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Discussion on machine learning for IRB models
EBA BSG 2021 078 Rev 1 (Minutes - BSG Meeting - 14 December) - Final.pdf
Minutes
Banking Stakeholder Group meeting
Jose Manuel Campa’s keynote speech 6th Annual Conference on FinTech and Digital Innovation.pdf
Keynote speech
OPER HR TA 2-2022 Repl - Head of HR Unit.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for the position of Head of Human Resources Unit in Paris – seeks a candidate to lead HR strategies, manage staff, ensure EU regulatory compliance, and support EBA’s operational objectives under the Staff Regulations and CEOS.
Eligibility criteria grid - TA - AD 9.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) eligibility criteria grid for Temporary Agent (AD 9) roles, outlining requirements for EU/EEA nationality, education, professional experience, language proficiency, and personal integrity for candidate applications.
EBA Training Programme 2022.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) 2022 training programme covering supervisory reporting, AML/CFT, Basel III, outsourcing, crypto-assets, NPLs, deposit insurance, and digital finance through live seminars and e-learning courses for banking and financial sector supervisors.
Jose Manuel Campa’s keynote speech at the AFORE 6th Annual Conference on FinTech and Digital Innovation
DataCET1.csv
DataNPL.csv
ESA 2022 01 ESA Final Report on Digital Finance.pdf
Joint ESAs response to EC Call for Advice on digital finance
Joint ESAs advice to the European Commission on digital finance
Joint ESAs advice to the European Commission on digital finance - factsheet
ESA 2022 003 Letter_DFA_final report.pdf
European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA, ESMA) report to the European Commission on digital finance risks and regulatory gaps – covering fragmented value chains, platforms, and mixed-activity groups, with 12 recommendations to strengthen EU supervisory and consumer protection frameworks for digital financial services.
The ESAs recommend actions to ensure the EU’s regulatory and supervisory framework remains fit-for-purpose in the digital age
The three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA) published today a joint report in response to the European Commission’s February 2021 Call for Advice on Digital Finance. The proposals that were put forward aim at maintaining a high level of consumer protection and addressing risks arising from the transformation of value chains, platformisation and the emergence of new ‘mixed-activity groups’ i.e. groups combining financial and non-financial activities.
Discussion paper on proportionality assessment methodology
EU specific Basel III monitoring template v4.4.xlsx
EU specific Basel III monitoring template (v4.4)
EU specific BM instructions v.4.4.pdf
EU specific Basel III monitoring instructions (v4.4)
2022 01 31 PMR -2022 Jose Manuel Campa.pdf
EBA Chairperson Jose Manuel Campa’s January 2022 public meeting register detailing stakeholder engagements on corporate reporting enforcement, digital financial services regulation, and banking industry trends with entities like Mazars and Autonomous Research.