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Public hearing for consultation of CP on the revised RTS on own funds and eligible liabilities
24/06/2020 from 10:00 to 12:30 CET, VIA CONFERENCE CALL (DIAL-IN DETAILS PROVIDED IN DUE COURSE)2020 06 12 Letter to Mr Berrigan re Request for new deadlines under the RRM_rev.pdf
EBA letter to John Berrigan, DG FISMA on the revised deadlines for the submission of technical standards for the risk measures package – 12/06/2020
EBA calls for input to understand impact of de-risking on financial institutions and customers
The European Banking Authority (EBA) issued today a call for input to understand the scale and drivers of ‘de-risking‘ at EU level and its impact on customers. This call, which forms part of the EBA’s work to lead, coordinate and monitor the EU financial sector’s AML/CFT efforts, aims primarily to understand why financial institutions choose to de-risk instead of managing the risks associated with certain sectors or customers. This call for input is of interest to stakeholders across the financial sector and its users, as the EBA wants to hear from all groups affected by de-risking. The call for input runs until 11 September 2020.
Eligibility grid - BMIC BMIP SEC 3-2020.docx
BMIC BMIP SEC 3-2020 - Policy Expert.pdf
EBA vacancy notice for a Seconded National Expert Policy Expert in Paris, focusing on securitisation and sustainable finance policy development, ESG risk integration, and regulatory standards under the EU sustainable finance strategy.
Secondary reporting: data from Competent Authorities to the EBA
EBA publishes its 2019 Annual Report
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its 2019 Annual Report, which provides a detailed account of all the work the Authority achieved in the past year and anticipates the key areas of focus in the coming year.
EBA Validation Rules 2020 06 11.xlsx
EBA Validation Rules
2020 06 11 Letter to EVP Dombrovskis from ESAs chairs re NFRD Consultation.pdf
EBA response to public consultation of the European Commission on revising the Non-Financial Reporting Directive
Decision on the European Centralised Infrastructure of Data (EUCLID).pdf
Decision on the European Centralised Infrastructure of Data (EUCLID)
European Commission Public Consultation on NFRD (EBA answer).pdf
EBA’s answer to European Commission public consultation on NFRD
EBA Annual Report 2019.pdf
European Banking Authority 2019 Annual Report – reviews key activities, regulatory achievements, and supervisory priorities under EU banking frameworks, including risk assessment, capital requirements, and financial stability initiatives.
EBA proposes enhanced standardisation of disclosure requirements laid down in the Non-Financial Reporting Directive
The European Banking Authority (EBA) submitted today its response to the European Commission’s public consultation on the review of the Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD). The EBA welcomes this consultation, and agrees with the need to revise the NFRD so as to meet the demand for relevant, reliable and comparable company disclosure on non-financial matters. The EBA also highlights the need to increase standardisation by setting out mandatory rather than voluntary requirements, so as to ensure comparable disclosures. Finally, the EBA supports this review as a good opportunity to expand the scope of companies covered by the NFRD, in a proportionate way.The European Banking Authority (EBA) submitted today its response to the European Commission’s public consultation on the review of the Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD). The EBA welcomes this consultation, and agrees with the need to revise the NFRD so as to meet the demand for relevant, reliable and comparable company disclosure on non-financial matters. The EBA also highlights the need to increase standardisation by setting out mandatory rather than voluntary requirements, so as to ensure comparable disclosures. Finally, the EBA supports this review as a good opportunity to expand the scope of companies covered by the NFRD, in a proportionate way.
EBA issues revised list of validation rules
The European Banking Authority (EBA) issued today a revised list of validation rules in its Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on supervisory reporting, highlighting those which have been deactivated either for incorrectness or for triggering IT problems. Competent Authorities throughout the EU are informed that data submitted in accordance with these ITS should not be formally validated against the set of deactivated rules.
EBA Validation Rules 2020 06 10.xlsx
Final minutes - MB 11 May 2020.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) Management Board minutes from May 2020 discussing a decision under Article 16 of the Staff Regulations regarding former Executive Director Adam Farkas' proposed role at TheCityUK, addressing conflicts of interest, lobbying restrictions, and reputational risks.
EBA GL 2019 05 - CT GLs on harmonised definitions and templates for funding plans of credit institutions.pdf
EBA guidelines (EBA/GL/2019/05) on harmonised definitions and templates for credit institutions' funding plans under ESRB/2012/2 Recommendation A4 – outlining compliance requirements, reporting standards, and implementation status across EU member states by 31.12.2020.