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EBA acknowledges report by ENISA on cloud services in the EU banking sector
Following a workshop on cloud services in the banking sector jointly hosted with the European Banking Authority (EBA) in London, the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) has issued a report including a number of recommendations for the secure adoption of cloud computing in the banking sector at the EU level.
Technical Standards on information exchange between home and host competent authorities
JC 2015 080 Discussion Paper on automation in financial advice.pdf
Discussion Paper on automation in financial advice (JC 2015 080)
Discussion Paper on automation in financial advice
ESAs seek stakeholder input on automation in financial advice
The Joint Committee of the three European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) – EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – has launched a Discussion Paper on automation in financial advice, aimed at assessing what, if any, action is required to harness the potential benefits of this innovation and mitigate its risks.
(EBA-2015-E-384) Annex - Decision H-SZN-I-27-2015.pdf
(EBA-2015-E-384) Annex - Decision H-SZN-I-27-2015
(EBA-2015-E-384) Annex - Decision H-SZN-I-28-2015.pdf
(EBA-2015-E-384) Annex - Decision H-SZN-I-28-2015
(EBA-2015-E-384) Central Bank of Hungary request of publication on EBA's website.pdf
Central Bank of Hungary decision
EBA-2015-0098-00-00-ENCS.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) multi-year work programme for 2016–2018 outlining strategic priorities, regulatory mandates under CRD IV/CRR, BRRD, and PSD2, and its shift toward strengthening EU supervisory consistency, risk analysis, and data infrastructure.
EBA-2015-0098-00-00-ENDA.pdf
EBA’s multi-annual work programme for 2016-2018 outlines strategic priorities, tasks, and regulatory focus areas under CRD IV/CRR, BRRD, DGSD, AMLD, EMIR, and PSD2, shifting from developing technical standards to strengthening EU-wide supervisory consistency and risk analysis.
EBA-2015-0098-00-00-ENPL.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) multi-annual work programme for 2016–2018 outlining strategic priorities, regulatory mandates under CRD IV/CRR, bank recovery and resolution, anti-money laundering, and efforts to strengthen supervisory convergence and data analytics across the EU banking sector.
EBA-2015-0098-00-00-ENRO.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) 2016–2018 multi-annual work programme outlining strategic priorities, regulatory mandates under CRD IV/CRR, BRRD, and PSD2, and shift toward supervisory convergence, risk analysis, and data infrastructure development.
EBA-2015-0098-00-00-ENFR.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) outlines its 2016–2018 multi-annual work programme, focusing on implementing banking regulations (CRD IV/CRR, BRRD, DGSD), enhancing supervisory convergence, strengthening risk analysis, and centralizing EU data infrastructure under key financial legislation.
EBA-2015-0098-00-00-ENSV.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) outlines its multi-annual work programme for 2016–2018, focusing on strategic priorities, regulatory mandates under CRR/CRD IV, recovery and resolution frameworks, anti-money laundering, and strengthening EU-wide supervisory consistency and risk analysis.
EBA-2015-0098-00-00-ENLV.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) multi-annual work programme 2016–2018 outlines strategic goals, regulatory priorities, and key activities under CRD IV/CRR, BRRD, AMLD, EMIR, and PSD2 to strengthen EU banking supervision, risk analysis, and consistent supervisory practices.
EBA-2015-0098-00-00-ENLT.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) 2016–2018 multi-annual work programme outlining strategic priorities, regulatory tasks, and technical standards under CRD IV, BRRD, AMLD, PSD2, and other EU banking frameworks to strengthen supervisory consistency and risk analysis.
EBA-2015-0098-00-00-ENIT.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) outlines its 2016–2018 multi-annual work programme, focusing on implementing banking regulations (CRD IV/CRR, BRRD, DGSD, AMLD, PSD2), developing technical standards, strengthening supervisory convergence, and enhancing risk analysis and data infrastructure across the EU.
EBA-2015-0098-00-00-ENET.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) multi-annual work programme 2016–2018 outlines strategic priorities, regulatory tasks, and focus areas including CRD IV, BRRD, anti-money laundering, and payment services, while shifting emphasis toward supervisory convergence and risk analysis.
EBA-2015-0098-00-00-ENDE.pdf
EBA's multi-annual work programme for 2016-2018 outlines strategic priorities, regulatory mandates, and key activities under CRD IV/CRR, BRRD, AMLD, EMIR, and PSD2, focusing on supervisory convergence, data infrastructure, and risk analysis in EU banking supervision.