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2022 10 17 Reply Letter to Mr Berrigan - Opinion on ITS on Pillar 3 ESG risk disclosures.pdf
EBA letter on the European Commission’s amendments relating to the final draft Implementing Technical Standards on prudential disclosures on ESG risks in accordance with Article 449a CRR
Opinion on EC’s amendments to final draft ITS on prudential disclosures on ESG risks.pdf
Opinion on the European Commission’s proposed amendments to the EBA final draft implementing technical standards on prudential disclosures on ESG risks in accordance with Article 449a CRR
Peer Review Report on ICT Risk assessment under the SREP
Peer review report on ICT risk assessment under the SREP
IS - Gisli Ottarsson DOI_redacted.pdf
Declaration of interest by Gísli Óttarsson, non-voting member of the EBA Board of Supervisors from the Central Bank of Iceland, disclosing potential conflicts under EBA’s Conflict of Interest Policy (EBA DC 2020/308).
IT - Francesco Cannata CV_no metadata.pdf
Curriculum vitae of Francesco Cannata, Bank of Italy official and EBA Board of Supervisors alternate member, detailing his career in banking supervision, financial stability, Basel Accords, SSM coordination, and regulatory impact analysis since 1996.
Reply letter ITS on ESG disclosures_13 July 2022.pdf
European Commission response to EBA’s draft implementing technical standards on ESG risk disclosures under the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR), proposing amendments to definitions, proportionality for the Banking Book Taxonomy Alignment Ratio (BTAR), and clarity improvements for institutions.
Competent authorities have applied a risk-based approach to the supervision of ICT risk management, the EBA analysis suggests
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today the conclusion of its peer review of how competent authorities supervise institutions’ ICT risk management and have implemented the EBA Guidelines on ICT risk assessment under the supervisory review and evaluation process (SREP). Overall, the analysis suggests that the competent authorities across the EU have applied a risk-based approach to the supervision of ICT risk management. The EBA has not identified any significant concerns regarding the supervisory practices but makes some general recommendations for further improvements.
Executive Summary of the 2021 Annual Report
Payments Association EU.pdf
Keynote speech
31-12-2021-List of TCGs with IPU(s) and TCBs.xlsx
List of third country groups with IPUs and third country branches
EBA publishes list of third country groups and third country branches of credit institutions operating in the EU/EEA
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published the list of all third country groups (TCGs) operating in the European Union and European Economic Area (EU/EEA) with the intermediate EU parent undertakings IPU(s), where applicable. The EBA also published the list of all third country branches (TCBs) of credit institutions authorised to operate in the EU/EEA.
Threshold monitoring of intermediate parent undertakings
Jose Manuel Campa’s keynote speech at the “Payments tomorrow” annual conference by the Payments Association EU
Consultation on draft RTS on the determination by originator institutions of the exposure value of SES in securitisations
2022 09 30 PMR -2022 Jose Manuel Campa.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) Chairperson Jose Manuel Campa’s September 2022 meeting register – details engagements with stakeholders on resolvability, digital transformation, and ESG regulation at key banking and resolution conferences.
Amending Guidelines on disclosure of non-performing and forborne exposures
EBA amends disclosure guidelines on non-performing and forborne exposures, clarifying their application to small, non-complex, and non-listed institutions while excluding those covered by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/637 under CRR Article 442.
2022 09 15 PMR -2022 Jose Manuel Campa.pdf
EBA Chairperson Jose Manuel Campa’s September 2022 public meeting register detailing discussions with banks, regulators, and tech firms on EU banking priorities, sustainability risks, cryptoassets (MiCA), ESG, Basel III, operational resilience, and third-country branches.
Consolidated GL on disclosure of non-performing and forborne exposures.pdf
Consolidated Guidelines on disclosure of non-performing and forborne exposures
EBA clarifies the status of several disclosure guidelines, and ensures continuous transparency of credit quality of exposures by all types of credit institutions
The European Banking Authority (EBA) is providing today clarity on the applicability of several EBA disclosure guidelines which are replaced totally or partially by the Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on Pillar 3 disclosure. As part of this effort, the EBA has repealed three guidelines that are replaced by that ITS and revised the scope of application of the Guidelines on disclosure of non-performing and forborne exposures. The amending Guidelines published today ensure the continuity of public disclosures on non-performing and forborne exposures by all credit institutions.