2023 01 23 Letter to Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan UK LLP on DNB Discos.pdf
Letter to Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan UK LLP on DNB Discos
Letter to Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan UK LLP on DNB Discos
EBA submits its opinion on the draft European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) to the European Commission, assessing alignment with international standards, Pillar 3 disclosure requirements, and recommending further refinements, including sector-specific standards for credit institutions under CSRD.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a response to the letters received from a law firm on 23 June and 3 October 2022, regarding the case of the prudential classification as Tier 2 instruments of legacy perpetual bonds (so-called ‘Discos’) of an institution established in Norway (DNB Bank ASA).
EBA vacancy notice for Seconded National Experts (SNE) in Supervisory Review and Risk Assessment (SRRR) and Digital Finance (DF), focusing on policy development for DORA and MiCA regulations, ICT/cybersecurity oversight, and technical standards—applications extended to 01 February 2023.
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for Seconded National Experts in ESG risks and risk analysis/stress testing (RAST), including climate risk stress testing, with applications extended to 13 February 2023.
Keynote speech (English)
Keynote speech (Spanish)
European Banking Authority (EBA) 2023 budget – outlines revenue sources (EU contributions, fees, host state funding) and expenditure (staff costs, operations) under Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010, including comparisons with 2021-2022 budgets.
European Banking Authority (EBA) 2022 Amending Budget No. 2 – details adjustments to revenue and expenditure, including contributions from EU national authorities, EU funding, fees, and staff costs under Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010.
European Banking Authority 2022 amending budget no. 1 – adjusts revenue and expenditure allocations, including EU and EEA contributions, host member state funding, staff costs, and operational corrections under Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010.
High Earners Report – data as of end 2021
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its Report on high earners for 2021. The analysis shows a significant increase of the number of individuals working for EU banks and investment firms who received a remuneration of more than EUR 1 million. This increase is linked to the overall good performance of institutions, in particular in the area of investment banking and trading and sales, continuing relocations of staff from the UK to the EU and a general increase in salaries.