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Final Report on Guidelines on a common assessment methodology for granting authorisation as a credit institution
Final Report on Guidelines on a common assessment methodology for granting authorisation as a credit institution
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today the Final Paper of its Guidelines on a common assessment methodology for granting authorisation as a credit institution. It is the first guidance addressed to all competent authorities across the EU in charge of granting authorisation as a credit institution, and covers the authorisation requirements set out in the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD).
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a discussion paper on machine learning used in the context of internal ratings-based (IRB) models to calculate regulatory capital for credit risk. The aim of the discussion paper is to set supervisory expectations on how new sophisticated machine learning models can coexist with and adhere to the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR) when used in the context of IRB models. The discussion paper seeks stakeholders’ feedback on many practical aspects related to the use of machine learning in the context of IRB with the aim of providing clarity on supervisory expectations on their use. The consultation runs until 11 February 2022.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its first draft implementing technical standards (ITS) on Pillar 3 disclosure of institutions’ exposures to interest rate risk on positions not held in the trading book (IRRBB). The final draft ITS put forward comparable disclosures that will help stakeholders assess institutions’ IRRBB risk management framework as well as the sensitivity of institutions’ economic value of equity and net interest income to changes in interest rates. The standards will amend the comprehensive ITS on institutions’ public disclosures, in line with the strategic objective of developing a single and comprehensive Pillar 3 package that should facilitate implementation by institutions and further promote market discipline.
Annex I - Templates for interest rate risk of non-trading book activities disclosure
Annex II - Instructions for interest rate risk of non-trading book activities disclosure templates
ITS on disclosure of information on exposures to interest rate risk on positions not held in the trading book
Draft RTS on individual portfolio management of loans offered by crowdfunding service providers
Final Report on Guidelines on recovery plan indicators
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today Guidelines on recovery plan indicators. The Guidelines establish a common EU approach for developing the framework of recovery plan indicators, providing additional guidance on indicators’ calibration, monitoring and breaches notifications. The guidelines aim at strengthening the quality of recovery indicators framework and contributing to effective crisis preparedness of institutions.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its Final Report on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) specifying the information that crowdfunding service providers offering individual portfolio management of loans shall provide to investors in relation to the method to assess credit risk, and on each individual portfolio. The draft RTS also specify the policies, procedures and organisational arrangements that crowdfunding service providers shall have in place in relation to any contingency fund they may offer to investors. These RTS are the first of two mandates assigned to EBA with a view to contributing to a sound prudential and disclosure framework for crowdfunding service providers.
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for a Lead Developer position in Paris, covering IT application development, technical leadership, and compliance with EBA’s IT architecture and security standards – extended application deadline to 10 December 2021.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) specifying the types of factors and conditions to be considered for the assessment of the appropriateness of risk weights and of minimum loss given default (LGD) values. These final draft RTS will support relevant authorities across EU Member States in carrying out their periodical assessments by striking the right balance between ensuring coherence and harmonisation of their assessments and preserving the necessary flexibility.
Record of processing activity for Microsoft 365 services guest access
BSG response to EBA Consultation Paper on the Guidelines on the role, tasks and responsibilities AML/CFT compliance officers (EBA/CP/2021/31)
Final Report on draft RTS on Articles 124 (4) and 164 (8) of the CRR
European Banking Authority (EBA) privacy notice detailing personal data processing for guest access to Microsoft 365 services, including data categories, retention periods, legal basis under EUDPR, and user rights.