Joint ESAs’ Report on the extent of voluntary disclosure of principal adverse impact under the SFDR.pdf
Joint ESAs’ Report on the extent of voluntary disclosure of principal adverse impact under the SFDR
Joint ESAs’ Report on the extent of voluntary disclosure of principal adverse impact under the SFDR
ESAs Report on the landscape of ICT third-party providers in the EU
EBA Chairperson Jose Manuel Campa’s September 2023 public meeting register detailing discussions with banks and stakeholders on Basel 3 implementation, ESG, crypto regulation, climate risks, and EU banking sector challenges.
The three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – the ESAs) have today published an indicative overview of information and communication technology (ICT) third-party providers (TTP) as part of their preparations for the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA). The analysis aims to map the provision of ICT services by TPPs to financial entities in the European Union and to support the ESAs’ policy making process in light of the European Commission’s call for advice to further specify the criteria for critical ICT TPPs and to determine oversight fees.
Basel III monitoring report as of December 2022
Annex – analysis of EU specific adjustments
Staff paper - The Calibration of the IRB Supervisory Formula
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for a Data Architect (AD 7) role in Paris, focusing on designing data architectures, governance, and integration to support regulatory reporting and IT systems under frameworks like MiCA and DORA.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its second mandatory Basel III Monitoring Report which assesses the impact that Basel III full implementation will have on EU banks in 2028. According to this assessment -- which uses a sample of 157 banks for the point-in-time analysis -- in terms of minimum Tier 1 capital the impact has significantly decreased in relation to the previous reference date of December 2021. In terms of estimated capital shortfall, the impact of the reform has been nearly fully absorbed.
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