBA) tender specifications for procuring website services – outlining requirements, evaluation criteria, submission guidelines, and contract terms for potential bidders under EU procurement rules (2016).
European Commission security standard outlining mandatory controls against malicious code, including anti-virus software requirements, configuration, installation procedures, and network-level protection to safeguard information systems.
European Commission security standard establishing mandatory rules for data back-ups, testing, and restoration procedures to ensure information availability and integrity across all electronic systems, adopted under Decision C(2006) 3602.
Annex (Disclosure on Asset Encumbrance)
CP on RTS on disclosure of encumbered and unencumbered assets (EBA-CP-2016-05)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on the disclosure of encumbered and unencumbered assets for the provision of transparent and harmonised information on the topic, as laid down in the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR). These draft RTS, which build on the EBA Guidelines on the same topic, detail the disclosure requirements and provide additional information. The consultation will run until 25 July 2016.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today the first list of Other Systemically Important Institutions (O-SIIs) in the EU. O-SIIs are those institutions which are deemed systemically relevant in addition to Global Systemically Important Institutions (G-SIIs), already identified. The institutions have been identified by relevant authorities across the Union according to harmonised criteria provided by the EBA. This list reflects also the additional capital buffers that the relevant authorities have set for the O-SIIs they have identified.
RES TA 04 2016 Repl Bank Expert (Resolution)
RES TA 04 2016 Repl Bank Expert (Resolution) Eligibility criteria grid