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2024_adoi_pikaro.pdf
2024_adoi_vaillant.pdf
2024_adoi_campa.pdf
Annex I - Reporting for issuers of ARTs and EMTs - templates
Annex II - Reporting for issuers of ARTs and EMTs - instructions
Annex III - Reporting for crypto-asset service providers - templates
Annex IV - Reporting for crypto-asset service providers - instructions
Annex V - DPM and validation rules
List of O-SIIs 2023
2024_adoi_mihalik.pdf
eba_2024_staffing_plan_2.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) 2024 staffing plan detailing authorized posts, including permanent, temporary, and contract agents, with breakdowns for MiCAR, DORA, and SDFA regulatory tasks under the EU budget.
eba_2024_amending_budget_no_1.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) 2024 amending budget No. 1 – adjusts revenue and expenditure allocations, including contributions from EU national authorities, EU funding, and fees, under Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010.
at_-_ettl_doi_2024.pdf
EBA 2024 declaration of interests for Helmut Ettl of the Austrian Financial Market Authority, detailing economic interests and conflict-of-interest disclosures under EBA/DC/2020/308 policy for Board of Supervisors members.
Consultation Paper on draft Guidelines on reporting on ARTs and EMTs
EBA consults on draft guidelines for reporting templates to help authorities supervise issuers of asset-referenced tokens (ARTs) and e-money tokens (EMTs) under Regulation (EU) 2023/1114, covering compliance, proportionality, and data collection from crypto-asset service providers.
EBA Training Programme 2024
EBA 2024 Training Programme – offers e-learning and live seminars on MiCA, DORA, Basel III, AML/CFT supervision, recovery planning, SREP, MREL, and supervisory reporting for EU financial regulators and supervisors.
Report of the JC SC CPFI workshop on behavioural insights
EBA, ESMA, and EIOPA report on a 2024 workshop exploring how national supervisory authorities can apply behavioural insights to enhance consumer protection, policy design, and supervisory effectiveness in financial markets, including lessons from OECD and NCAs.
Guidelines on templates to assist competent authorities in performing their supervisory duties regarding issuers’ compliance under MiCAR
EBA updates list of other systemically important institutions
The European Banking Authority (EBA) updated today the list of other systemically important institutions (O-SIIs) in the EU, which, together with global systemically important institutions (G-SIIs), are identified as systemically important by the relevant authorities according to harmonised criteria laid down in the EBA Guidelines. This list is based on year-end-2023 data and includes the overall score calculated according to the EBA Guidelines and the capital buffer rate that the relevant authorities have set for the identified O-SIIs. The list is available also in a user-friendly visualisation tool.