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EBA 2019/20 report on Slovenia’s financial education initiatives – Bank of Slovenia’s seminars for schools on the Euro and central banking, and its online platform for consumer information on banking, insurance, and securities products.
EBA 2019/20 report on Slovenia’s financial education initiatives – Bank of Slovenia’s seminars for schools on the Euro and central banking, and its online platform for consumer information on banking, insurance, and securities products.
EBA 2019/20 report on Slovakia’s financial education initiatives – covering school programmes, consumer leaflets, and a sub-website on banking products and financial literacy for students and general consumers.
EBA 2019/20 report on UK financial education initiatives by the FCA and Money and Pensions Service (MAPS) – covers voluntary disclosure of current account services for vulnerable customers and promoting alternatives to high-cost credit to improve financial literacy.
EBA final guidelines on AML/CFT colleges establish a framework for cooperation and information exchange between EU competent authorities under Directive (EU) 2015/849, governing the setup and functioning of AML/CFT supervisory colleges for credit and financial institutions.
Thematic note on Consumer Lending in the EU banking sector
Consumer lending in the EU banking sector – statistical annex
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launches a call for research papers in view of the 2020 Policy Research Workshop taking place on 12-13 November 2020 in Paris on the topic "New technologies in the banking sector – impacts, risks and opportunities". The submission deadline is 10 July 2020.
Minutes
Minutes
EBA RESEARCH WORKSHOP - Call for Papers 2020
BSG response to EBA Communication to Competent Authorities on Covis-19 measures
• EU-wide stress test postponed to 2021 to allow banks to prioritise operational continuity• Competent authorities should make full use, where appropriate, of flexibility embedded in existing regulation
Policy Advice on Basel III reforms -Credit Risk
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today the Chapter on how resolution authorities should assess institutions’ management information systems, in the context of the resolvability assessment, to ensure that data and information are swiftly provided to support a robust valuation for resolution (valuation MIS). This Chapter, which is part of the EBA Handbook on valuation for purposes of resolution, aims at enhancing institutions’ preparedness in business as usual to support a timely and robust valuation in case of resolution.
Annex 2 - Valuation Handbook - Chapter on Management Information Systems
Annex 2 - Valuation Handbook - Chapter on Management Information Systems
Annex 3 - Valuation Handbook - Chapter on Management Information Systems