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The ŠANCE Job Fair at Prague University of Economics and Business
EUAN GN conference: Strengthening EU Green Resilience: Legal Compliance in Building Projects and Digital Innovation in CO₂
Monday 16 March 2026, 13:00 - 14:00 CET
Virtual event
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CV Sipos-Tompa
CV Angelov
CV Zumer
Final Report on draft ITS on the supervisory reporting of third country branches under CRD VI
Annex I - ITS on Third-Country Branches' Reporting (TCB templates)
Annex II - ITS on Third-Country Branches' Reporting (HU templates)
Instructions document (Annex I) - ITS on Third-Country Branches' Reporting
Instructions document (Annex II) - ITS on Third-Country Branches' Reporting
The EBA sets out harmonised reporting standards to enhance oversight of third‑country branches
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has published its final Report on the draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on the supervisory reporting of third country branches under the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD VI). Overall, the reporting package aims to provide supervisors with high quality information while ensuring proportionality, clarity and operational feasibility for reporting entities.
Amsterdam Career Days
2026 02 28 PMR Helmut Ettl
2026 02 15 PMR -2026 Francois-Louis Michaud
Consultation paper on draft Joint ESMA and EBA Guidelines on the assessment of the suitability of members of the management body and key function holders (track changes)
Guidelines on third country branches capital endowment requirement
EBA List of institutions for the purpose of supervisory benchmarking (2026 update)
The EBA publishes its final Guidelines on instruments for the capital endowment requirement for third-country branches
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its final Guidelines on instruments for the capital endowment requirement for third-country branches under the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD). The Guidelines set out the list of instruments that third-country branches may use to meet their capital endowment requirement and specify the minimum operational conditions that ensure these instruments are available when needed. The overall objective is to ensure that the capital endowment assets protect local depositors at the level of the third country branch, or they remain available to pay appropriate claims and satisfy local creditors in the event of resolution or winding-up of the third country branch.