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The EBA consults on amendments to the RTS on the assignment of risk weights to specialised lending exposures under the Supervisory Slotting Criteria Approach
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a public consultation on proposed amendments to its Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS), set out in a Delegated Regulation, on the assignment of risk weights to specialised lending exposures under the Supervisory Slotting Criteria Approach (SSCA). The purpose of the amendments is to update the RTS in light of the changes introduced by the revised Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR 3) and to enhance the risk sensitivity, clarity and usability of the framework. Overall, the RTS aim to ensure a consistent and robust prudential treatment of specialised lending exposures under the SSCA across the EU, supporting sound risk management and financial stability. The consultation runs until 7 August 2026.
Consultation on Regulatory technical standards on specialised lending exposures
The EBA amends Guidelines on the definition of default
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Report amending the Guidelines on the application of the definition of default. The Report introduces targeted amendments to better reflect specific aspects of non recourse factoring. It also confirms that the 1% threshold applied to reductions in net present value loss (NPV threshold) in debt restructuring remains appropriate for prudential default recognition.
EBA DC 646 - Decision concerning reimbursements and allowances for external persons
2026 04 30 PMR Francois-Louis Michaud
Consultation Paper on RTS amending RTS for assessing risk weights to specialised lending exposures
Report amending the Guidelines on the application of the definition of default
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20260505 IMMA Public Hearing
Public hearing on Consultation paper on changes to ITS on supervisory reporting
Public hearing on Regulatory Technical Standards and Guidelines on Initial Margin Model Authorisation
Public Hearing for Initial Margin Model Authorisation RTS [Article 11(15) EMIR] and Guidelines [Article 11(3) EMIR]
Tuesday 5 May 2026, 10:00 - 12:00 CET
Virtual event
Public hearing agenda
260505 Public hearing on CP on ITS on sup reporting
The EBA publishes its final Guidelines on supervisory independence
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its final Guidelines on Supervisory Independence under the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD). The Guidelines further clarify the arrangements that competent authorities should have in place to prevent and manage conflicts of interest involving both their staff and the members of their governance bodies. These arrangements include declarations of interest, limitations on trading of financial instruments and cooling-oof restrictions.