EBA-CP-2014-29 (CP on GL on Interrelationship BRRD and CRR-CRD).pdf
EBA-CP-2014-29 (CP on GL on Interrelationship BRRD and CRR-CRD)
EBA-CP-2014-29 (CP on GL on Interrelationship BRRD and CRR-CRD)
EBA-CP-2017-28 CP on GL on Minimum List of Recovery Plan Indicators
EBA CP 2014 27 DGS Payment commitments
EBA-CP-2014-25 (CP on Guidelines on simplified obligations)
EBA-CP-2014-26 (CP on ITS on simplified obligations)
EBA-CP-2014-23 (CP on GL on Minimum List of Services and Facilities)
EBA-CP-2014-24 (Draft CP on GL on the Implementation of Resolution Tools)
EBA-GL-2014-09 (Guidelines on Public Support Measures)
CP on GL on failing or likely to fail)
EBA-CP-2014-21 (CP on GL on early intervention triggers)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Guidelines specifying the type of tests, review or exercises that may lead to extraordinary public support measures for institutions in the banking sector. These Guidelines aim at promoting a consistent and coherent approach to bank resolution across the European Union and will be part of the EU Single Rulebook in the banking sector.
Draft RTS on assessment of recovery plans
Draft RTS on content of recovery plans
EBA-GL-2014-06 Guidelines on Recovery Plan Scenarios
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today two final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) specifying (i) the information to be included in a recovery plan, and (ii) the criteria which competent authorities should apply when assessing the recovery plan of an institution or a group. The final draft RTS are complemented by Guidelines providing the range of scenarios to be used when testing recovery plans. These standards and Guidelines aim to facilitate bank recovery on a cross-border basis and enhance financial stability by ensuring consistent high regulatory standards in this area and a level playing field across the EU. They will provide the common framework and language which are indispensable for effective joint assessment of recovery plans for cross-border groups and will form part of the European Single Rulebook in banking.
EBA-CP-2014-18 CP draft RTS on independent valuers
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a consultation on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) setting out the general criteria against which a valuer should be assessed to determine whether (s)he complies with the legal requirement of independence when performing valuation tasks with respect to a bank under resolution. These RTS are part of the EBA's work to promote a consistent and coherent approach to bank resolution across the European Union and will contribute to the completion of the Single Rulebook in the EU banking sector. The consultation runs until 11 October 2014.
EBA-CP-2014-17 CP draft GL support measures