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Public hearing on amending RTS on specialised lending exposures
Report amending the Guidelines on the application of the definition of default
Consultation Paper on RTS amending RTS for assessing risk weights to specialised lending exposures
The EBA consults on amendments to the RTS on the assignment of risk weights to specialised lending exposures under the Supervisory Slotting Criteria Approach
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a public consultation on proposed amendments to its Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS), set out in a Delegated Regulation, on the assignment of risk weights to specialised lending exposures under the Supervisory Slotting Criteria Approach (SSCA). The purpose of the amendments is to update the RTS in light of the changes introduced by the revised Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR 3) and to enhance the risk sensitivity, clarity and usability of the framework. Overall, the RTS aim to ensure a consistent and robust prudential treatment of specialised lending exposures under the SSCA across the EU, supporting sound risk management and financial stability. The consultation runs until 7 August 2026.
Opinion on the Commission’s amendments to the final draft RTS on equivalent legal mechanism
Opinion on the Commission’s amendments to the final draft RTS on equivalent legal mechanism
Discussion on the simplification and assessment of the credit risk framework
Discussion paper on simplification and assessment of the credit risk framework
EBA discussion paper seeking stakeholder feedback on simplifying the credit risk framework under CRR, including proposals for the Standardised and IRB approaches, harmonisation of rules, and real estate exposure adjustments.
Final Report on Guidelines on retail diversification
EBA final guidelines on proportionate retail diversification methods under CRR Article 123(1), defining criteria for retail exposures to qualify for preferential risk weights by ensuring sufficient portfolio granularity and harmonizing EU standards.
The EBA launches consultation on simplifying the credit risk framework
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on its Discussion Paper on the simplification and assessment of the credit risk framework. The Paper sets out preliminary ideas to enhance the usability, efficiency and simplicity of the credit risk framework, aiming to stimulate a broader discussion on how to better structure the EBA’s future work in this area. Based on the comments received, the EBA will assess potential simplifications as part of its future policy work. The consultation runs until 10 May 2026.
Guidelines on proportionate retail diversification methods
The EBA responds to the Commission’s proposed amendments to the draft technical standards on equivalent legal mechanism
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published its Opinion in response to the European Commission’s amendments to the draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) specifying what constitutes an equivalent legal mechanism to ensure the completion of a residential property under construction within a reasonable timeframe, as laid down in the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR).