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CP on RTS2 Art 19(7) ECSPR.pdf
Consultation Paper on draft RTS on credit scoring and loan pricing disclosure, credit risk assessment and risk management requirements for Crowdfunding Service Providers
Draft RTS on individual portfolio management of loans offered by crowdfunding service providers.pdf
Draft RTS on individual portfolio management of loans offered by crowdfunding service providers
EBA publishes final draft technical standards on individual portfolio management by crowdfunding service providers
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.
JC_2021_61_PRIIPs_Call_for_Evidence.pdf
ESAs call for evidence on the European Commission mandate regarding the PRIIPs Regulation
ESAs invite stakeholders' input on PRIIPs review
The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) have opened today a call for evidence regarding the PRIIPs (Packaged retail and insurance-based investment products) Regulation.
BSG 2021 058 (BSG response to CP on RTS Crowdfunding loan portfolio management).pdf
BSG response to EBA Consultation Paper on the draft RTS on Individual Portfolio Management of loans offered by crowdfunding service providers under Art. 6(7) Regulation (EU) 2020/1503 (EBA/CP/2021/22)
Consultation on draft RTS on Individual Portfolio Management of loans offered by crowdfunding service providers
The EBA Methodological guide to mystery shopping.pdf
EBA Methodological guide to mystery shopping
The European Banking Authority publishes a methodological guide to mystery shopping
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a methodological guide to mystery shopping (MS). This guide has been developed based on the findings and good practices identified in the EBA report on MS activities of NCAs published earlier this year and aims to support NCAs in the design and implementation of MS activities.
The EBA welcomes European Court of Justice ruling supporting EBA guidelines on product oversight and governance
The European Banking Authority (EBA) welcomed today’s judgment by the European Court of Justice establishing the validity of its Guidelines on Product Oversight and Governance. This Court ruling supports the EBA’s ability to reduce the prudential impact of misconduct for financial institutions and to protect consumers from banking products that are not fit for purpose. The EBA will continue to establish high quality standards for the banking sector and EU citizens.
EBA consults on technical standards on crowdfunding service providers
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a consultation paper 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 Regulatory Technical Standards 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. The consultation runs until 4 September 2021.
Regulatory Technical Standards on Individual Portfolio Management of loans offered by crowdfunding service providers
CP on draft RTS on crowdfunding.pdf
Consultation paper on draft RTS on Individual Portfolio Management of loans offered by crowdfunding service providers
EBA Report on the mystery shopping activities of National Competent Authorities.pdf
Report on the mystery shopping activities of National Competent Authorities
The European Banking Authority publishes report on mystery shopping activities of national authorities
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a Report on the mystery shopping activities of NCAs. The EBA collated mystery shopping activities by NCAs with a view to share experiences, learn valuable lessons, and identify good practices for the benefit of the EBA and NCAs that use or intend to use mystery shopping in the future.
JC 2021 24 Report on complaints-handling.pdf
Joint Committee Report on the application of Guidelines on complaints-handling
The European Supervisory Authorities issue a report on the application of their Guidelines on complaints-handling
The Joint Committee of the three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA - ESAs) published today a Report on the application of their Guidelines on complaints-handling. The Report concludes that the Guidelines have contributed to a consistent approach to complaints-handling across the banking, insurance and securities sectors and have resulted in better outcomes for consumers.
EBA assesses consumer trends for 2020/2021
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its Consumer Trends Report for 2020/2021. The Report identifies topical issues including irresponsible lending, creditworthiness assessments, and digitalisation, which the EBA has very recently addressed, as well as others, such as selling practices and access to bank account, which it has recently started to work on. The Report also explains the measures the EBA has taken to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on consumers.
EBA Consumer trend report.pdf
Consumer trends report 2020/2021