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EBA publishes its Opinion in response to the European Commission intention to amend the EBA Technical Standards for open and secure electronic payments under the PSD2
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an Opinion responding to the European Commission’s (EC) intention to amend the EBA’s draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on strong customer authentication and common and secure communication. In its Opinion, while agreeing with the aims sought in the EC’s amendments, the EBA voices its disagreement with three of the four concrete amendments the Commission proposes on the basis that it would negatively impact the fine trade-off and balances previously found in the RTS.
EBA Opinion on the amended text of the RTS on SCA and CSC (EBA-Op-2017-09).pdf
EBA Opinion on the amended text of the RTS on SCA and CSC (EBA-Op-2017-09)
Report on Innovative uses of data 2017.pdf
Report on Innovative uses of data 2017
Consumer Trends Report 2017.pdf
Consumer Trends Report 2017
EBA publishes Report on consumer data and identifies a number of applicable requirements under EU law
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a Report presenting the conclusions of its assessment on the topic of innovative uses of consumer data by financial institutions. The Report looks at both the risks and potential benefits of this innovation and identifies a number of requirements under EU law applying to financial institutions, which mitigate many of the risks identified by the EBA. The Report concludes that no additional, industry-specific legislative or regulatory requirements are needed at present, but the EBA will continue to monitor closely this innovation. The Report encourages cooperation between supervisory authorities across all relevant policy areas and contributes to fostering a consistent supervisory approach to innovation in the financial sector.
EBA publishes 2017 consumer trends report
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its annual consumer trends report for 2017. The Report covers the retail banking products that fall in the EBA's consumer protection mandate, including mortgages, personal loans, deposits, payment accounts, payment services and electronic money. The report also provides an overview of the topical issues identified in 2017 that may impact consumers and other market participants, namely indebtedness, banking fees and costs, selling practices, innovation in payments, foreign currency loans, alternative financial services providers, and innovative uses of consumer data.
EBA responds to the European Commission public consultation on FinTech
The European Banking Authority (EBA) submitted today its response to the European Commission's Public Consultation on FinTech : a more competitive and innovative European financial sector Document on Retail Financial Services. In the response, the EBA conveys its views on a subset of the Commission’s questions, and focuses on the work the EBA has done so far on FinTech. Separately, the EBA is currently developing a Discussion Paper on FinTech issues that fall more into the EBA’s remit and will publish its views in the coming months.
Annex - Union standardised terms and definitions for services linked to a payment account.docx
Annex - Union standardised terms and definitions for services linked to a payment account
Consultation on Guidelines on procedures for complaints of alleged infringements of the PSD2
Annex - Fee Information Document.docx
Annex - Statement of fees template.docx
Final draft RTS and ITSs under PAD (EBA-RTS-2017-04, EBA-ITS-2017-03, EBA-ITS-2017-04).pdf
EBA final draft Regulatory and Implementing Technical Standards under the Payment Accounts Directive (PAD) – standardizing EU terminology for payment account services, fee information document formats, and statement of fees presentation to improve transparency and comparability.
EBA consults on procedures for complaints of alleged infringements of the PSD2
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on its draft Guidelines on the complaints procedures to be taken into consideration by competent authorities (CAs) to ensure and monitor effective compliance by payment service providers (PSPs) of the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2). These draft Guidelines are part of the EBA’s work to support the core objectives of the PSD2 of strengthening the integrated payments market across the European Union, ensuring a consistent application of the legislative framework and promoting transparency. The consultation runs until 16 May 2017.
EBA GL 2016 06-Compliance Table Guidelines on remuneration of sales staff.pdf
EBA GL 2016 06-Compliance Table Guidelines on remuneration of sales staff
EBA paves the way for open and secure electronic payments for consumers under the PSD2
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on strong customer authentication and common and secure communication. These RTS, which were mandated under the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2) and developed in close cooperation with the European Central Bank (ECB), pave the way for an open and secure market in retail payments in the European Union.
Consultation Paper on Guidelines on complaints procedures under PSD2 (EBA-CP-2017-01).pdf
Consultation Paper on Guidelines on complaints procedures under PSD2 (EBA-CP-2017-01)
Consultation on Technical Standards on standardised terminology and disclosure documents under the PAD
European Supervisory Authorities consult on Big Data
The Joint Committee of the European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) launched today a public consultation about the potential benefits and risks of Big Data for consumers and financial firms to determine whether any further regulatory or supervisory actions may be needed.
Guidelines on sales staff remuneration (EBA-GL-2016-06)_EN.pdf
EBA guidelines establishing requirements for remuneration policies and practices of sales staff in retail banking to protect consumers, aligning with EU Directives 2013/36, 2014/17, and 2015/2366 on fair, transparent, and professional sales conduct.