Search
Annex 1 (Prudent Valuation COREP templates).xlsx
EBA seeks comments on reporting of prudent valuation information
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on the inclusion of prudent valuation into COREP, the reporting framework through which EU banking institutions report supervisory information. The amendments proposed by the EBA reflect the prudent valuation requirements in Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 2016/101. This public consultation will run until 30 March 2016.
Management Board
(EBA-2016-E-957) Letter from MEPs Ferber and Tajani re PSD2.pdf
(EBA-2017-E-1074) Letter from O Guersent and J Laitenberger, COM re RTS payment card schemes.pdf
European Commission letter to EBA outlining intended partial endorsement and amendments to draft Regulatory Technical Standards under Regulation (EU) 2015/751, addressing independence requirements for payment card schemes and processing entities in accounting, organisation, and decision-making processes.
Annex to (EBA-2017-E-1074) Letter from O Guersent and J Laitenberger, COM re RTS payment card schemes.pdf
European Commission draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) under Regulation (EU) 2015/751 outlining independence requirements for payment card schemes and processing entities, including accounting, organizational, and decision-making process rules to ensure compliance with interchange fee regulations.
Public hearing on Guidelines on PD estimation, LGD estimation and treatment of defaulted assets
Guidelines on the application of the definition of default
DPM Database.2.6.0.0 and 2.7.0.0.ED.zip
EBA Taxonomy and supporting documents.2.6.0.0.zip
DPM Dictionary 2.6.0.0.xlsx
Changes compared to previous version.2.6.0.0.zip
DPM Table Layout and Data Point Categorisation.2.6.0.0.zip
Report on the interaction with EMIR (ESAS-2017-82 ).pdf
Report on the interaction with EMIR (ESAS-2017-82 )
EBA BS 2016 452 (EBA 2017 Budget).pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) 2017 budget request for approval, detailing EUR 38.8 million expenditure, funding sources including EU and EFTA subsidies, National Competent Authority contributions, and establishment plan adjustments for 155 temporary agents under revised financial regulations.
Guidelines on default definition (EBA-GL-2016-07)_EN.pdf
EBA guidelines clarifying the definition of default under Article 178 of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 (CRR), applicable to banks using the Internal Ratings Based Approach (IRBA) or Standardised Approach for credit risk, outlining compliance and reporting obligations for EU financial institutions and authorities.
EBA Filing Rules v4.2.pdf
EBA XBRL Filing Rules version 4.2 – technical guidelines for submitting XBRL reports to the European Banking Authority, covering syntax, instance rules, LEI usage, filing indicators, and remittance file naming for regulatory reporting under EU frameworks.
EBA BS 2016 452 (Annex I - EBA 2017 Budget).pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) 2017 budget detailing revenue sources – including EU, national competent authorities, and EEA contributions – and expenditure breakdown under Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010, covering staff costs, operations, and administrative expenses.
EBA and ESMA call to clarify margin requirements between CRR and EMIR
The European Banking Authority (EBA) and the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) published today their joint report on the functioning of the Capital Requirements Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 (CRR) with the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EU) No 648/2012 (EMIR). The report calls for the requirements for credit, market, and counterparty credit risk in the CRR to be clarified. This clarification should ensure that only risks not already covered by specific financial resources for activities not related to clearing are to be covered by CRR requirements. This exclusion should also be extended to activities covered by interoperability arrangements.