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EBA publishes Opinion on the deadline and process for completing the migration to strong customer authentication (SCA) for e-commerce card-based payment transactions
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an Opinion on the deadline for the migration to SCA under the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2) for e-commerce card-based payment transactions. The Opinion sets the deadline to 31 December 2020 and prescribes the expected actions to be taken during the migration period.
Board of Supervisors meeting EBA premises, Paris
Ex-ante publicity EMAS Consultancy.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) seeks consultancy services to establish an EMAS environmental management system for its Paris office, launching a negotiated procurement procedure with a €59,999 contract ceiling and January 2020 start.
Ex-ante publicity EMAS Consultancy.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) seeks consultancy services to establish an environmental management system for EMAS registration, improving its environmental performance under a four-year framework contract with a €59,999 ceiling.
Reporting framework 3.0
Reporting framework 2.10
BSG Meeting
NMRF data collection template.xlsx
NMRF data collection template (11 October 2019)
EBA GL 2018 06-CT GLs on management of non-performing and forborne exposures.pdf
Compliance table
Eligibility criteria grid - EBA CA FGIV RL 2019 - Personal Assistant.docx
EBA CA FGIV RL 2019 - Personal Assistant.pdf
Vacancy notice
Eligibility criteria grid - EBA CA FGIV RL 2019 - Personal Assistant.docx
Eligibility criteria
EBA CA FGIV RL 2019 - Personal Assistant.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) vacancy notice for a Personal Assistant role in Paris (2019) – seeks candidates with 5+ years' experience supporting management, coordinating meetings, and handling administrative tasks in an EU or international environment.
EBA GL 2018 06-CT GLs on management of non-performing and forborne exposures.pdf
EBA guidelines on managing non-performing and forborne exposures (EBA/GL/2018/06) – compliance status of EU national authorities, detailing implementation approaches, deadlines, and supervisory practices by June 2019.
EBA publishes its roadmap for the new market and counterparty credit risk approaches and launches consultation on technical standards on the IMA under the FRTB along with a data collection on non-modellable risk factors
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its roadmap on the new market and counterparty credit risk approaches and launched a consultation on eleven draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on the new Internal Model Approach (IMA) under the FRTB (Fundamental Review of the Trading Book) standards along with a data collection exercise on non-modellable Risk Factors (NMRF). The consultations run until 4 October 2019.
EBA DP on STS framework for synthetics - EBA public hearing October 2019 final.pdf
EBA discussion paper from October 2019 exploring the feasibility of extending the STS framework to balance-sheet synthetic securitisation under the EU Securitisation Regulation, including proposed criteria, capital treatment for SMEs, and recommendations for regulatory adjustments.
EBA 2020 Work Programme_PL.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) 2020 Work Programme outlines strategic priorities and annual tasks, focusing on implementing risk-reduction measures, Basel III standards, market risk frameworks, internal ratings-based (IRB) models, and supervisory convergence tools like stress tests and Pillar II guidelines.
EBA 2020 Work Programme_CS.pdf
EBA 2020 Work Programme outlines the European Banking Authority’s priorities and activities for 2020, focusing on implementing the Risk Reduction Measures (RRM) package, Basel III standards, market risk frameworks (FRTB), IRB model repairs, stress testing, supervisory convergence, and regulatory mandates under CRD/CRR, IFD/IFR, and covered bonds directives.
EBA 2020 Work Programme_RO.pdf
European Banking Authority (EBA) 2020 Work Programme outlines strategic priorities and activities, focusing on implementing risk reduction measures, Basel III standards, market risk frameworks (FRTB), credit risk models, and supervisory convergence, including stress testing and Pillar 2 revisions.