EBA-Op-2021-09 (Opinion of the EBA on the 2019 discharge report of the EP).pdf
EBA Opinion on the European Parliament 2019 discharge report
EBA Opinion on the European Parliament 2019 discharge report
European Banking Authority record of personal data processing under EU Regulation 2018/1725, detailing procedures for verifying and funding EBA staff children's enrolment in the European School Paris La Défense, including data handling for financial contributions and compliance.
EBA Report on the use of digital platforms
Factsheet on the use of digital platforms in the EU banking and payments sector
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a Report on the platformisation of the EU banking and payments sector. The EBA identifies a rapid growth in the use of digital platforms to ‘bridge’ customers and financial institutions, a trend expected to accelerate in line with the wider trend toward the digitisation of the EU financial sector. Platformisation presents a range of potential opportunities for both EU customers and financial institutions. However, new forms of financial, operational, and reputational interdependencies are emerging and the EBA identifies steps to strengthen supervisory capacity to monitor market developments.
Overview of Q&As reviewed against revised CRR CRD and BRRD
European Banking Authority (EBA) record of processing activity for staff requests for assistance under Article 24 of the Staff Regulations, detailing procedures for handling harassment, threats, or defamation claims, data categories, retention periods, and data protection measures under EUDPR.
European Banking Authority (EBA) record of processing activity for the Condeco App under EUDPR, detailing personal data handling for workspace management, including desk booking, health protocols, and staff data retention for EBA employees and consultants.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Guidelines specifying the criteria to assess the exceptional cases when institutions exceed the large exposure limits and the time and measures to return to compliance. The Guidelines aim to support competent authorities in their assessment of the breaches of the large exposure limits set in the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR), and ensure the Regulation is applied in a prudent and harmonised manner - while keeping the approach simple -, which ultimately, leads to a level playing field across the Single Market.
Final report on revised Guidelines on DGS stress tests
Final Report on Guidelines on large exposures breaches and time and measures to return to compliance
Annex 1- template for reporting results
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its revised Guidelines on the stress tests conducted by national DGSs under the Deposit Guarantee Schemes Directive (DGSD). The revised Guidelines extend the scope of the DGS stress testing, by requiring more tests in comparison with the past Guidelines and by covering all the legal missions entrusted to the DGSs. The revisions aim to consolidate depositors’ confidence about the ability of their national DGS(s) to promptly repay their funds in case of banking failure. The revised framework also strives to achieve greater harmonisation and comparability of stress test results, which will enable the EBA to carry out a robust peer review of national DGS stress tests in 2025.
Compliance table
Presentation
EBA Validation Rules
Compliance table