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Annex - Union standardised terms and definitions for services linked to a payment account.docx
Annex - Union standardised terms and definitions for services linked to a payment account
Consultation on Recommendations on the coverage of entities in a group recovery plan
Andrea Enria's speech at the CIRSF Annual International Conference 2017.pdf
Andrea Enria's speech at the CIRSF Annual International Conference 2017
AnnexItableEN.pdf
European Banking Authority annex detailing reference fraud rate thresholds for remote electronic payments, including card-based transactions and credit transfers under EUR 500, EUR 250, and EUR 100 limits.
RTSEBA24052017.pdf
European Commission draft regulation supplementing PSD2 with EBA-developed regulatory technical standards for strong customer authentication, exemptions, and secure communication standards for payment service providers, ensuring security, competition, and consumer protection in EU payments.
Andrea Enria's speech at the CIRSF Annual International Conference 2017
Andrea Enria's speech at the CIRSF Annual International Conference 2017
EBA consults on scope of its draft guidelines on connected clients
The European Banking Authority launched today a consultation focusing on the scope of its draft Guidelines on connected clients, on which it had already sought the stakeholders’ views in July 2016. In the new consultation, the EBA is proposing to extend the scope of these draft Guidelines to the remaining aspects of the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR), the EBA technical standards, and the EBA guidelines where the concept of group of connected client is relevant. The extension of the scope would ensure the consistent application of this concept throughout the CRR and the harmonisation of institutions’ practices. The consultation runs until 26 June 2017.
(EBA-2017-E-1315) Letter from O Guersent, FISMA re Commission intention to amend the draft RTS on SCA and CSC -Ares(2017)2639906.pdf
(EBA-2017-E-1315) Letter from O Guersent, FISMA re Commission intention to amend the draft RTS on SCA and CSC -Ares(2017)2639906
Consultation Paper on RTS on the implementation of group wide AML-CFT policies in third countries (EBA-CP-2017-08).pdf
Consultation Paper on RTS on the implementation of group wide AML-CFT policies in third countries (EBA-CP-2017-08)
EBA Opinion on ESAs review (EBA-Op-2017-08).pdf
EBA Opinion on ESAs review (EBA-Op-2017-08)
ESAs consult on technical standards to strengthen group-wide money laundering and terrorist financing risk management
The Joint Committee of the three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA - ESAs) launched today a public consultation on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) specifying how credit and financial institutions should manage money laundering and terrorist financing (ML/TF) risks where a third country’s law prevents the implementation in their branches or majority-owned subsidiaries of group-wide policies and procedures on anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT). These RTS are part of the ESAs' wider work on fostering a common approach to AML/CFT and will contribute to creating a level playing field across the Union’s financial sector. The consultation runs until 11 July 2017.
EBA publishes Opinion on EU Commission consultation on the operation of the ESAs
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an Opinion in response to the European Commission’s public consultation on the operation of the European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs). The Opinion welcomes the public consultation which acknowledges the results the EBA has obtained since its establishment in 2011. It also points to a possible way forward to confirm its role as guardian of the Single Rulebook and to increase its effectiveness in ensuring supervisory convergence across the EU. Finally, it suggests how the EBA’s role with regards to supervisory reporting could be strengthened and improved.
EBA REC 2015 02-Compliance Table on Recommendation on Equivalence of Confidentiality Regimes.pdf
EBA REC 2015 02-Compliance Table on Recommendation on Equivalence of Confidentiality Regimes
Consultation on RTS on the specification of the nature, severity and duration of an economic downturn
Public hearing on Guidelines to prevent prevent transfers of funds can be abused for ML and TF 190517.pdf
Presentation
Consultation Paper on the scope of the draft Guidelines on connected clients (EBA-CP-2017-07).pdf
Consultation Paper on the scope of the draft Guidelines on connected clients (EBA-CP-2017-07)
EBA announces details of its 2017 EU-wide transparency exercise
The European Banking Authority (EBA) announced today that it will publish data for its fourth annual EU-wide transparency exercise in December 2017 together with the Risk Assessment Report (RAR). Nearly 600000 data points in total on more than 130 banks will be released, covering all key balance sheet items. The transparency exercise is part of the EBA's efforts to foster market discipline, improve the understanding of the EU banking system and ensures both a detailed snap shot and consistent time series.
EBA welcomes enhanced FX Global Code
The European Banking Authority (EBA) welcomes the enhancement of the FX Global Code (the Code) and the publication of its May 2017 update. The objective of the Code is to promote a robust, fair, liquid, open, and transparent market underpinned by high ethical standards, which shall benefit all wholesale FX market participants. The Code's guidelines for responsible participation in the FX market are in line with the EBA's work aimed at fostering financial institutions' effective governance and enhanced consumer protection in all areas of financial products and services.