Annex North Macedonia Equivalence.pdf
Annex to EBA Opinion on third country equivalence - North Macedonia
Annex to EBA Opinion on third country equivalence - North Macedonia
EBA Opinion on CRR Third Country Equivalence - North Macedonia
Consultation paper on Guidelines on common procedures and methodologies for the supervisory review and evaluation process (SREP)
Consultation paper on draft RTS on Pillar 2 add-ons for investment firms
EBA Opinion on CRR Third Country Equivalence - Bosnia and Herzegovina
Annex to EBA Opinion on third country equivalence - Bosnia and Herzegovina
European Banking Authority (EBA) call for advice on the review of PSD2 (Directive EU 2015/2366) assessing its application, impact, and potential amendments covering licensing, strong customer authentication, data access, payment account transparency, and cross-sectoral regulatory adjustments.
European Commission requests EBA’s advice on the review of PSD2 (Directive 2015/2366) covering its application, impact, and potential legislative updates by June 2022 as part of the Retail Payments Strategy.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) acknowledged today the EU Commission’s decision to consider the supervisory and regulatory framework applicable to credit institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina and North Macedonia as equivalent to that applied in the Union. The EU Commission’s decision considered the EBA’s assessments carried out in 2019-20 and the respective Opinions, concluding that the supervisory and regulatory framework applicable to credit institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina and North Macedonia could be regarded as equivalent to that applied in the Union.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a Report on the possible impact of the net stable funding ratio (NSFR) on the functioning of the precious metals’ markets. The Report aims at assessing whether it would be justified to reduce the required stable funding factor for assets used for providing clearing and settlement services or for financing transactions of precious metals.
Report on the possible impact of the NSFR on the functioning of the precious metals’ markets
EBA vacancy notice for a Policy Officer (Credit Risk) in Paris, focusing on regulatory work, internal ratings-based approaches, and analytical support for credit risk guidelines, benchmarking, and supervisory matters under the EU prudential framework.
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for Head of Reporting and Transparency Unit in Paris – leads harmonized banking reporting, Pillar 3 disclosure requirements, and transparency frameworks under Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010, with applications open until 5 January 2022.
European Banking Authority (EBA) eligibility criteria grid for Temporary Agent (AD 9) roles, outlining nationality, education, professional experience, language proficiency, and integrity requirements for candidates applying to EU institutions.
European Banking Authority eligibility criteria grid for Contract Agent (FG IV) roles – outlines required EU/EEA nationality, language proficiency, education, and physical fitness standards for applicants, including specific English language and university diploma requirements.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) announced today that its 2021 Risk Assessment Report and transparency exercise with bank by bank data will be released on Friday 3 December at 18:00 CET.