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PL - Mateusz Mokrogulski - DINT final.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) conflict of interest policy for non-staff members – outlines confidentiality obligations, disclosure restrictions, and disciplinary consequences for improper handling of sensitive information.
20170101 PMR Q4-2017 Adam Farkas.pdf
EBA Executive Director Adam Farkas’ Q4 2017 public meeting register – details stakeholder engagements on EU banking regulation, stress tests, IFRS 9, PSD2, Basel III, Brexit, and supervisory developments with financial institutions, consultancies, and regulators.
QIS 2018 template V4.0 (Basel III v3-8-3) - Full.xlsx
QIS 2018 template V4.0 (Basel III v3-8-3) - Reduced.xlsx
Eligibility grid.docx
Vacancy notice.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for a Legal Officer position on secondment in London, covering legal support for regulatory, oversight, and consumer protection functions, including drafting technical standards and advising on EU banking legislation.
EBA QIS 2018 Template Instructions V4.0.pdf
EBA 2018 Quantitative Impact Study (QIS) template instructions for banks to collect data on Basel III revisions, covering capital requirements, risk-weighted assets, leverage ratio, credit risk reforms, and MREL under the Call for Advice framework.
Presentation for industry roundtable (sandboxes and IHs) September 2018 - for publication.pdf
Presentation for industry roundtable (sandboxes and IHs)
Eligibility criteria grid.docx
Eligibility criteria grid.docx
Vacancy notice.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for an IT Portfolio Manager (AD 8) in London, later relocating to Paris. The role involves strategic IT project alignment, portfolio monitoring, stakeholder engagement, and PMO leadership, requiring 10+ years of IT experience and fluency in English.
Vacancy notice.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for an IT Support Officer (AD 6) in London, covering user support, IT service management, compliance with policies, and asset maintenance under EU regulations.
ESAs report finds automation in financial advice slowly growing but scale of market remains limited
The three European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) – EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – today published the results of their monitoring exercise on automation in financial advice. The Report shows that while the phenomenon of automation in financial advice seems to be slowly growing, the overall number of firms and customers involved is still quite limited.
Public hearing on the Consultation on RTS on the calculation of Kirb in accordance with the purchased receivables approach
Bank guarantee - ex-ante notice.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) invites banks in France to participate in a negotiated procurement procedure for a bank guarantee covering its Paris office lease security deposit, with submissions due by 12 September 2018.