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The European Supervisory Authorities publish evaluation report on the Securitisation Regulation
The Joint Committee (JC) of the European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) has today published its evaluation report on the functioning of the EU Securitisation Regulation (SECR). The report puts forward recommendations to strengthen the overall effectiveness of Europe’s securitisation framework through simplification, while ensuring a high level of protection for investors and safeguarding financial stability.
20250328 - DORA RoI reporting FAQ (updated)
The EBA releases the draft of the technical package for its 4.1 reporting framework
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a draft technical package for version 4.1 of its reporting framework. This publication aims to provide an early version of the 4.1 release to facilitate the implementation for the reporting entities. The final version is expected to be released in end May 2025.
DPM Database 2.0 (release 4.1 draft)
Full_taxonomy_release 4.1
DPM Database_V4_1_20250326
Validation rules - modules in scope of 4.1
identical_cells
annotated templates
Glossary DPM
ii. Adopted ITS and templates on P3 disclosures in other EU languages
Taxo_package (release 4.1 draft)
iii. Instructions (IT solutions) in all EU languages
a. Adopted ITS and templates on P3 disclosures
Guidelines on reporting on ARTs and EMTs
4.1 sample instances documents
i. Instructions (IT solutions)
Consumer trends report 2024/2025
EBA identifies payment fraud, indebtedness and de-risking as key issues affecting consumers in the EU
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today the 9th edition of its biennial Consumer Trends Report for 2024/25. The Report has identified payment fraud, indebtedness, and de-risking as the most important issues affecting EU consumers. The Report is based on information provided by the national authorities of the 27 EU Member States, selected national and EU consumer associations, EU industry associations, national ombudsmen, as well as quantitative data from a variety of sources, including for the first time the EBA’s new Retail Risk Indicators, which the EBA publishes separately since 2022 with a view to identify potential consumer harm.