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Dec2022 QIS Exercise Mandatory list of banks - TIMESERIES.xlsx
Closure Report of COVID-19 measures.pdf
Closure Report of COVID-19 measures
AML/CFT Newsletter - Issue 9
Annex 2 - Draft ITS on NPL transaction data templates.xlsx
Annex 2 - Draft ITS on NPL transaction data templates
Annex 1 - Draft ITS on NPL transaction data templates.xlsx
Annex 1 - Draft ITS on NPL transaction data templates
Final report on draft ITS on NPL transaction data templates.pdf
Final report on draft ITS on NPL transaction data templates
EBA publishes its closure report of Covid-19 measures and repeals its Guidelines on Covid-19 reporting and disclosure
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its closure report of Covid-19 measures, which provides an overview of the wide range of policy measures taken on the back of the pandemic, their state of play and the path out of policy support. Although the EU banking system proved overall resilient, the ample support provided does not give room to complacency, and the framework is to be further strengthened with a loyal and prompt implementation of Basel III. The publication is accompanied by an update to the list of Public Guarantee Schemes and general payment moratoria schemes issued in response to the pandemic. Finally, the EBA Guidelines on Covid-19 reporting and disclosure have been repealed in response to the decreasing relevance of the related public support measures, and the overall EBA proportionate approach to reporting.
EBA List of PSE treated as exposures to RGLA or CG - Article 116(4) CRR - UPD Dec 2022.xlsx
EBA List of RGLA treated as exposures to CG - Article 115(2) CRR Post SCRePol - UPD Dec 2022.xlsx
EBA publishes its first thematic review on the transparency and level of fees and charges for retail banking products in the EU, observing that significant detriment still arises for consumers
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a thematic review on the transparency and level of fees and charges levied by financial institutions (FIs) on the retail banking products in the EU. Overall, the review finds that fees and charges vary greatly in terms of level and type not only across the European Union (EU) market, but also across FIs within the same jurisdiction. Furthermore, the variety of types for fees and charges cause different levels of detriment to consumers, and, with the exception of payment accounts, fees and charges are difficult to compare between providers.
CP Draft GLs on overall recovery capacity in recovery planning.pdf
Consultation paper on draft Guidelines on overall recovery capacity in recovery planning
Report on the thematic review on fees and charges.pdf
Thematic review on the transparency and level of fees and charges for retail banking products
EBA consults on Guidelines on the overall recovery capacity in recovery planning
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published a consultation paper on its draft Guidelines on the overall recovery capacity (ORC) in recovery planning. The Guidelines aim to set up a consistent framework for the determination of the ORC by institutions in their recovery plans and the respective assessment by competent authorities. The consultation runs until 14 March 2023.
Guidelines on the overall recovery capacity in recovery planning
2022 EBA policy research workshop - Francois Louis Michaud.pdf
EBA BS 2022 662 rev 1 (Updated templates categorisation for 3.2 DPM - High level).xlsx
EBA Roadmap on Sustainable Finance.pdf
The EBA roadmap on sustainable finance
The EBA publishes its roadmap on sustainable finance
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its roadmap outlining the objectives and timeline for delivering mandates and tasks in the area of sustainable finance and environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks. The roadmap explains the EBA’s sequenced and comprehensive approach over the next three years to integrate ESG risks considerations in the banking framework and support the EU’s efforts to achieve the transition to a more sustainable economy.