EBA Remuneration benchmarking report 2010 to 2012.pdf
EBA Remuneration benchmarking report 2010 to 2012
EBA Remuneration benchmarking report 2010 to 2012
EBA-CP-2014-09 Consultation paper on Guidelines Article 432 and Article 433 CRR disclosures
JC 2014 43 - Joint Committee - Final report complaints-handling guidelines
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a report providing a detailed analysis on remuneration practices across a sample of EU banks. The report, based on data collected on a consolidated basis from 2010 to 2012, sets benchmarks for different aspects of remuneration policies, and provides additional insight into the previously published data on “high earners” (staff earning EUR one million or more per year). Overall, the report shows an increasing trend in the remuneration paid to “risk takers”, as well as a material shift from variable to fixed remuneration.
CONFIN SEC 11 2014 Retail banking expert - Vacancy notice
BSG response to Joint Committee Consultation Paper (JC/2014/02)-12 June 2014
EBA-CP-2014-08 CP on draft RTS on AMA assesment
CONFIN SEC 11 2014 Retail banking expert - Eligibility grid
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) assessing the criteria that competent authorities need to consider before granting institutions permission to use advanced measurement approaches (AMA) for calculating their capital requirements for operational risk. These RTS will be part of the Single Rulebook aimed at enhancing regulatory harmonisation in the banking sector in the European Union. The consultation runs until 12 September 2014.
Fourth report on the consistency of risk weighted assets
Fourth report on the consistency of risk weighted assets
EBA GL 2014 01 - Compliance Table-Discount Rate for Variable Remuneration
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a second report on the consistency of risk weighted assets (RWAs) in the residential mortgage portfolio. The report, which is part of a wider ongoing EBA work on comparability of RWAs, illustrates the findings of a so called “drill-down analysis”, an investigation on the extent to which the most commonly used risk drivers influence the variability in risk weights. Overall, the analysis confirmed that risk parameters, such as loan to value, are drivers of RWAs. However, there are differences in how the banks reflect such drivers in RWAs.
The European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a third version of the classification system that links their respective reporting frameworks. This common system, which will support EU banks in their reporting exercise to both the EBA and the ECB, supersedes the second version published in March 2012 and aims at providing a better understanding of the links between the two different reporting frameworks of the ECB and the EBA, while creating synergies between datasets that were originally designed for different purposes.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its annual report on consumer trends, giving an overview of the analysis carried out in the area of consumer protection and financial innovation. The report identifies the consumer issues that may arise, or have arisen, from these trends, and describes the approaches the EBA will be taking in 2014 to address them.
Public Hearing on draft RTS/ITS on Benchmarking under Article 78 CRD
BSG response to Joint Committee Consultation Paper (JC/CP/2014/01)-10 June 2014